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Vorlesungsverzeichnis Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Sommersemester 2021
Inhaltsverzeichnis Inhaltsverzeichnis Abkürzungsverzeichnis 4 Vs - Sprachausbildung 5 87061 SU - Academic Essay Writing 5 87062 SU - Translation 5 87063 U - Academic Debating 5 87073 S - Writing linguistic papers 6 V1/2LK - Vertiefungsmodul Literatur- und Kulturtheorie 6 86996 S - Modernist Poetry: W B Yeats & T S Eliot 6 87021 S - Speculative Fiction 6 87032 S - Intertextuality 7 87035 S - Postcolonial Piracy 7 87037 S - Postcolonial Geographies 8 87056 S - The State of the Nation Novel 8 87058 S - Earth - Globe - Planet: Theories and Ficitons of Worldliness 9 87067 S - The Cosmopolitan Turn in Memory Studies 9 88500 S - Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature 10 88501 S - Sonic Agencies in Contemporary Music and Sound Art 10 88853 S - Race, Class and Gender in US Ethnic Literature 11 V3LK - Vertiefungsmodul Amerikanische Literatur und Kultur 11 87021 S - Speculative Fiction 11 87029 B - Global Holocaust Memory 12 87030 S - Blacks and Jews in Caribbean Literature 12 87031 S - Memory and Migration 12 87032 S - Intertextuality 13 88500 S - Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature 13 88501 S - Sonic Agencies in Contemporary Music and Sound Art 14 88853 S - Race, Class and Gender in US Ethnic Literature 14 V4LK - Vertiefungsmodul Britische Literatur 15 86996 S - Modernist Poetry: W B Yeats & T S Eliot 15 87029 B - Global Holocaust Memory 15 87030 S - Blacks and Jews in Caribbean Literature 16 87031 S - Memory and Migration 16 87032 S - Intertextuality 16 87052 S - Travel Writing Since the 18th Century 17 87056 S - The State of the Nation Novel 17 87059 S - Afriquia Theatre: Mojisola Adebayo's Black / Queer Plays 18 87138 S - Einführung in die digitale Literaturwissenschaft 19 87145 SU - Kulturdaten – Datenkulturen. Ein literatur- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Hackathon 20 88500 S - Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature 22 2 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Inhaltsverzeichnis V5LK - Vertiefungsmodul Britische Kultur 23 87029 B - Global Holocaust Memory 23 87030 S - Blacks and Jews in Caribbean Literature 23 87031 S - Memory and Migration 23 87035 S - Postcolonial Piracy 24 87037 S - Postcolonial Geographies 24 87052 S - Travel Writing Since the 18th Century 25 87056 S - The State of the Nation Novel 25 87059 S - Afriquia Theatre: Mojisola Adebayo's Black / Queer Plays 26 87067 S - The Cosmopolitan Turn in Memory Studies 26 87138 S - Einführung in die digitale Literaturwissenschaft 26 87145 SU - Kulturdaten – Datenkulturen. Ein literatur- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Hackathon 27 88500 S - Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature 30 88501 S - Sonic Agencies in Contemporary Music and Sound Art 31 V6LK - Vertiefungsmodul Postkoloniale Literatur und Kultur 31 87021 S - Speculative Fiction 31 87029 B - Global Holocaust Memory 32 87030 S - Blacks and Jews in Caribbean Literature 32 87031 S - Memory and Migration 32 87032 S - Intertextuality 33 87035 S - Postcolonial Piracy 33 87037 S - Postcolonial Geographies 34 87052 S - Travel Writing Since the 18th Century 34 87056 S - The State of the Nation Novel 35 87058 S - Earth - Globe - Planet: Theories and Ficitons of Worldliness 35 87059 S - Afriquia Theatre: Mojisola Adebayo's Black / Queer Plays 36 88500 S - Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature 36 88501 S - Sonic Agencies in Contemporary Music and Sound Art 37 88853 S - Race, Class and Gender in US Ethnic Literature 37 VLin - Vertiefungsmodul Sprachwissenschaftliche Analyse 38 87008 S - The Sound Structure of Modern English 38 87009 S - English Historical Lexicology 38 87010 S - The microanalysis of text messaging 39 87011 S - Forensic Pragmatics 39 87012 S - The Language of Advertising 40 87013 S - Theories of Language Change 40 VDid - Vertiefungsmodul Fachdidaktik 40 87039 S - Learning Materials in the EFL classroom 41 87041 S - Genre learning 41 87043 S - Education for Sustainable Development: Literary Texts, Teaching Materials, Tasks 41 87044 S - Teaching Culture 42 88852 S - Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) 43 88859 S - Teaching Speaking Skills in the Digital Age 43 Glossar 44 3 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Abkürzungsverzeichnis Abkürzungsverzeichnis Veranstaltungsarten Andere AG Arbeitsgruppe N.N. Noch keine Angaben B Blockveranstaltung n.V. Nach Vereinbarung BL Blockseminar LP Leistungspunkte DF diverse Formen SWS Semesterwochenstunden EX Exkursion Belegung über PULS FP Forschungspraktikum FS Forschungsseminar PL Prüfungsleistung FU Fortgeschrittenenübung PNL Prüfungsnebenleistung GK Grundkurs KL Kolloquium SL Studienleistung KU Kurs LK Lektürekurs L sonstige Leistungserfassung OS Oberseminar P Projektseminar PJ Projekt PR Praktikum PU Praktische Übung RE Repetitorium RV Ringvorlesung S Seminar S1 Seminar/Praktikum S2 Seminar/Projekt S3 Schulpraktische Studien S4 Schulpraktische Übungen SK Seminar/Kolloquium SU Seminar/Übung TU Tutorium U Übung UN Unterricht UP Praktikum/Übung V Vorlesung VE Vorlesung/Exkursion VP Vorlesung/Praktikum VS Vorlesung/Seminar VU Vorlesung/Übung WS Workshop Veranstaltungsrhytmen wöch. wöchentlich 14t. 14-täglich Einzel Einzeltermin Block Block BlockSa Block (inkl. Sa) BlockSaSo Block (inkl. Sa,So) 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Vorlesungsverzeichnis Vs - Sprachausbildung 87061 SU - Academic Essay Writing Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 SU Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 14.04.2021 Dr. Anke Bartels 2 U Mo 10:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 31.05.2021 Gary Wayne Lovan 3 U Mo 10:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 31.05.2021 Gary Wayne Lovan 4 U Di 08:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 01.06.2021 Gary Wayne Lovan 5 U Di 08:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 01.06.2021 Gary Wayne Lovan Links: Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34282 Kommentar The course is designed to strengthen your academic writing in English. To this end we will deal with the components of essay writing: the design of the introductory, main body, and concluding paragraphs as well as the conventions of MLA 8. Naturally, we hope the course will also deepen your knowledge of English. At advanced levels, language can only be deepened by using it to do challenging tasks - and few tasks are more challenging than writing good argument. The number of participants in this course is limited to 20 students. FORMAT: The course will be conducted synchronously with some asynchronic elements. Whenever we meet on Zoom, it will be in the originally announced time slot. