MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ITALIAN LITERATURE - SECOND PART - LABORATORY

Academic year
2024/2025 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LETTERATURA ITALIANA MODERNA E CONTEMPORANEA II SP - LABORATORIO
Course code
FM0344 (AF:509000 AR:291522)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-FIL-LET/11
Period
1st Semester
Where
VENEZIA
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Falling within the educational activities of the Master's Degree in Italian Philology and Literature, the lab is aimed at students wishing to write their thesis in the field of Italian literature from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century or in relation to certain theoretical aspects or methodological issues.
The teaching objectives are to encourage the learning of theoretical and methodological tools to be used for literary research and the development of autonomous analysis and evaluation skills of specific texts, aspects and genres of the modern and contemporary period.
The student will be able to provide a cultural-historical contextualization and a theoretical analysis of some representative texts of Italian literature from the eighteenth to the twenty-first century.
(S)he will have the necessary mastery of terminology and concepts.
(S)he will be able to recognize the peculiarities of a literary text using the knowledge acquired through the prior discussion and application of selected theories.
(S)he will be able to formulate and argue what (s)he has consistently learnt, also demonstrating that (s)he has developed autonomous evaluation skills with respect to the content transmitted.
No prerequisites are required apart from a general interest in texts of modern and contemporary literature.
Some representative texts of modern and contemporary literature will be analysed, taking into account the historical-cultural framework of reference (also in a comparative perspective), the genre to which they belong and suggestions of a geocritical and spatial theory nature.
Emilio Russo (a cura di), “Il testo letterario. Generi, forme, questioni”, Roma, Carocci, 2020.
Ingo Berensmeye, “Literary Theory: An Introduction to Approaches, Methods and Terms“, Stuttgart, Klett, 2014.
Westphal, Bertrand. Geocriticism: Real and Fictional Spaces, trans. Robert T. Tally Jr. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011.

Some chapters (indicated during the lesson) of each of the three reference books will be analysed.
Attending students will receive additional materials in class or on the moodle platform.
Non-attendants will be given some additional readings in English or Italian.

Additional Readings:
Additional bibliography will be provided during the lessons.
Verification of learning takes place 70 percent through an oral exposition (with Power-Point and critical bibliography) in which the student demonstrates the ability to analyze and present the chosen text in light of specific theoretical suggestions and 30 percent from the oral on the theoretical texts.
Teaching is divided into the two parts of the first semester, the first of which involves lectures along with analysis, discussion and comparison, while the second consists of meetings and dialogues, with expositions by the students. There will be in-depth analysis of concepts presented by the teacher during the lesson or requested by those attending, who will be encouraged to intervene orally on the topics addressed.
English
Students are allowed to attend this module even if they have not completed the “Modern and Contemporary Italian Literature I SP” (Master´s level) module.
Please note: out of the 12 CFU credits provided for the "Modern and Contemporary Italian Literature-Contemporary Italian Literature" area, only 6 CFUs can be obtained through laboratory practice.
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This programme is provisional and there could still be changes in its contents.
Last update of the programme: 09/07/2024