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VorlesungsverzeichnisBachelor of Education - Englisch Sekundarst. I und II
Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2013/14
Sommersemester 2019
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Abkürzungsverzeichnis 6
Pflichtmodule..........................................................................................................................................................7
BM-SA - Basismodul Sprachausbildung 7
74224 U - Englisch Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I 7
74226 U - Englisch Schriftlicher Ausdruck I 8
74227 U - Englisch Übersetzen 9
AM-SA - Aufbaumodul Sprachausbildung 10
74228 U - Englisch Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II 10
74229 U - Englisch Schriftlicher Ausdruck II 11
BM-Lin - Basismodul Linguistik 12
73471 GK - Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Pt. 1 12
73472 GK - Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Pt. 2 12
AM-Lin1 - Aufbaumodul Linguistik 1 - Entwicklung und Variation der englischen Sprache 13
73473 V - An Introduction to the History of English 13
73476 S - Old English 13
73477 S - Introduction to Sociolinguistics 14
73507 S - Englishes in Africa and Asia 14
73508 S - Introduction to Corpus Linguistics 15
AM-Lin2 - Aufbaumodul Linguistik 2 - System und Gebrauch der englischen Sprache 15
73481 S - Practical Lexicography 15
73482 S - Applied Research in Contrastive Linguistics 15
73483 S - Introduction to Pragmatics 16
73484 S - Interaction at Work 16
73508 S - Introduction to Corpus Linguistics 17
74725 S - Foreign language learners’ language use 17
BM-LK - Basismodul Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft 17
73516 V - Introduction to Literary Studies 17
73559 S - Introduction to Cultural Studies 18
BM-FDS - Basismodul Fachdidaktik für die Sekundarstufe 18
73522 PR - Schulpraktische Studien Englisch (SPS) 18
73523 S - Planung und Gestaltung von Englischunterricht 18
73524 B - Planung und Gestaltung von Englischunterricht 19
73529 V - Introduction to English Language Teaching 19
Wahlpflichtmodule der Fachwissenschaft........................................................................................................ 19
AM-ALK-a - Aufbaumodul Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur 19
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation 19
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television? 20
73498 S - Mexican American Literature and Culture 21
73499 S - The American Short Story 21
73515 S - Nineteenth-Century American Novel 21
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73519 S - Herman Melville - Close Reading | Distant Reading 22
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century 22
73539 S - H.P. Lovecrafts Fiction 22
73542 S - African American Literature and Culture 23
73544 S - American Literary and Cultural History 23
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia 24
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights 24
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity 24
75401 S - African American Futures of 1900 25
AM-BL-a - Aufbaumodul Britische Literatur 25
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation 25
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television? 26
73467 S - From Jane Austen to the Brontës: Female Agency in Women`s Writing 26
73468 S - Early Modern Utopias 27
73500 S - Shakespeares Poetry 28
73501 S - Narrative Technique in British Short Stories 28
73505 S - Poetics from Sidney to Woolf 29
73535 S - British Literature & Culture between Fin de Siecle and Modernism 29
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century 29
73540 S - A Postcolonial World Literature? 29
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia 30
73552 S - Neo-Victorianism 30
75141 S - British Women Writers of the 1930s 30
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights 31
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques 31
AM-BK-a - Aufbaumodul Britische Kultur 32
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation 32
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television? 33
73467 S - From Jane Austen to the Brontës: Female Agency in Women`s Writing 33
73468 S - Early Modern Utopias 34
73512 S - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees 35
73535 S - British Literature & Culture between Fin de Siecle and Modernism 35
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century 35
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia 36
73552 S - Neo-Victorianism 36
73555 S - Brexit 36
75141 S - British Women Writers of the 1930s 37
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights 37
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity 38
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques 38
AM-PLK-a - Aufbaumodul Postkoloniale Literatur/Kultur 39
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation 39
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television? 40
73498 S - Mexican American Literature and Culture 40
73512 S - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees 40
73519 S - Herman Melville - Close Reading | Distant Reading 41
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73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century 41
73540 S - A Postcolonial World Literature? 41
73541 S - Modernity and East African Literatures and Cultures 42
73542 S - African American Literature and Culture 42
73544 S - American Literary and Cultural History 42
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia 42
73556 S - Caribbean Poetry 43
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights 43
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity 44
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques 44
75401 S - African American Futures of 1900 44
AM-ALK-b - Aufbaumodul Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur 45
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation 45
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television? 46
73498 S - Mexican American Literature and Culture 46
73499 S - The American Short Story 46
73515 S - Nineteenth-Century American Novel 47
73519 S - Herman Melville - Close Reading | Distant Reading 47
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century 48
73539 S - H.P. Lovecrafts Fiction 48
73542 S - African American Literature and Culture 49
73544 S - American Literary and Cultural History 49
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia 49
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights 49
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity 50
75401 S - African American Futures of 1900 50
AM-BL-b - Aufbaumodul Britische Literatur 51
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation 51
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television? 51
73467 S - From Jane Austen to the Brontës: Female Agency in Women`s Writing 52
73468 S - Early Modern Utopias 53
73500 S - Shakespeares Poetry 54
73501 S - Narrative Technique in British Short Stories 54
73505 S - Poetics from Sidney to Woolf 54
73535 S - British Literature & Culture between Fin de Siecle and Modernism 54
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century 55
73540 S - A Postcolonial World Literature? 55
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia 55
73552 S - Neo-Victorianism 55
75141 S - British Women Writers of the 1930s 56
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights 57
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques 57
AM-BK-b - Aufbaumodul Britische Kultur 57
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation 57
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television? 58
73467 S - From Jane Austen to the Brontës: Female Agency in Women`s Writing 59
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73468 S - Early Modern Utopias 59
73512 S - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees 60
73535 S - British Literature & Culture between Fin de Siecle and Modernism 60
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century 61
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia 61
73552 S - Neo-Victorianism 61
73555 S - Brexit 62
75141 S - British Women Writers of the 1930s 62
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights 63
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity 63
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques 64
AM-PLK-b - Aufbaumodul Postkoloniale Literatur/Kultur 64
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation 64
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television? 65
73498 S - Mexican American Literature and Culture 66
73512 S - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees 66
73519 S - Herman Melville - Close Reading | Distant Reading 66
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century 66
73540 S - A Postcolonial World Literature? 67
73541 S - Modernity and East African Literatures and Cultures 67
73542 S - African American Literature and Culture 67
73544 S - American Literary and Cultural History 67
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia 68
73556 S - Caribbean Poetry 68
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights 68
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity 69
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques 69
75401 S - African American Futures of 1900 70
Akademische Grundkompetenzen 70
74179 U - Akademische Grundkompetenzen für Lehramtsstudierende der Philosophischen Fakultät 70
Fakultative Lehrveranstaltungen........................................................................................................................71