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3101 - Schriftlicher Ausdruck für fortgeschrittene Lerner - 3 LP (benotet) 87062 SU - Translation Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 SU Do 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Dr. Anke Bartels 2 U Fr 08:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 04.06.2021 Gary Wayne Lovan 3 U Fr 08:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 04.06.2021 Gary Wayne Lovan Links: Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34283 Kommentar Improving your expression in and knowledge of English through intensive comparison and contrast with German: that is the main purpose of this course. Translation is a powerful tool for improving your proficiency because it uses your native language - your semantic bedrock that all your explorations in the second language build up from. Alan Duff: `Translation develops three qualities essential to all language learning: flexibility, accuracy, and clarity. It trains the learner to search (flexibility) for the most appropriate words (accuracy) to convey what is meant (clarity).` You learn to think from words and structures to meanings - translation sensitizes you to the nuances of style and meaning better than anything other language learning activity. By contrasting the meanings of words and syntax, you can move away from literal (whatever that means!) translations to meaning (whatever that is!). When you think about it, any real interaction with an author or a person speaking involves acts of translation - the deeper the engagement, the more challenging and fruitful the translation. The number of participants in this course is limited to 20 students. FORMAT: The course will be conducted synchronously with some asynchronic elements. Whenever we meet on Zoom, it will be in the originally announced time slot. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3104 - Übersetzen / Kreatives Schreiben / Mündlicher Ausdruck - 3 LP (benotet) 87063 U - Academic Debating Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 U Do 10:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.06.2021 Gary Wayne Lovan Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34293 5 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3104 - Übersetzen / Kreatives Schreiben / Mündlicher Ausdruck - 3 LP (benotet) 87073 S - Writing linguistic papers Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 09:00 - 15:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 22.04.2021 Anna Magdalena Finzel 1 S Fr 09:00 - 15:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 16.07.2021 Anna Magdalena Finzel 2 S Fr 09:00 - 15:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 23.04.2021 Anna Magdalena Finzel 2 S Fr 09:00 - 15:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 16.07.2021 Anna Magdalena Finzel Links: Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34317 Kommentar Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link "Kommentar". Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3101 - Schriftlicher Ausdruck für fortgeschrittene Lerner - 3 LP (benotet) V1/2LK - Vertiefungsmodul Literatur- und Kulturtheorie 86996 S - Modernist Poetry: W B Yeats & T S Eliot Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Dr. Stephan Mussil Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33411 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 87021 S - Speculative Fiction Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33675 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. In an interview, writer Octavia Butler described the process of creating her novel The Parable of the Sower in the following way: “[The idea] is to look at where we are now, what we are doing now, and to consider where some or our current behaviors and unattended problems might take us.” This course will explore fiction that is often labeled “science fiction” and/but that examines a world which is still recognizably linked to our contemporary world and located on planet earth. We will discuss questions of genre and aesthetics as well as the political implications of the literary works. This class will take place online, with a predominantly asynchronous format (with weekly or biweekly video lectures and reading assignments posted regularly). However, we will meet via zoom during class time several times during the semester, so please make sure that you are generally available for a zoom meeting during class time (Fridays,12:15-13:45). Literatur Please buy the following books immediately: John Scalzi, Lock In ; Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven ; Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad ; Naomi Alderman, The Power 6 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Leistungsnachweis short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 87032 S - Intertextuality Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Dr. Aileen Behrendt Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34036 Kommentar In this course, we will be looking at theories of intertextuality to see a text as a ‘mosaic of quotations’ (Kristeva) and learn what lies behind a term that is frequently used in literary criticism. To build up our theoretical understanding of intertextuality, we will be consulting Kristeva, Barthes, Bakhtin and Foucault and to explore this idea further, we will be reading the following novels: • Virginia Woolf: Mrs Dalloway • Michael Cunningham: The Hours • Gertrude Stein: The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas • Monique Truong: The Book of Salt With the exception of Stein, students are required to buy their own copies of these novels. Further readings will be made available via Moodle. This online course will be based on asynchronous learning, but it will include a few synchronous elements during course hours. The dates for these Zoom sessions will be: • 13.04. • 04.05. • 18.05. • 08.06. • 22.06. • 13.07. Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 87035 S - Postcolonial Piracy Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Lars Eckstein Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34043 Kommentar This course sets out to chart and analyse fundamental changes in cultural production in the global South over the last 50 years. Its starting point is the observation that especially in the urban semi-peripheries across the planet, access to global flows of technologies, media and goods, and corresponding everyday as well as artistic cultural practices overwhelmingly happen by sidetracking Western notions of authorship and intellectual property. In this course, we will read a number of representive essay which may help us to better understand `postcolonial piracy`, and its reverberations for global modernity. 