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Høst 2023
ENG-2101 Literature and War - 10 stp
The course is administrated by
Institutt for språk og kultur
Type of course
This course may be taken as a single course. A good command of oral and written English is recommended.
Course overlap
ENG-2101 The American War in Vietnam 10 ects
Course contents
How does literature relate to the context of war? What are the relationships beteween the texts' form and content to the conflict with which they interact? How do aesthetics and ethics interact under the pressure of artistic autonomy, historical crises and different allegiances? Do such texts have significance beyond their own historical situation? These are some of the questions that will be discussed in a selection of primary texts and concomitant critical and theoretical discourses, primaryily with a focus on poetry and fiction from Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Admission requirements
Higher Education Entrance Qualification (generell studiekompetanse) or prior learning and work experience (realkompetanse).
A good command of oral and written English is recommended.
Application code: 9199 - Enkeltemner (ikke realfag), lavere grad (Nordic applicants).
Objective of the course
After the end of the course, student should:
Knowledge
The student has:
- thorough knowledge of the primasry text on the syllabus. Students should be able to identify the text, to analyse them, and to relate them to their different criticalperspectives and contexts.
- command over how the primary texts relate to criticalreviews, theoretical perspectives and ethical debate.
- acquired general knowledge and facts of the war orhistorical conflict from which the text stem.
- the ability to meditate upon the position of literature in the human condition and civilizatory crisis.
- some idea of how this course relates to their studies in literature and their progress un the programme.
Skills
The student is able to:
- improve academic skills in demonstrating their acquired competence in variety of oral and written situations and media
- activate advanced vocabulary and relevant terminology in their own presentations, scholary discussions and written submissions.
- skills in orienting the acquired specific knowledge from thiscourse to similar types of literature and ethical concerns in other contexts of war and conflict.
- intermediate level of researching and making use ofprimary texts, secondary literature and relevant databases.
- academic standards for further bachelor and/or master studies.
Language of instruction
Language of instruction and examination: English.
Teaching methods
Seminars, presentations, discussions, written exercise, and minilectures. The course runs for two hours a week most weeks of term.