65212 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten 71
71089 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten 72
61377 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten 73
67396 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten 74
77349 U - Latein I für Romanisten 75
78246 TU - Accompanying tutorial to Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Part 1 76
78247 TU - Accompanying tutorial to Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Part 2 76
78731 TU - Accompanying tutorial to Introduction to Anglophone Modernities 76
78732 TU - Accompanying tutorial to Introduction to Teaching and Learning English at Primary School Level 76
74297 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten 76
58133 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten 77
Glossar 79
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Abkürzungsverzeichnis
Abkürzungsverzeichnis
Veranstaltungsarten
AG Arbeitsgruppe
B Blockveranstaltung
BL Blockseminar
DF diverse Formen
EV Einführungsveranstaltung
EX Exkursion
FP Forschungspraktikum
FS Forschungsseminar
FU Fortgeschrittenenübung
GK Grundkurs
IL individuelle Leistung
KL Kolloquium
KU Kurs
LK Lektürekurs
LP Lehrforschungsprojekt
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
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)
Andere
N.N. Noch keine Angaben
n.V. Nach Vereinbarung
LP Leistungspunkte
SWS Semesterwochenstunden
Belegung über PULS
PL Prüfungsleistung
PNL Prüfungsnebenleistung
SL Studienleistung
L sonstige Leistungserfassung
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Bachelor of Education - Englisch Sekundarst. I und II - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2013/14
Vorlesungsverzeichnis
Pflichtmodule
BM-SA - Basismodul Sprachausbildung
74224 U - Englisch Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Mi 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.19.3.19 10.04.2019 Dr. Beate Göldner
British English
3 U Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.3.19 08.04.2019 Dr. David James Prickett
American English
4 U Do 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.4.20 11.04.2019 Joanna Thompson
British English
5 U Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.3.18 10.04.2019 Nicholas Terpolilli
American English
6 U Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.2.26 10.04.2019 Nicholas Terpolilli
American English
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=28223
Kommentar
Zwei-Fach-Bachelor Students (Anglistik/Amerikanistik) WHO STARTED STUDYING BEFORE WiSe 2015/16 must alsoregister for the "Englisch Aussprache" course taught at the same time by the same instructor to get credit for "EnglischAussprache." Siehe bitte hierzu "Informationen für Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik, die vor dem WiSe 2015/16immatrikuliert wurden" .
Voraussetzung
keine
Leistungsnachweis
Consult your course curriculum (Studienordnung).Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten.Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte) equals the number of ECTS points.
Bemerkung
Instructors of North American English: Prickett, Terpolilli- If you are interested in North American English or have had an extensive stay in the United States or Canada, you shouldattend a section of "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I" (Basismodul; BM-SA) with Dr. Prickett or Mr. TerpolilliInstructors of British English: Göldner, Hirsch, Thompson- If you are interested in British English or have had an extensive stay in the UK, Ireland, Australia, or South Africa, youshould attend a section of "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I" (Basismodul; BM-SA) with Dr Göldner, Dr Hirsch, or MsThompson
- Wie im Senatsbeschluss S 4/231 vom 15. Juli 2015 dargelegt, ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit in den Lehrveranstaltungenam Zessko obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weilandernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nichtmöglich ist.
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Bachelor of Education - Englisch Sekundarst. I und II - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2013/14
Zielgruppe
Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA EnglischAre you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)? Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, ourdepartment and the University of Potsdam's International Office have developed the following guidelines for Erasmusstudents:- Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses.- limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in "Hörverstehen undmündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies.- On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik undAmerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 20411 - Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I (benotet)
74226 U - Englisch Schriftlicher Ausdruck I
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Di 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.3.16 09.04.2019 Dr. Beate Göldner
2 U Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.3.16 09.04.2019 Dr. Beate Göldner
3 U Do 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.3.18 11.04.2019 Richard James Shaw
4 U Do 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.3.18 11.04.2019 Richard James Shaw
5 U Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.4.22 12.04.2019 Nicholas Terpolilli
6 U Fr 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.4.22 12.04.2019 Nicholas Terpolilli
Links:
Departmental Website http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=28237https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html
Voraussetzung
keine
Leistungsnachweis
Consult your course curriculum (Studienordnung).Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten.Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte) equals the number of ECTS points.
Bemerkung
Wie im Senatsbeschluss S 4/231 vom 15. Juli 2015 dargelegt, ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit in den Lehrveranstaltungenam Zessko obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weilandernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nichtmöglich ist.
Lerninhalte
This two-hour writing course centers on the response paper. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able- to express themselves clearly at the sentence and paragraph levels- to utilize critical reading skills for their academic writing- to differentiate between conventions in spoken and written English- to comprehend and correctly utilize lexical, grammatical, and organizational patterns of effective written communication- to draft, evaluate, and edit their own and others' texts effectively (peer review)- to cite appropriate sources properly (MLA)
Students are required to submit assignments on a regular basis. Independent study is an integral component of the course.Students are strongly encouraged to attend the English Academic Writing Tutorial. (Your instructor will provide you withinformation; see also the departmental website.)
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Bachelor of Education - Englisch Sekundarst. I und II - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2013/14
Zielgruppe
Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA EnglischAre you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)? Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, ourdepartment and the University of Potsdam's International Office have developed the following guidelines for Erasmusstudents:- Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses.- limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in "Hörverstehen undmündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies.- On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik undAmerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 20412 - Schriftlicher Ausdruck I (benotet)
74227 U - Englisch Übersetzen
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Mo 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.2.23 08.04.2019 Dr. Beate Göldner
2 U Mo 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.2.23 08.04.2019 Dr. Beate Göldner
3 U Mo 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.3.19 08.04.2019 Dr. Elke Hirsch
4 U Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.29 10.04.2019 Dr. Elke Hirsch
5 U Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.4.22 08.04.2019 Dr. Elke Hirsch
Links:
Departmental Website https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html
Voraussetzung
keine
Leistungsnachweis
Consult your course curriculum (Studienordnung).Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten.Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte) equals the number of ECTS points.
Bemerkung
Wie im Senatsbeschluss S 4/231 vom 15. Juli 2015 dargelegt, ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit in den Lehrveranstaltungenam Zessko obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weilandernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nichtmöglich ist.
Lerninhalte
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able- to comprehend and explain basic differences between lexical, grammatical, and stylistic features of German and English- to provide level-appropriate translations of short German texts into English- to communicate persuasively in an intercultural context
Independent study is an integral component of the course. Students are strongly encouraged to attend the Grammar Tutorial.(Your instructor will provide you with information; see also the departmental website.)