7 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Literatur Readings will be taken from Eckstein and Schwarz (eds.), Postcolonial Piracy (Bloomsbury, open access). Leistungsnachweis Regular active participation (both in zoom meetings as well as in asychronous activities I will no longer pass students in this semester who fail to participate regularly) 1000 word essay based on a (group) research project and presentation Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 87037 S - Postcolonial Geographies Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Dr. Anke Bartels Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34048 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Postcolonialism and geography are intimately connected. This refers not only to the mapping of “blank” spaces or colonial city planning, but still has repercussions today. This seminar is designed to give you a broad overview of the entanglement of geography and postcolonialism by discussing how this manifests itself in knowledge production, popular culture, tourism or in the ways politics are played out in specific places. Our material will include mainly maps, paintings and texts and we will develop a deeper understanding of how these are implicated in different ways of seeing the world. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 87056 S - The State of the Nation Novel Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Harald Pittel Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34277 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. The state-of-the-nation novel is a name given to a specifically British type of political prose narrative, modelled on a certain strand of Victorian novels – most notably, works by Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell and Anthony Trollope – and generally featuring a complex constellation of various characters in an urban setting, typically conveying a modern sense of alienation and moral confusion. While one might dismiss this traditional approach to probing into the structure of feeling of a nation at a specific time (including its political elites and the larger society) as somewhat dated and overcome, the state-of-the-nation novel has had a recent revival with the so-called Brexit Fiction associated with writers like Jonathan Coe, Anthony Cartwright, Ali Smith and Amanda Craig. This course will look at the state-of-the-nation novel in various historical contexts, paying special attention to its most recent figuration after the Brexit referendum. A general question will be how this national approach to literature writing can nonetheless be understood as a kind of world literature engaging with the effects of globalisation. Literatur Parrinder, Patrick. Nation and Novel: The English Novel from its Origins to the Present Day, Oxford UP, 2006. Eaglestone, Robert, ed. Brexit and Literature: Critical and Cultural Responses, Routledge, 2018. Leistungsnachweis Participation in forum discussions (3 entries in the course of the semester) to pass (ungraded). Term papers (graded) are also possible. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 8 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 87058 S - Earth - Globe - Planet: Theories and Ficitons of Worldliness Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Dirk Wiemann Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34279 Kommentar T he earth, the planet, the globe: does it matter what name we give to the world (already a fourth term!) we inhabit? Over the past twenty years or so, the awareness of living for better or worse in a globally interconnected world has intensified and become ubiquitous. Yet while globalization around the turn of the millennium seemed to promise the emergence of a borderless world-wide cosmopolis, today’s geopolitics is busy erecting new walls and militarizing old borders across the fault lines of poverty, race, citizenship and religion. The only phenomena that are still global seem to be transnational finance capital and the universal risks of climate change, melting pole caps, large-scale deforestation, rising sea levels and pandemics. Bleak prospects indeed that call for rigorous critique that may, hopefully, generate some alternate perspectives. In our seminar we will read and discuss a number of critical and creative, theoretical and artistic interventions that contribute to the ongoing construction of ‘the world’ – as planet, as globe, as earth, as … We will read theoretical and activist texts by writers like Bruce Robbins, Rob Nixon, Gayatri Spivak, Naomi Klein, Hito Steyerl and Pheng Cheah, among others. Our literary corpus will include a story collection (Rana Dasgupta, Tokyo Cancelled ), a novel (Mohsin Hamid, Exit West ), and a piece of performance poetry (Kay Tempest, Let Them Eat Chaos ). Literatur * Rana Dasgupta, Tokyo Cancelled * Mohsin Hamid, Exit West * Kay Tempest, Let Them Eat Chaos * more material will be made available on Moodle Leistungsnachweis 3 CPs for: * regular attendance and active participation by contributing to at least two forum sessions * response paper (1500 words) to be submitted by August 31. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 87067 S - The Cosmopolitan Turn in Memory Studies Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. N.N. Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34302 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungsnachweis Testat: mini essay of 800 words Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 9 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 88500 S - Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Moses Alexander März Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34334 Kommentar "Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature" This course is interested in the alternative imaginations of space, time and belonging Panafrican cultural actors (political leaders, intellectuals, writers, musicians) have produced in response to the official and conceptual boundaries inherited from colonialism, such as the divisions between Anglophone and Francophone, North and Sub-Saharan Africa. This line of inquiry responds to the call by leading Africanist scholars like Mahmood Mamdani and Achille Mbembe, to rethink the very form emancipatory political communities might take on the African continent and its diasporas. The argument behind this critical orientation is that the conceptual framework in which the process of decolonisation has been thought about thus far – by and large defined by the political map drawn at the Berlin Conference in 1884-85 and the model of the modern nation-state – is deeply intertwined with the perpetuation of neocolonial political and economic asymmetries and extreme forms of violence. African cultural production from the 1950s until contemporary times constitutes a particularly productive