EKIA4100 Cultural Currents in Literature (5 cr)
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Description
In this course, culture is approached as the totality of intellectual, spiritual and aesthetic development, signifying practices and ways of life. Movement and interrelationality - aspects that characterize culture and cultural production - are starting points from which literature is studied. We ask the question: how do literatures from different parts of the English speaking world interrelate with the sociocultural situations in which they were produced? The literatures studied represent the mobility, cultural variety and multivoicedness of the Anglophone sphere. Moreover, we will approach literature as literary texts based on certain narrative choices and thus, the course offers some basic reading tools to approach literary presentation.
Learning outcomes
On completing the course, the students
- Are familiar with contemporary Anglophone literatures from different parts of the English speaking world,
- Are aware of the multiformity of the relationships between cultural phenomena and literary representation,
- Can refer to some theories of culture and literature when analyzing the above relations,
- Are able to analyse and explain some of the basic literary devices such as genre, narrative, narration, narrator, plot, character and time.
Additional information
Attendance policy in contact course: 80%
Study materials
A list of literature is provided at the beginning of the course.
Completion methods
Method 1
Method 2
Participation in teaching (5 cr)
Teaching
1/9–5/25/2025 Online teaching
Independent study (5 cr)
This completion method consists of studying the course material and doing the assignments in Moodle including a final paper.