Zielgruppe
Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA EnglischAre you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)? Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, ourdepartment and the University of Potsdam's International Office have developed the following guidelines for Erasmusstudents:- Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses.- limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in "Hörverstehen undmündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies.- On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik undAmerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly.
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Bachelor of Education - Englisch Sekundarst. I und II - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2013/14
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 20413 - Übersetzen (benotet)
AM-SA - Aufbaumodul Sprachausbildung
74228 U - Englisch Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.3.19 10.04.2019 Dr. Beate Göldner
2 U Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.4.22 11.04.2019 Joanna Thompson
3 U Di 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.4.22 09.04.2019 Joanna Thompson
4 U Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.4.22 09.04.2019 Joanna Thompson
5 U Do 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.3.18 11.04.2019 Richard James Shaw
Links:
Departmental Website https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html
Voraussetzung
Erfolgreicher Abschluss des gesamten Basismoduls (= Schriftlicher Ausdruck I, Übersetzen, Hörverstehen und mündlicherAusdruck I)
Leistungsnachweis
Consult your course curriculum (Studienordnung).Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten.Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte) equals the number of ECTS points.
Bemerkung
Wie im Senatsbeschluss S 4/231 vom 15. Juli 2015 dargelegt, ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit in den Lehrveranstaltungenam Zessko obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weilandernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nichtmöglich ist.
Lerninhalte
This course helps students master oral communication of an informative, explanatory, and persuasive nature throughpresenting and debating. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able- to understand and identify the principles of these genres- to structure and present an academic presentation in English effectively- to present complex subjects; integrating sub-themes and developing particular points- to formulate their ideas and opinions with precision and utilize appropriate language- to relate their contributions skilfully to those of other speakers- to round off with an appropriate conclusion- to respond to audience questions with confidenceStudents are required to participate in weekly class discussions. Independent study is an integral component of the course.Students are strongly encouraged to attend the Conversational English Program and, if still necessary, the IndependentPronunciation Coaching. (Your instructor will provide you with information; see also the departmental website.)
Zielgruppe
Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA EnglischAre you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)? Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, ourdepartment and the University of Potsdam's International Office have developed the following guidelines for Erasmusstudents:- Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses.- limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in "Hörverstehen undmündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies.- On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik undAmerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly.
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Bachelor of Education - Englisch Sekundarst. I und II - Prüfungsversion Wintersemester 2013/14
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 20511 - Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck II (benotet)
74229 U - Englisch Schriftlicher Ausdruck II
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Fr 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.3.19 12.04.2019 Dr. Beate Göldner
2 U Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.3.19 12.04.2019 Dr. Beate Göldner
3 U Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.0.29 10.04.2019 Dr. Elke Hirsch
4 U Mi 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.3.18 10.04.2019 Dr. David James Prickett
5 U Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.3.18 11.04.2019 Richard James Shaw
Links:
Departmental Website https://www.uni-potsdam.de/de/zessko/sprachen/engl-phil.html
Kommentar
Students are encouraged to take Dr. Prickett's section (Gruppe 4, Wed., 8-10) in tandem with Prof. Nicole Waller’sseminar "American Literary and Cultural History" (Thurs., 8-10), since the two classes will be coordinated in terms oftexts and assignments. Enrolling in both classes is not mandatory, however.
Voraussetzung
Erfolgreicher Abschluss des gesamten Basismoduls (= Schriftlicher Ausdruck I, Übersetzen, Hörverstehen und mündlicherAusdruck I)
Leistungsnachweis
Consult your course curriculum (Studienordnung).Hinweis: Die Anzahl an LP (Leistungspunkten) entspricht der Anzahl an ECTS-Punkten.Note: The number of LP (Leistungspunkte) equals the number of ECTS points.
Bemerkung
Wie im Senatsbeschluss S 4/231 vom 15. Juli 2015 dargelegt, ist die regelmäßige Anwesenheit in den Lehrveranstaltungenam Zessko obligatorisch. Die Anwesenheit in den sprachpraktischen Lehrveranstaltungen ist dringend erforderlich, weilandernfalls die Lernziele nicht erreicht werden können und eine Leistungserfassung im Sinne der Prüfungsordnung nichtmöglich ist.
Lerninhalte
This two-hour writing course centers on essay writing and the argumentative essay in particular. Upon completion of thiscourse, students will be able- to express themselves using nuanced language (improved accuracy and appropriacy of writing)- to produce cohesive and coherent academic writing (improved complexity and effectiveness of writing)- to identify and produce various types of academic texts- to evaluate their own and others' texts (peer review)- to assess and cite (MLA) appropriate sources properly
Students are required to submit assignments on a regular basis. Independent study is an integral component of the course.Students are strongly encouraged to attend the English Academic Writing Tutorial. (Your instructor will provide you withinformation; see also the departmental website.)
Students are encouraged to take Dr. Prickett's section (Gruppe 4, Wed., 8-10) in tandem with Prof. Nicole Waller’sseminar "American Literary and Cultural History" (Thurs., 8-10), since the two classes will be coordinated in terms oftexts and assignments. Enrolling in both classes is not mandatory, however.
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Zielgruppe
Studierende der Anglistik/Amerikanistik und des LA EnglischAre you an exchange student (Erasmus or other program)? Due to the limited number of spots in our courses, ourdepartment and the University of Potsdam's International Office have developed the following guidelines for Erasmusstudents:- Erasmus and other exchange students will not be automatically admitted to courses.- limited course spots (2 in "Hörverstehen und mündlicher Ausdruck I," 2 in "Übersetzen," and 1 in "Hörverstehen undmündlicher Ausdruck II") will be reserved for Erasmus students whose major is English and/or American Studies.- On a case by case basis, Erasmus students might be permitted to attend language courses at the Institut für Anglistik undAmerikanistik (Masters-level courses). Please contact the Institute directly.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 20512 - Schriftlicher Ausdruck II (benotet)
BM-Lin - Basismodul Linguistik
73471 GK - Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Pt. 1
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 GK Di 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 09.04.2019 Anja Penßler-Beyer
2 GK Mo 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 08.04.2019 Giulia Gambetta
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.This is the first part of a two-course module which lays the groundwork for all further coursework in linguistics. It aims tointroduce students to the nature of language and the major domains of linguistic inquiry as well as to provide an understandingof basic concepts, principles and tools in the following areas: Phonetics, Phonology, Morphology and Lexical Semantics.There will be weekly exercises and a mock exam. Students are encouraged to acquire a copy of the textbook (see below)before the beginning of the semester. In case tutorials are offered for this course, see the bulletin board at the beginning ofthe semester for times and places. It is strongly recommended that students attend one of these tutorials regularly. Notice:For the new teacher training BA program (Studienordnung WS 13/14) and the new BA program (Studienordnung WS 15/16),this course together with Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics, Part II will form the Basic Module in Linguistics (BM-Lin). Themodule ends with a final written exam of 180 minutes comprising the contents of Parts I and II. For students of all other studyprograms, this course will be the first part of the Grundmodul Linguistik (GLin). Students in these study programs will haveto write a final written exam of 90 minutes each at the end of Part I, Part II, and Part III. Prerequisites: Open for all studentsbeginning a course of study in English. Please register for this course in moodle for access to the course materials. The officialregistration will happen via PULS.