archive from which alternatives to this dominant cartography emerge. T his course employs an inclusive conception of literature which allows for the consideration of visual artistic, written, audio and institutional practices. In addition to engaging with cartography as an object of analysis, students will also be introduced to mapmaking as a quintessentially interdisciplinary method that combines scientific and artistic ways of knowing. Classes will take place online, with a combination of synchronous and asynchronous elements. The synchronous elements will take place during the announced dates on Friday, 10:15-11:45 Leistungsnachweis short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 88501 S - Sonic Agencies in Contemporary Music and Sound Art Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 12.04.2021 Dr. Carla Jana Maier Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34335 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. How does contemporary music sound art challenge us to listen differently? How does it make us rethink musical conventions and habits of listening? Is there a potential for resistance and social critique in sound, and how is it manifested? This course deals with a range of contemporary musical productions and sonic artworks to address current questions of sonic agency, sociality and world-making in postcolonial Europe. We will read postcolonial & decolonial theories on music and sound art and we will also engage with practice-based sonic research methods. The seminar will be held online with a mixed format of synchronous and asynchronous elements. Literatur Groth, Sanne Krogh (2020) “Diam!” (Be Quiet!). Noisy Sound Art from the Global South. In: Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art. Ed. Sanne Krogh Groth & Holger Schulze. Bloomsbury Academic. Kanngieser, Anja. [Affect, Listening and Space]. Podcast. https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-314-anja-kanngieser LaBelle, Brandon (2017). Sonic Agency: Sound and Emergent Forms of Resistance. Goldsmiths, University of London. Maier, Carla J. (2020) Transcultural Sound Practices: British Asian Dance Music as Cultural Transformation. Bloomsbury Academic. Weheliye, Alexander (2005). Phonographies: Grooves in Sonic Afro-Modernity. Duke University Press. Oliveira, Pedro J. S. (2020). Dealing with Disaster. Notes toward a Decolonizing, Aesthetico-Relational Sound Art. In: Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art. Ed. Sanne Krogh Groth & Holger Schulze. Bloomsbury Academic. Leistungsnachweis short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 10 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) 88853 S - Race, Class and Gender in US Ethnic Literature Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Mo 10:00 - 12:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 26.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Mo 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 05.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Di 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 06.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Mi 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 07.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Do 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 08.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Fr 10:00 - 14:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 09.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34336 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. The course will explore representations of race, class and gender in US literature in the works of US ethnic writers. They are closely connected with questions identity, identification and self-identification that are discussed in the context of racial, gender ethnic and class stereotypes. The literature of major US ethnic groups (African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Jewish American, Americans of Slavic descent and Asian Americans) will be studied to explore the issues of American diversity in light of American values. The problem of canon and canon formation will be addressed to understand how cultural, political, and historical forces influence the process of canonization of works of literature. Module: Module: Anglophone Modernities: Literature & Modernity Theory Module MA Lehramt: Lit/Cult, (alt): Amerikan. Lit/Cult, Postcol. Leistungsnachweis short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3201 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) L 3202 - Literatur-/Kulturtheorie - 3 LP (benotet) V3LK - Vertiefungsmodul Amerikanische Literatur und Kultur 87021 S - Speculative Fiction Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33675 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. In an interview, writer Octavia Butler described the process of creating her novel The Parable of the Sower in the following way: “[The idea] is to look at where we are now, what we are doing now, and to consider where some or our current behaviors and unattended problems might take us.” This course will explore fiction that is often labeled “science fiction” and/but that examines a world which is still recognizably linked to our contemporary world and located on planet earth. We will discuss questions of genre and aesthetics as well as the political implications of the literary works. This class will take place online, with a predominantly asynchronous format (with weekly or biweekly video lectures and reading assignments posted regularly). However, we will meet via zoom during class time several times during the semester, so please make sure that you are generally available for a zoom meeting during class time (Fridays,12:15-13:45). Literatur Please buy the following books immediately: John Scalzi, Lock In ; Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven ; Colson Whitehead, The Underground Railroad ; Naomi Alderman, The Power Leistungsnachweis short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3205 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3206 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) 11 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 87029 B - Global Holocaust Memory Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 B Mo 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.05.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 B Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.05.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 B Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.05.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 B Mo 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.05.