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Keine Einordnung ins Vorlesungsverzeichnis vorhanden. Veranstaltung ist aus dem Semester WiSe 2019/20 , Aktuelles Semester: SoSe 2024
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American Studies: Areas, Approaches, Methods    Sprache: Englisch    Belegpflicht
(Keine Nummer) Hauptseminar     WiSe 2019/20     2 SWS     jedes Semester    
   Lehreinheit: Anglistik    
   Teilnehmer/-in  Maximal : 30  
 
   Zugeordnete Lehrperson:   Meinel
 
 
Zur Zeit keine Belegung möglich
   Termin: Mittwoch   10:00  -  12:00    wöch.
Beginn : 16.10.2019   
      Raum :   R12 V02 D20   R12V  
 
 
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What is American Studies? How can we define the discipline that you have chosen as your field of studies? What are the most important questions animating our field? This course will help you to frame tentative answers for these questions. It provides an overview of some of the most important and influential

  • areas of American Studies (e.g. early America, Enlightenment, industrialization, globalization)
  • approaches to the field of U.S. American literature, culture and media (e.g. New Criticism, Myth and Symbol School, ideology critique, new historicism, transnationalism)
  • methods and theories employed in the study of North American literary and cultural production (e.g. theorizing on race, class and gender; the writing back paradigm; methods for the study of heteroglossia)

A reader with the relevant material is available at the copy-shop in the Reckhammerweg. Prospective participants are expected to purchase the reader prior to our first meeting. Please prepare the reading material for the first session in advance. Requirements for successful completion of the course: active participation in classroom debate, submission of short assignments, oral exam at the end of the term (in conjunction with the theory courses of Dr. Caeners).