Literatur
You will need to obtain the following book: Kortmann, Bernd. 2005. English Linguistics: Essentials. Berlin: Cornelsen.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
SL 260111 - Einführung in die anglistische Linguistik I (Phonetik/Phonologie - Morphologie - Lexikalische Semantik)(unbenotet)
73472 GK - Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Pt. 2
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 GK Fr 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 12.04.2019 Milene Mendes deOliveira
2 GK Do 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 11.04.2019 Anna Carolina OliveiraMendes
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.This is the second part of a two-course module which lays the groundwork for all further coursework in linguistics. In thissecond part of the module, participants will learn about aspects of syntax, i.e. how phrases, clauses, and sentences areformed, and how to apply these to new examples and, ideally, analyze examples of actual language use themselves by -excerpting the relevant knowledge from course-specific slidecasts and additional literature on the basis of guiding questions,- testing their understanding by applying their newly acquired knowledge to exercise questions, - clarifying questions inclass, and - completing assignments, which also include an application task, for each subtopic in order to later be able touse these skills in the advanced linguistics courses in their BA and MA studies. Notice: For the teacher training BA program(Studienordnung WS 13/14) and the new BA program (Studienordnung WS 15/16), this course together with Introductionto Synchronic Linguistics, Part I forms the Basic Module in Linguistics (BM-Lin). The module ends with a final written examof 180 minutes comprising the contents of Parts I and II. For students of all other study programs, this course will be thesecond part of the Grundmodul Linguistik (GLin). Students in these study programs will have to write a final written exam of90 minutes each at the end of Part I, Part II, and Part III. You may attend this course in parallel with part I. Please note theamount of work you will have to do for both these courses, though.
Literatur
Our main reference book will be: Greenbaum, Sidney and Randolph Quirk (1990): A students grammar of the Englishlanguage. Harlow: Longman. (recommended for purchase, also for later reference.)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
SL 260112 - Einführung in die anglistische Linguistik II (Syntax) (unbenotet)
AM-Lin1 - Aufbaumodul Linguistik 1 - Entwicklung und Variation der englischen Sprache
73473 V - An Introduction to the History of English
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 V Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.09.1.12 08.04.2019 David Lewis
Links:
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.The course offers an introduction to the history of the English language from its origins to the present day. It exploresthe linguistic roots of English, the changes in pronunciation and loss of inflections, as well as the enormous expansion invocabulary which characterizes the development of English. We will also consider the different varieties of English in evidencetoday and the similarities and dissimilarities between German and English. Among the difficulties encountered by ESLstudents are the English system of tenses as well as the discrepancy between spelling and pronunciation: these will all bedealt with in this series of lectures.
Literatur
Chapters from the following books will be provided on moodle: Algeo, John & Thomas Pyles. 2004. The Origins andDevelopment of the English Language. 5th edition, Thomson Wadsworth Barber, Charles, Beal, Joan C. & Philip A. Shaw.2009. The English Language: A Historical Introduction. 2nd ed. Cambridge UP Baugh, Albert C. and Thomas Cable. 2013. 6thed. A History of the English Language. London and New York: Routledge. Kohnen, Thomas. 2014. Introduction to the Historyof English. Frankfurt/M. etc.: Peter Lang.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260211 - Entwicklung und Variation der englischen Sprache (unbenotet)
73476 S - Old English
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.09.2.16 08.04.2019 David Lewis
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Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.This course will offer students an introduction to the earliest stages of English as it emerged as an independent languagein the early Middle Ages. Short examples from some of the earliest texts will be used to illustrate the characteristics of OldEnglish. We will examine how some features of the modern language and many so-called ”exceptions” can be explained interms of the earlier language.Particular attention will be paid to the lexical, grammatical and phonological features of Old English. Students will be asked toacquire a minimal basic vocabulary and to translate Old-English texts into either Modern English or German. The course alsooffers an introduction to historical linguistics and demonstrates its usefulness for teachers of the modern language.
Literatur
Course material including text extracts and grammatical material will be placed on Moodle.
Leistungsnachweis
Final written examination
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 260221 - Entwicklung und Variation der englischen Sprache (benotet)
73477 S - Introduction to Sociolinguistics
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 08.04.2019 Dr. Arne Peters
Links:
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Sociolinguistics deals with the social life of language, language in its sociocultural context. It is a branch of linguistics thatlooks at how our words and sentences are influenced by the society around us, for instance, how the accent or the dialect weuse has been shaped by where we come from or which social status group we belong to. In this introductory course we willexamine the role of language in a variety of social contexts, considering both how language works and how it can be used tosignal and interpret various aspects of social identity.
Literatur
Meyerhoff, M. (2018). Introducing Sociolinguistics. 3rd edition. London & New York: Routledge
Leistungsnachweis
Final exam (90 minutes)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 260221 - Entwicklung und Variation der englischen Sprache (benotet)
73507 S - Englishes in Africa and Asia
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 08.04.2019 Denisa Latic
Links:
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Literatur
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 260221 - Entwicklung und Variation der englischen Sprache (benotet)
73508 S - Introduction to Corpus Linguistics
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 10.04.2019 Denisa Latic
Links:
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Literatur
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PL 260221 - Entwicklung und Variation der englischen Sprache (benotet)
AM-Lin2 - Aufbaumodul Linguistik 2 - System und Gebrauch der englischen Sprache
73481 S - Practical Lexicography
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. N.N. 08.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Hans-GeorgWolf
Veranstaltungsort: 1.08.0.69
Links:
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.In this course, students will be introduced to the field of lexicography, from both a theoretical and practical angle. First, recentlexicographic developments will be discussed, particularly in the writing of variety dictionaries of English. Then, students willbe given the in-class task to compile their own dictionary entries, based on the formal and theoretical principles learned in thetheoretical part. The seminar will take place in a computer lab, and the number of participants is hence limited to 20.