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34028 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Situated at the intersection of Holocaust Studies and Memory Studies, this course examines how Holocaust memory circulates across national and cultural borders. How do memories of the Holocaust interact or compete with those of other historical traumas such as African slavery and the genocide of Indigenous peoples? Why did the Holocaust serve as a catalyst to the emergence of memory studies in the late 20th century and to more recent transnational and transcultural directions in the field? How might we decolonize Holocaust studies? This class is a block seminar that is taught online over the course of 4 Mondays in May (May 3, 10, 17 and 31). The format will combine synchronous and asynchronous teaching. The synchronous parts will generally take place during the afternoon session from 16:15-17:45. Please ensure that you are available for zoom meetings during this time. Leistungsnachweis Short paper Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3205 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3206 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) 87030 S - Blacks and Jews in Caribbean Literature Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Mi 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 21.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 S Mi 16:00 - 18:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 28.07.2021 N.N. Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34029 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Caribbean novelists and poets such as Michelle Cliff, Maryse Condé, Caryl Phillips, and Derek Walcott explore connections between Jewish and African diasporic experiences of persecution and displacement. Why does Jewishness emerge as a key reference point for some Caribbean writers? How do two Jewish historical traumas in particular, the Iberian expulsion and the Holocaust, figure in the literature of Caribbean decolonization? How do Caribbean writers approach the vexed question of the relationship of Jews to transatlantic slavery? This class will be taught online, with a combination of synchronous and asynchronous formats. Please ensure that you are generally available for zoom sessions during class time. Class begins on April 21. Leistungsnachweis Short paper Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3205 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3206 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) 87031 S - Memory and Migration Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 22.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 29.07.2021 N.N. Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34030 12 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. This class explores the relationship between memory, migration, and aesthetic representation. We will consider the role of literature and art in recording, shaping, producing, and circulating transnational and diasporic memories. How do diasporic writers and artists intervene in memory culture and reframe our understanding of the past? How do they negotiate between personal or familial memory and official memory? Among the genres we will address are memoir, graphic memoir, historical fiction, photographic portraiture, and landscape art. This class will be taught online, with a combination of synchronous and asynchronous formats. Please ensure that you are generally available for zoom sessions during class time. Class begins on April 22. Leistungsnachweis Sort paper Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3205 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3206 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) 87032 S - Intertextuality Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Dr. Aileen Behrendt Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34036 Kommentar In this course, we will be looking at theories of intertextuality to see a text as a ‘mosaic of quotations’ (Kristeva) and learn what lies behind a term that is frequently used in literary criticism. To build up our theoretical understanding of intertextuality, we will be consulting Kristeva, Barthes, Bakhtin and Foucault and to explore this idea further, we will be reading the following novels: • Virginia Woolf: Mrs Dalloway • Michael Cunningham: The Hours • Gertrude Stein: The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas • Monique Truong: The Book of Salt With the exception of Stein, students are required to buy their own copies of these novels. Further readings will be made available via Moodle. This online course will be based on asynchronous learning, but it will include a few synchronous elements during course hours. The dates for these Zoom sessions will be: • 13.04. • 04.05. • 18.05. • 08.06. • 22.06. • 13.07. Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3205 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3206 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) 88500 S - Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Moses Alexander März Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34334 13 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Kommentar "Panafrican Cartographies: Regional Imaginations in Postcolonial African Literature" This course is interested in the alternative imaginations of space, time and belonging Panafrican cultural actors (political leaders, intellectuals, writers, musicians) have produced in response to the official and conceptual boundaries inherited from colonialism, such as the divisions between Anglophone and Francophone, North and Sub-Saharan Africa. This line of inquiry responds to the call by leading Africanist scholars like Mahmood Mamdani and Achille Mbembe, to rethink the very form emancipatory political communities might take on the African continent and its diasporas. The argument behind this critical orientation is that the conceptual framework in which the process of decolonisation has been thought about thus far – by and large defined by the political map drawn at the Berlin Conference in 1884-85 and the model of the modern nation-state – is deeply intertwined with the perpetuation of neocolonial political and economic asymmetries and extreme forms of violence. African cultural production from the 1950s until contemporary times constitutes a particularly productive archive from which alternatives to this dominant cartography emerge. T his course employs an inclusive conception of literature which allows for the consideration of visual artistic, written, audio and institutional practices. In addition to engaging with cartography as an object of analysis, students will also be introduced to mapmaking as a quintessentially interdisciplinary method that combines scientific and artistic ways of knowing. Classes will take place online, with a combination of synchronous and asynchronous elements. The synchronous elements will take place during the