Literatur
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260311 - Seminar 1 (Testat) (unbenotet)
PL 260312 - Seminar 2 (Modulprüfung) (benotet)
73482 S - Applied Research in Contrastive Linguistics
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 08.04.2019 Anja Penßler-Beyer
Links:
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260311 - Seminar 1 (Testat) (unbenotet)
PL 260312 - Seminar 2 (Modulprüfung) (benotet)
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73483 S - Introduction to Pragmatics
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 12.04.2019 Milene Mendes deOliveira
Links:
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Kommentar
In this course, students will be introduced to basic topics in Pragmatics, such as deixis, reference, presupposition,cooperation, implicature, etc. During the sessions, emphasis is placed on participation and the on the ability to look foreveryday illustrations of pragmatic principles.
Furthermore, students are expected to: (a) work on self-designed case studies, (b) quickly present their methods and resultsto the group, and (c) write a research report to be submitted in the last session. Activities a, b, and c will be done in groups.The research report will be graded.
Literatur
Birner, B. J. (2013). Introduction to pragmatics . Oxford: Willey-Blackwell.
Yule, G. (1996). Pragmatics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Levinson, S.C. (1983). Pragmatics. Cambridge, New York: Cambridge textbooks in linguistics.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260311 - Seminar 1 (Testat) (unbenotet)
PL 260312 - Seminar 2 (Modulprüfung) (benotet)
73484 S - Interaction at Work
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 09.04.2019 Susanne Reinhardt
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Have you ever wondered why interaction is as unproblematic as it is? Why, for instance, do we manage to take turns inconversation without constantly interrupting each other? How do we know what our co-participants are trying to achieve withtheir utterances, and how do we accomplish larger projects? Why do we generally understand each other – and how do wedeal with mis understandings, slips of the tongue, or excessive background noise? These questions have been investigatedby conversation analysts for about fifty years, and generally, we now understand the mechanisms underlying everydayconversation quite well. However, from the very beginning, CA literature has pointed out that ‘institutional’ forms of interaction,such as classroom talk, systematically differ from conversation in terms of these mechanisms – to a greater or lesser degree –and that it may be these differences that help us recognize that participants are engaging in, for instance, business meetings,courtroom interaction, classroom talk or police interrogations.
This class will serve as an introduction to basic assumptions, methods and findings of Conversation Analysis (CA). Wewill discuss general principles of turn-taking, sequence organization and repair in conversation and, on that basis, identifycharacteristic features of classroom talk, business meetings and other types of institutional interaction.
Voraussetzung
Successful completion of the Grundmodul Linguistik (or equivalent).
Literatur
Selected readings:
Chapelle, Carol A. (Ed.) (2013). . Oxford: Blackwell. Couper-Kuhlen, Elizabeth & Selting, Margret (2018). . Cambridge: CUP.Drew, Paul & Heritage, John (Eds.) (1992). . Cambridge: CUP. Levinson, Stephen C. (1983). . Cambridge: CUP. Sidnell, Jack(2010). . Malden: Wiley-Blackwell. Sidnell, Jack & Stivers, Tanya (Eds.) (2013). . Malden: Blackwell.
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Leistungsnachweis
Analysis of data (this includes writing a short essay summarizing the findings of 1000-1500 words)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260311 - Seminar 1 (Testat) (unbenotet)
PL 260312 - Seminar 2 (Modulprüfung) (benotet)
73508 S - Introduction to Corpus Linguistics
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 10.04.2019 Denisa Latic
Links:
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260311 - Seminar 1 (Testat) (unbenotet)
PL 260312 - Seminar 2 (Modulprüfung) (benotet)
74725 S - Foreign language learners’ language use
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 10.04.2019 Taiane Malabarba
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.This BA course expands students’ core knowledge of linguistics (pronunciation, lexis, grammar) gained in the introductorycourse by focusing on L2 English learners’ language use in spoken or written interaction. Students will 1) apply their priorlinguistic knowledge to the description of a variety of existing L2 English spoken and written data 2) study EFL learners’language use within contemporary usage-based approaches.
Literatur
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260311 - Seminar 1 (Testat) (unbenotet)
PL 260312 - Seminar 2 (Modulprüfung) (benotet)
BM-LK - Basismodul Literatur- und Kulturwissenschaft
73516 V - Introduction to Literary Studies
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 V Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.12.0.39 09.04.2019 Dr. Suncica Klaas
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260411 - Einführung in die Literaturwissenschaft (unbenotet)
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73559 S - Introduction to Cultural Studies
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.1.14 08.04.2019 Dr. Carly McLaughlin
2 S Mo 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 08.04.2019 Dr. Suncica Klaas
Links:
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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
PNL 260412 - Einführung in die Kulturwissenschaft (unbenotet)
BM-FDS - Basismodul Fachdidaktik für die Sekundarstufe
73522 PR - Schulpraktische Studien Englisch (SPS)
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
2 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
3 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
4 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
5 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
6 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
7 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
8 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
9 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
10 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
11 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
12 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
13 PR N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Susanne Gnädig
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Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".The SPS are a chance to gain first insights into the profession of an English teacher. They take place in schools in and aroundPotsdam. In groups of app. five students you will observe and teach English lessons. The SPS are partly supervised byEnglish teachers who cooperate with the TEFL department.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260531 - Fachdidaktische Tagespraktika (SPS) (unbenotet)
73523 S - Planung und Gestaltung von Englischunterricht
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 10.04.2019 Dr. phil. Urška Grum
Links:
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Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".Dieses Seminar bereitet die Studierenden auf die Schulpraktischen Studien Englisch (SPS) im Wintersemester 2019/20 vor.Studierende, die dieses Seminar besuchen, sollten sicherstellen können, die SPS im Wintersemester 2019/20 belegen zukönnen. Der Kurs führt in grundlegende Fragen der Planung und Gestaltung von Englischunterricht ein. Die Komplexitätder Faktoren, die Unterrichtsplanung und -gestaltung bestimmen, wird unter Einbeziehung fachdidaktischer Literatur undErfahrungen der Teilnehmenden vor, während und nach den SPS reflektiert und diskutiert.