announced dates on Friday, 10:15-11:45 Leistungsnachweis short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3205 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3206 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) 88501 S - Sonic Agencies in Contemporary Music and Sound Art Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 12.04.2021 Dr. Carla Jana Maier Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34335 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. How does contemporary music sound art challenge us to listen differently? How does it make us rethink musical conventions and habits of listening? Is there a potential for resistance and social critique in sound, and how is it manifested? This course deals with a range of contemporary musical productions and sonic artworks to address current questions of sonic agency, sociality and world-making in postcolonial Europe. We will read postcolonial & decolonial theories on music and sound art and we will also engage with practice-based sonic research methods. The seminar will be held online with a mixed format of synchronous and asynchronous elements. Literatur Groth, Sanne Krogh (2020) “Diam!” (Be Quiet!). Noisy Sound Art from the Global South. In: Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art. Ed. Sanne Krogh Groth & Holger Schulze. Bloomsbury Academic. Kanngieser, Anja. [Affect, Listening and Space]. Podcast. https://rwm.macba.cat/en/sonia/sonia-314-anja-kanngieser LaBelle, Brandon (2017). Sonic Agency: Sound and Emergent Forms of Resistance. Goldsmiths, University of London. Maier, Carla J. (2020) Transcultural Sound Practices: British Asian Dance Music as Cultural Transformation. Bloomsbury Academic. Weheliye, Alexander (2005). Phonographies: Grooves in Sonic Afro-Modernity. Duke University Press. Oliveira, Pedro J. S. (2020). Dealing with Disaster. Notes toward a Decolonizing, Aesthetico-Relational Sound Art. In: Bloomsbury Handbook of Sound Art. Ed. Sanne Krogh Groth & Holger Schulze. Bloomsbury Academic. Leistungsnachweis short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3205 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3206 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) 88853 S - Race, Class and Gender in US Ethnic Literature Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Mo 10:00 - 12:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 26.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 14 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 1 BL Mo 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 05.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Di 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 06.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Mi 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 07.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Do 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 08.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov 1 BL Fr 10:00 - 14:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 09.07.2021 Prof. Dr. Yuri Stulov Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34336 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. The course will explore representations of race, class and gender in US literature in the works of US ethnic writers. They are closely connected with questions identity, identification and self-identification that are discussed in the context of racial, gender ethnic and class stereotypes. The literature of major US ethnic groups (African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Jewish American, Americans of Slavic descent and Asian Americans) will be studied to explore the issues of American diversity in light of American values. The problem of canon and canon formation will be addressed to understand how cultural, political, and historical forces influence the process of canonization of works of literature. Module: Module: Anglophone Modernities: Literature & Modernity Theory Module MA Lehramt: Lit/Cult, (alt): Amerikan. Lit/Cult, Postcol. Leistungsnachweis short paper Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3205 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3206 - Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur - 3 LP (benotet) V4LK - Vertiefungsmodul Britische Literatur 86996 S - Modernist Poetry: W B Yeats & T S Eliot Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 16.04.2021 Dr. Stephan Mussil Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33411 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 87029 B - Global Holocaust Memory Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 B Mo 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.05.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 B Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.05.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 B Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.05.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 B Mo 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 03.05.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34028 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Situated at the intersection of Holocaust Studies and Memory Studies, this course examines how Holocaust memory circulates across national and cultural borders. How do memories of the Holocaust interact or compete with those of other historical traumas such as African slavery and the genocide of Indigenous peoples? Why did the Holocaust serve as a catalyst to the emergence of memory studies in the late 20th century and to more recent transnational and transcultural directions in the field? How might we decolonize Holocaust studies? This class is a block seminar that is taught online over the course of 4 Mondays in May (May 3, 10, 17 and 31). The format will combine synchronous and asynchronous teaching. The synchronous parts will generally take place during the afternoon session from 16:15-17:45. Please ensure that you are available for zoom meetings during this time. Leistungsnachweis Short paper Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 15 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 87030 S - Blacks and Jews in Caribbean Literature Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Mi 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 21.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 S Mi 16:00 - 18:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 28.07.2021 N.N. Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34029 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Caribbean novelists and poets such as Michelle Cliff, Maryse Condé, Caryl Phillips, and Derek Walcott explore connections between Jewish and African diasporic experiences of persecution and displacement. Why does Jewishness emerge as a key reference point for some Caribbean writers? How do two Jewish historical traumas in particular, the Iberian expulsion and the Holocaust, figure in the literature of Caribbean decolonization? How do Caribbean writers approach the vexed question of the relationship of Jews to transatlantic slavery? This class will be taught online, with a combination of synchronous and asynchronous formats. Please ensure that you are generally available for zoom sessions during class time. Class begins on April 21. Leistungsnachweis Short paper Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 87031 S - Memory and Migration Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 22.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel 1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 29.07.2021 N.N. Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34030 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. This class explores the relationship between memory, migration, and aesthetic representation. We will consider the role of literature and art in recording, shaping, producing, and circulating transnational and diasporic memories. How do diasporic writers and artists intervene in memory culture and reframe our understanding of the past? How do they negotiate between personal or familial memory and official memory? Among the genres we will address are memoir, graphic memoir, historical fiction, photographic portraiture, and landscape art. This class will be taught online, with a combination of synchronous and asynchronous formats. Please ensure that you are generally available for zoom sessions during class time. Class begins on April 22. Leistungsnachweis Sort paper Prof. Dr. Sarah Casteel Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 87032 S - Intertextuality Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Dr. Aileen Behrendt Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34036 16 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Kommentar In this course, we will be looking at theories of intertextuality to see a text as a ‘mosaic of quotations’ (Kristeva) and learn what lies behind a term that is frequently used in literary criticism. To build up our theoretical understanding of intertextuality, we will be consulting Kristeva, Barthes, Bakhtin and Foucault and to explore this idea further, we will be reading the following novels: • Virginia Woolf: Mrs Dalloway • Michael Cunningham: The Hours • Gertrude Stein: The Autobiography of Alice B. Toklas • Monique Truong: The Book of Salt With the exception of Stein, students are required to buy their own copies of these novels. Further readings will be made available via Moodle. This online course will be based on asynchronous learning, but it will include a few synchronous elements during course hours. The dates for these Zoom sessions will be: • 13.04. • 04.05. • 18.05. • 08.06. • 22.06. • 13.07. Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 87052 S - Travel Writing Since the 18th Century Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34272 Kommentar Travel writing is a specific literary genre with a long history back to antiquity. Travel has been undertaken for political, religious, educational and commercial, but lately also for leisure reasons. A common travel proverb says: ‘The world is a book, and those who do not travel, read only a page.’ This alludes to the textuality of `the world` that needs reading/deciphering. And it leads us the awareness that travel links to aspects of status, means and privilege, to knowledge and authority. In this context, the course will focus on relationships between power and knowledge, the authority of eyewitness and the discursive situatedness of the traveller/reader in travel writing and will contemplate them as part of (gendered) representations of the British Empire since the 18th century. This course will be a hybrid online seminar with synchronous and asynchronous phases. The online session with life meetings in a forthnightly rhythm. This will require you (!) to be online for a Zoom meeting during course times every 2 weeks! You should therefore make sure that you reserve the regular seminar slot for this course. Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 87056 S - The State of the Nation Novel Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 13.04.2021 Harald Pittel 17 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34277 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. The state-of-the-nation novel is a name given to a specifically British type of political prose narrative, modelled on a certain strand of Victorian novels – most notably, works by Charles Dickens, Elizabeth Gaskell and Anthony Trollope – and generally featuring a complex constellation of various characters in an urban setting, typically conveying a modern sense of alienation and moral confusion. While one might dismiss this traditional approach to probing into the structure of feeling of a nation at a specific time (including its political elites and the larger society) as somewhat dated and overcome, the state-of-the-nation novel has had a recent revival with the so-called Brexit Fiction associated with writers like Jonathan Coe, Anthony Cartwright, Ali Smith and Amanda Craig. This course will look at the state-of-the-nation novel in various historical contexts, paying special attention to its most recent figuration after the Brexit referendum. A general question will be how this national approach to literature writing can nonetheless be understood as a kind of world literature engaging with the effects of globalisation. Literatur Parrinder, Patrick. Nation and Novel: The English Novel from its Origins to the Present Day, Oxford UP, 2006. Eaglestone, Robert, ed. Brexit and Literature: Critical and Cultural Responses, Routledge, 2018. Leistungsnachweis Participation in forum discussions (3 entries in the course of the semester) to pass (ungraded). Term papers (graded) are also possible. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 87059 S - Afriquia Theatre: Mojisola Adebayo's Black / Queer Plays Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Fr 16:00 - 18:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 30.04.2021 Dr. phil. Susanne Adetokunbo Mojisola Adebayo 1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 18.06.2021 Luz-Maria Gasser, Dr. phil. Susanne Adetokunbo Mojisola Adebayo 1 S Sa 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 19.06.2021 Luz-Maria Gasser, Dr. phil. Susanne Adetokunbo Mojisola Adebayo 1 S So 10:00 - 14:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 20.06.2021 Dr. phil. Susanne Adetokunbo Mojisola Adebayo, Luz-Maria Gasser 1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 25.06.2021 Luz-Maria Gasser, Dr. phil. Susanne Adetokunbo Mojisola Adebayo 1 S Sa 10:00 - 16:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 26.06.2021 Luz-Maria Gasser, Dr. phil. Susanne Adetokunbo Mojisola Adebayo 1 S So 10:00 - 14:00 Einzel Online.Veranstalt 27.06.2021 Dr. phil. Susanne Adetokunbo Mojisola Adebayo, Luz-Maria Gasser Links: comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=34280 Kommentar Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements and grading. Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 18 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