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260521 - Planung und Gestaltung des Englischunterrichts in den Sekundarstufen ("Vorbereitungs-, Begleit- undNachbereitungsseminar zu den fachdidaktischen Tagespraktika") (unbenotet)
73524 B - Planung und Gestaltung von Englischunterricht
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 B Mo 16:00 - 18:00 14t. 1.19.0.12 08.04.2019 Susanne Gnädig
1 B Mo 16:00 - 18:00 Einzel 1.19.0.12 29.04.2019 Susanne Gnädig
2 B Mo 18:00 - 20:00 14t. 1.19.0.12 08.04.2019 Susanne Gnädig
2 B Mo 18:00 - 20:00 Einzel 1.19.0.12 29.04.2019 Susanne Gnädig
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Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".Dieses Blockseminar ist an die Schulpraktischen Studien (SPS) im Sommersemester 2019 gekoppelt. Der Kurs führtin grundlegende Fragen der Planung und Gestaltung von Englischunterricht ein. Die Komplexität der Faktoren, dieUnterrichtsplanung und -gestaltung bestimmen, wird unter Einbeziehung fachdidaktischer Literatur und Erfahrungen derTeilnehmenden vor, während und nach den SPS reflektiert und diskutiert.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260521 - Planung und Gestaltung des Englischunterrichts in den Sekundarstufen ("Vorbereitungs-, Begleit- undNachbereitungsseminar zu den fachdidaktischen Tagespraktika") (unbenotet)
73529 V - Introduction to English Language Teaching
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 V Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.11.0.09 09.04.2019 Dr. phil. Urška Grum
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Kommentar
Diese Veranstaltung wird von Frau Dr. Urška Grum durchgeführt.
Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading. This interactive lecture introduces students to the central subject areas of English Language Teaching: theories oflanguage learning, the roles of teachers and learners, language learning objectives, as well as various media, materials andmethodological approaches. It provides students with an overview of key issues, technical terms and definitions in foreignlanguage education research as well as didactic principles and methods which can be useful in the English as a foreignlanguage classroom.
Literatur
Surkamp, C. und Viebrock, B. (Hrsg.) (2018). Teaching English as a Foreign Language: An Introduction. Stuttgart: J.B.Metzler.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260511 - Einführung in das Unterrichten der englischen Sprache in den Sekundarstufen (unbenotet)
Wahlpflichtmodule der Fachwissenschaft
AM-ALK-a - Aufbaumodul Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 09.04.2019 Florian Schybilski
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Kommentar
This course aims at interrogating the idea of modernity as salvation. It is designed to give an overview of approaches tomodernity and salvation. In a second step, we will apply these theories to literary examples. Throughout the semester, youwill create and refine research theses, which you will work into term papers. You are required to briefly introduce one text fordiscussion in class.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to– define and classify different approaches to modernity and salvation– contrast, discuss, and criticize theoretical texts– apply theory to different literary examples– formulate research theses and write research papers
Literatur
Please read the following books before the start of the semester:Mulk Raj Anand - UntouchableNarendra Jadhav - Outcaste (preferably the Viking 2003 edition)
We will also be discussing the video game Bioshock (2K Games, 2007) so please familiarize yourselves with its aestheticsand story line by playing or via playthrough footage.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– response/research paper of about 2,500 words (graded/ungraded)
6 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– research paper of about 5,000-6,000 words (graded)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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Kommentar
TO MANAGE EXPECTATIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: WE WILL NOT BE WATCHING TELEVISION IN THISCLASS! THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THEORY.
This seminar takes several approaches to TV shows: We will explore the peculiarities of serial narratives, think about issuesof represenation, look at the impact of TV shows on political and social discourses and critically refelct on aspects of fanactivisim. We shall attempt to define and answer what it means to be living in the golden age of television.
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Literatur
t.b.a.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
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PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73498 S - Mexican American Literature and Culture
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 08.04.2019 Frederike Offizier
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73499 S - The American Short Story
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 08.04.2019 Ariane Schröder
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This course explores American literature and culture through what has been called its uniquely national art form, the shortstory. Writer Ann Patchett likens reading short stories to the experience of a swarm of bees, ”blocking out sound and sunand becoming the only thing you can think about.” We’ll be doing a lot of thinking about the short story—as a literary art form,as a social and historical record, and as a reflection of the cultural values that shape collective identities. From the ghostsand fantasies that haunted the nineteenth-century short story to the casual cruelties and everyday redemptions in twentieth-century stories to today’s experimental fictions, the short story represents diverse visions of American identity and experience.We will thus roam widely to construct methods for thinking about and a critical vocabulary for discussing and writing about theshort story. Students will examine the genre, learning about its formal structures and strategies, as well as its place in differentcultural and historical contexts.
Literatur
All necessary reading materials will be made available via Moodle.
Leistungsnachweis
regular participation in class discussions, reading diary, mid-term paper (2000 words)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73515 S - Nineteenth-Century American Novel
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 08.04.2019 Dr. Suncica Klaas
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
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73519 S - Herman Melville - Close Reading | Distant Reading
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 12.04.2019 Dr. Dennis Mischke
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This seminar will introduce students to the work and life of Herman Melville, one of the most canonical authors of 19th centuryAmerican Literature. As the year 2019 marks the 200th anniversary of his birth, this seminar will approach the author from arenewed perspective of both traditional and contemporary methods of scholarly work.
We will study the historical, philosophical and aesthetic context(s) of Melville’s origins on land and at sea by combiningclassical and analog approaches to literature (close readings) with the novel methods and tools from the Digital Humanities(DH). Previous experience in dealing with Digital Humanities methods is not required. However, a basic affinity for digital andcomputational tools is expected.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to business and pubic holidays THIS SEMINAR WILL BEGINN IN THE 2nd WEEK OF THE SEMESTERON 26.04. !
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73539 S - H.P. Lovecrafts Fiction
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.21 12.04.2019 Heinrich Wilke
1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 Einzel 1.19.1.22 10.05.2019 Heinrich Wilke
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Largely neglected during his lifetime, H.P. Lovecraft's horror/weird fiction has seen an unparalleled trajectory of posthumousfame. His central tropes — such as elder gods seeking a return to power, cosmic indifference to human achievements, andindividuals destroyed by the knowledge they pursue — have inspired not only countless writers and artists but also anythingin popular culture from board games to heavy metal songs. More recently, philosophical inquiries, too, have found his fictionaloutput stimulating. However, Lovecraft’s enormous contemporary prominence has also lent urgency to interrogations of hispolitical views. Racism and xenophobia not only pervade his œuvre, but are also often constitutive of the horror his storiesevoke. He remains a troublesome icon of horror and weird fiction, as widely derided as admired.
This reading-intensive class is intended as an introduction to Lovecraft's fiction. We will read a number of classic stories andsample some scholarly perspectives on his work. Students will practise close reading, formulate thesis statements, and reflecton their own reading experiences. Discussions will revolve around both political and aesthetic aspects of Lovecraft’s fiction.
Voraussetzung
Participants should be prepared to read a lot and to share their thoughts on the texts orally and in writing. Previous knowledgeof Lovecraft in particular or horror/weird fiction in general is not required.
Literatur
We will use the Penguin Classics editions of Lovecraft’s fiction, edited by S.T. Joshi. Please purchase:
The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories (1999 or subsequent reprints). ISBN: 9780141182346.
The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories (2001). ISBN: 9780142180037.
The Dreams in the Witch-House and Other Weird Stories (2004). ISBN: 9780142437957.
Additional material will be made available via Moodle.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73542 S - African American Literature and Culture
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.12.0.39 11.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73544 S - American Literary and Cultural History
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller
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Kommentar
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
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THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Literatur
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungsnachweis
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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In this seminar we will look at literary and cultural abortion narratives. Abortion has become a hotly contested subject inrecent years and we will trace historical changes in the discourse on it. We will also read and analyse abortion fiction, criticallyevaluate studies on this topic, and deconstruct arguments that have remained closely tied to this debate until today. Theseminar mostly considers abortion in an Anglo-American context.
Please note that this seminar focuses on women's rights and therefore follows a pro-choice/ pro-abortion line of argument.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 10.04.2019 Sara Morais dos SantosBruss
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What are the philosophical implications for knowledge/truth/objectivity within cultures increasingly connected and globallynetworked through digital technologies? How does gender factor into conditions of truth and how is gender complicated byrace, class, caste, standpoint? How can theoretical texts and practical examples from other places and times inform oursocial and political perspectives on knowledge/truth/objectivity in the digital present? This seminar takes a look at feminist,intersectional and post-colonial critiques of these seemingly straightforward categories and what they might mean fromdifferent situated perspectives, especially under the global spread and constant availability of technological (”real” and ”fake”)information-dissemination.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75401 S - African American Futures of 1900
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S N.N. N.N. Block N.N. N.N. Verena Adamik
Kommentar
What kind of future did African American authors imagine at the nadir of race relations of the USA? This course investigatesstill largely unexamined Afrofuturisms from the turn of the century. Students will hopefully gain a better understanding for theBlack experience in the USA pre-WWI, and improve their academic and critical skills.
Literatur
Three entertaining novels (Hopkins Of One Blood Johnsons Light Ahead for the Negro Hodges The White Mans Burden: ASatirical Forecast), secondary literature will be supplied and extensively discussed.
Leistungsnachweis
Essay due at the end of the term participation in a one-day conference on June 6. There will be no sessions on the 14 of June,the 28th of June, and the 5th of July. You are warmly invited to join this course please write a short email to the lecturer forfurther information.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260621 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
AM-BL-a - Aufbaumodul Britische Literatur
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 09.04.2019 Florian Schybilski
Links:
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Kommentar
This course aims at interrogating the idea of modernity as salvation. It is designed to give an overview of approaches tomodernity and salvation. In a second step, we will apply these theories to literary examples. Throughout the semester, youwill create and refine research theses, which you will work into term papers. You are required to briefly introduce one text fordiscussion in class.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to– define and classify different approaches to modernity and salvation– contrast, discuss, and criticize theoretical texts– apply theory to different literary examples– formulate research theses and write research papers
Literatur
Please read the following books before the start of the semester:Mulk Raj Anand - Untouchable
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Narendra Jadhav - Outcaste (preferably the Viking 2003 edition)
We will also be discussing the video game Bioshock (2K Games, 2007) so please familiarize yourselves with its aestheticsand story line by playing or via playthrough footage.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– response/research paper of about 2,500 words (graded/ungraded)
6 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– research paper of about 5,000-6,000 words (graded)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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Kommentar
TO MANAGE EXPECTATIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: WE WILL NOT BE WATCHING TELEVISION IN THISCLASS! THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THEORY.
This seminar takes several approaches to TV shows: We will explore the peculiarities of serial narratives, think about issuesof represenation, look at the impact of TV shows on political and social discourses and critically refelct on aspects of fanactivisim. We shall attempt to define and answer what it means to be living in the golden age of television.
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Literatur
t.b.a.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73467 S - From Jane Austen to the Brontës: Female Agency in Women`s Writing
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 09.04.2019 Stephanie Sumner
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This course aims at discussing a range of novels and texts by or about British women writers between 1750 and 1850 underthe viewpoint of feminist literary criticism. The focus will be on women's agency, the influence of feminist theory on women'swriting over the years, as well as historical contexts and circumstances influencing women writer's of the above-mentionedtime period.
This course will be reading-intensive and regular attendance as well as active participation in class will be expected.
Literatur
We will read the following four novels in this course:
• Jane Austen's Emma• Maria Edgeworth's Helen• Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre• Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton
Please begin reading Emma already as this will be the first novel discussed. Helen is available as an e-publication, the otherthree books are available at most second-hand bookshops.
Further texts and reading material will be provided on Moodle. Please enrol in the course before attending the first session.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS
You will be expected to write an essay of approx. 4,000 words. Throughout the seminar you will learn to formulate a thesis,develop a structure, research the appropriate literature, and, in the end, produce said essay, which will be concerned withan aspect of the topic in general or a specific sub-topic we discuss. Said thesis, structure, and literature choice will have tobe handed in over the course of the semester so that you can develop your essay as we move through the topic. This iscompulsory in order to pass this course.
In addition to this, you are expected to prepare for each session to enable you to take part in in-class discussions andexercises. You will also be encouraged to provide feedback to others while you yourself will also be given feedback bymembers of the class.
6 ECTS
If you are taking this course as a 'b-Seminar' you will be required to write an additional module paper of approx. 6,000 words.This may or may not be connected to the topic of this course. If you plan on writing this module paper, please approach mebefore or after class or send me an email with an idea of the topic you would like to discuss.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73468 S - Early Modern Utopias
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 09.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Dirk Wiemann
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With the beginning of European modernity in the Renaissance, the literary genre of the utopia – the construction of imaginarysocieties and polities as alternatives to the actually existent ones – becomes increasingly important. What are the historicalfactors that make this kind of writing so popular in the period from ca. 1500 to 1700? How is the interest in utopian writingrelated to the intensifying relations between Europe and overseas societies, many of which were remarkably different from thefamiliar? Is utopia, then, an inherently colonialist genre? Or is the utopian literary imagination tied in with a more general urgeto ”imagine the present otherwise”, which the French theorist Michel Foucault has identified as typical of modern sensibilitiesat large? And how, if at all, do the early utopias from Thomas More to Margaret Cavendish ‘speak to us’ today in a periodwhere the slogan that ‘another world is possible’ appears to have, again, lost its force?
In our seminar, we will discuss these and other questions based on in-depth analyses of four influential early modern utopias:Thomas More’s Utopia (1516), Francis Bacon’s The New Atlantis (1627), Henry Neville’s The Isle of Pines (1668) andMargaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World (1668).