Master of Education - Englisch Lehramt LSIP (PS/P3) 1. Fach - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2008/09 87138 S - Einführung in die digitale Literaturwissenschaft Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft 1 S Do 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. Online.Veranstalt 15.04.2021 Prof. Dr. Peer Trilcke, Dr. Dennis Mischke, Henny Sluyter-Gäthje Links: Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=33919 Kommentar Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link "Kommentar". ›Digitale Literaturwissenschaft‹ lässt sich als Oberbegriff für eine Menge von Fragestellungen und Analysetechniken begreifen, die entweder einen besonderen Fokus auf die Transformation des Gegenstandes durch die Digitalisierung (z.B. digitale Literatur: Hypertext, Blogs, algorithmische Texte) legt oder eigene digitale Methoden der Erforschung, Erschließung und Exploration einsetzt (z.B. Stylometrics, Topic Modeling, Network Analysis). Im Seminar werden wir uns v.a. auf die zweite, methodische Dimension der Digitalen Literaturwissenschaft konzentrieren und uns im Zuge dessen auch einen Überblick über das Feld der Digital Humanities erarbeiten. Das Seminar ist als erste Annäherung an die Digitale Literaturwissenschaft angelegt. Es führt ein in: a) grundlegende theoretische Aspekte der Arbeit mit digitalen, insbesondere quantitativen Methoden in der Literaturwissenschaft b) in die praktische Anwendung von digitalen, insbesondere quantitativen Methoden auf literarische Texte in deutscher und englischer Sprache c) in Techniken des digitalen, projekt- und teambasierten Arbeitens in interdisziplinären Teams. Dabei erarbeitet das Seminar d) auch Grundlagen für eine kritische Diskussion der Potenziale und Grenzen digitaler Forschungsmethoden der Literaturwissenschaft. Im Rahmen des Seminars sollen dabei grundlegende Kompetenzen aus dem Feld der Digital Literacy für Literaturwissenschaftler*innen vermittelt, reflektiert und diskutiert werden. Das Seminar setzt zwangsläufig eine gewisse Affinität zur Arbeit mit Computern voraus. Dringend empfohlen wird die begleitende Teilnahme am praxisorientierten Seminar »Kulturdaten – Datenkulturen«, das sich der Erprobung und der vertieften Anwendung der im Seminar »Einführung in die digitale Literaturwissenschaft« thematisierten Methoden widmet. Das Seminar wird durchgeführt im Rahmen des BMBF-Projekts »Forschen | Lernen – Digital« (FoLD) English version: ‘Digital literary studies’ can be understood as a rather generic term for a number of research questions and techniques of analysis that either focus on the transformation of its subject through the processes and means of digitization (e.g. digital literature: hypertext, blogs, algorithmic texts) or employ their own digital methods of research, development and exploration (e.g. stylometrics, topic modelling, network analysis). In this seminar we will concentrate on the second strand –the methodological dimension of Digital Literary Studies– and will work to gain an overview of the field of the Digital Humanities. The seminar is designed as a first approach to digital literary studies. It introduces: a) fundamental theoretical aspects of working with digital –especially quantitative– methods in literary studies b) the practical application of digital, especially quantitative methods to literary texts in German and English c) techniques of digital, project-based work in interdisciplinary teams. In this context, the seminar will d) also develop the foundations for a critical discussion of the potentials and limits of digital research methods in literary studies. Thereby, the seminar will teach, reflect and discuss basic competences in the field of digital literacy for literary scholars. The seminar inevitably requires a certain affinity for working with computers. It is strongly recommended to attend the adjacent seminar: "Kulturdaten – Datenkulturen. Ein literatur- und kulturwissenschaftlicher Hackathon", which is dedicated to the testing and in-depth application of the methods discussed in the seminar "Introduction to Digital Literary Studies". This seminar is part of the BMBF project ”Forschen | Lernen Digital” (FoLD) Please note: As this seminar is a cooperation with the Department of German Studies Prof. Dr. Peer Trilcke (Germanistik). Teaching language will be German. Literatur Anne Burdick et al.: Digital_Humanities. Cambridge: MIT Press 2012. Fotis Jannidis, Hubertus Kohle, Malte Rehbein (Ed.): Digital Humanities. An introduction. Stuttgart 2017. Leistungsnachweis GERMANISTIK 2 LP (unbenotet): Bearbeitung von Übungsaufgaben (MA LA 2013) 3 LP (unbenotet): Bearbeitung von Übungsaufgaben (MA GER + MA LA 2011 + 2013 Sek. II:VM-LW II + MA GER 2016) 5 LP (unbenotet): Bearbeitung von Übungsaufgaben (MA GER 2020) 2 LP Prüfungsleistung Hausarbeit (10 S.) oder Prüfungsgespräch (20 Min) (MA LA 2011: Sek I) 3 LP Prüfungsleistung Hausarbeit (15 S.) oder Prüfungsgespräch (25 Min.) (MA GER 2016 + MA LA 2013) 4 LP Prüfungsleistung Hausarbeit (20 S.) oder Prüfungsgespräch (30 Min.) (MA GER + MA LA 2011: Sek II) 5 LP: Prüfungsleistung Hausarbeit (25 S.) oder Projektarbeit einschließlich Präsentation (10 Min.) und schriftlicher Dokumentation (15 S.) (MA GER 2020) ANGLISTIK / AMERIKANISTIK Master Anglophone Modernities (ab 2017) 3 LP (unbenotet) Bearbeitung der verpflichtenden Aufgaben (ANG_MA_002), (ANG_MA_003). Oder: 6 LP Prüfungsleistung: Modularbeit 7000 Wörter oder vergleichbare Prüfungsleistung (ANG_MA_002) (ANG_MA_003) Master Anglophone Modernities (ab 2012) 3 LP (unbenotet) Bearbeitung der verpflichtenden Aufgaben(LKM), oder (LM) oder: 6 LP Prüfungsleistung: Modularbeit 5000 Wörter oder vergleichbare Prüfungsleistung (LKM) oder (LM) Master Lehramt (ab 2013) 3 LP (benotet) Bearbeitung der verpflichtenden Aufgaben (ANG_MA_010), (ANG_MA_013). Oder zusätzlich: 6 LP Prüfungsleistung: Modularbeit 5000 Wörter oder vergleichbare Prüfungsleistung (ANG_MA_013) Master Englisch Lehramt (ab 2008) 3 LP (benotet) Bearbeitung der verpflichtenden Aufgaben (V1/2LK) (V3LK) (V4LK) Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul L 3207 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) L 3208 - Britische Literatur - 3 LP (benotet) 19 Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 4
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