Literatur
Thomas More, Utopia . Tr. Robert M. Adams (available in the Norton Classics, or alternatively, the Cambridge UniversityPress editions);
Susan Bruce (ed.), Three Early Modern Utopias (incl. The New Atlantis and The Isle of Pines )
Margaret Cavendish, The Blazing World (Penguin Classics)
Leistungsnachweis
3 CP for regular and active participation; open book exam in the final session.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73500 S - Shakespeares Poetry
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 11.04.2019 Dr. Stephan Mussil
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Literatur
will be announced at the beginning of term
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73501 S - Narrative Technique in British Short Stories
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 11.04.2019 Dr. Stephan Mussil
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Kommentar
Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".
Literatur
will be announced at the beginning of term
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73505 S - Poetics from Sidney to Woolf
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 12.04.2019 Dr. Stephan Mussil
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.The course surveys the history of thoughts about literature from the renaissance to modernism.
Literatur
will be announced at the beginning of term
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73535 S - British Literature & Culture between Fin de Siecle and Modernism
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 10.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73540 S - A Postcolonial World Literature?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.0.12 10.04.2019 Luz-Maria Gasser
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia
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.
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Kommentar
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Literatur
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungsnachweis
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73552 S - Neo-Victorianism
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 10.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Anja Schwarz
Links:
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Kommentar
Contemporary literature and culture show an immense fascination with the Victorian age. The period is frequently representedas modernity’s other, characterised by prudery and the repression of sexuality. Yet, as Michel Foucault has famously stressed,we remain profoundly influenced by the discourses, conventions and ideas of the nineteenth century. Our course will studyNeo-Victorian texts from the past two decades that often playfully engage with the period, challenging and revising Victorianthemes and throwing a light on those forgotten in standard accounts of the nineteenth century. Discussing Sarah WatersTipping the Velvet (1998), Matthew Kneales’ English Passengers (2002) and the BBC series Sherlock (2010-17), we willgain insights into the complex interactions between our (post)modern present and the Victorian past. Our focus will lie oncontemporary revisions and (re)constructions of Victorian notions of gender/sexuality, race, and class.
Literatur
Students are expected to have read Sarah Waters' novel Tipping the Velvet by week 5 and Matthew Kneales’ EnglishPassengers by week 10 of class.
Leistungsnachweis
Testat: Students are expected to prepare a brief discussion handout (2 pages) and to submit a response paper of 800 words.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75141 S - British Women Writers of the 1930s
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 08.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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Kommentar
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British women writers of the 1930s are often neglected in English literary history. The decade, situated between two worldwars, was characterised by political and ideological conflict and economic instability. Aesthetically, the continuous influence ofmodernism as well as traditional forms like the domestic novel shaped the literary landscape of the 1930s. In this seminar, wewill read novels which all deal with these conflicts and contradictions in their own way.
Literatur
Nancy Mitford: Wigs on the Green
Rhys: Good Morning, Midnight
Winifred Watson: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Rosamond Lehmann: The Weather in the Streets
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
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In this seminar we will look at literary and cultural abortion narratives. Abortion has become a hotly contested subject inrecent years and we will trace historical changes in the discourse on it. We will also read and analyse abortion fiction, criticallyevaluate studies on this topic, and deconstruct arguments that have remained closely tied to this debate until today. Theseminar mostly considers abortion in an Anglo-American context.
Please note that this seminar focuses on women's rights and therefore follows a pro-choice/ pro-abortion line of argument.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 10.04.2019 Dr. Kylie Crane
Links:
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Kommentar
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April 2019 sees the 300-year anniversary of the publication of Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (full title, almost a novel itself:The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, allalone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been caston Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'dby Pyrates ). This seminar takes this opportunity to (re-)read the novel, to contemplate its canonical status (and to think aboutwhat makes a canon), to consider the context of its publication (and the contexts of our own readings), as well as to addressand discuss various critiques of the text (including fictional, audio-visual and other artistic engagements). We will engage indiscussions shaped by theories from Gender Studies, Postcolonial Studies and the Environmental Humanities.
Students are required to have access to the Norton Critical Edition of Robinson Crusoe (second edition, ISBN:978-0393964523), and will be asked to read/watch two other novels, some audio-visual materials, as well as critical essaysthroughout the semester. It is recommended that students begin reading Robinson Crusoe prior to the beginning of semester.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260721 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
AM-BK-a - Aufbaumodul Britische Kultur
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 09.04.2019 Florian Schybilski
Links:
comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=27931
Kommentar
This course aims at interrogating the idea of modernity as salvation. It is designed to give an overview of approaches tomodernity and salvation. In a second step, we will apply these theories to literary examples. Throughout the semester, youwill create and refine research theses, which you will work into term papers. You are required to briefly introduce one text fordiscussion in class.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to– define and classify different approaches to modernity and salvation– contrast, discuss, and criticize theoretical texts– apply theory to different literary examples– formulate research theses and write research papers
Literatur
Please read the following books before the start of the semester:Mulk Raj Anand - UntouchableNarendra Jadhav - Outcaste (preferably the Viking 2003 edition)
We will also be discussing the video game Bioshock (2K Games, 2007) so please familiarize yourselves with its aestheticsand story line by playing or via playthrough footage.
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Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– response/research paper of about 2,500 words (graded/ungraded)
6 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– research paper of about 5,000-6,000 words (graded)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
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TO MANAGE EXPECTATIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: WE WILL NOT BE WATCHING TELEVISION IN THISCLASS! THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THEORY.
This seminar takes several approaches to TV shows: We will explore the peculiarities of serial narratives, think about issuesof represenation, look at the impact of TV shows on political and social discourses and critically refelct on aspects of fanactivisim. We shall attempt to define and answer what it means to be living in the golden age of television.
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Literatur
t.b.a.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73467 S - From Jane Austen to the Brontës: Female Agency in Women`s Writing
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 09.04.2019 Stephanie Sumner
Links:
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This course aims at discussing a range of novels and texts by or about British women writers between 1750 and 1850 underthe viewpoint of feminist literary criticism. The focus will be on women's agency, the influence of feminist theory on women'swriting over the years, as well as historical contexts and circumstances influencing women writer's of the above-mentionedtime period.
This course will be reading-intensive and regular attendance as well as active participation in class will be expected.
Literatur
We will read the following four novels in this course:
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• Jane Austen's Emma• Maria Edgeworth's Helen• Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre• Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton
Please begin reading Emma already as this will be the first novel discussed. Helen is available as an e-publication, the otherthree books are available at most second-hand bookshops.
Further texts and reading material will be provided on Moodle. Please enrol in the course before attending the first session.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS
You will be expected to write an essay of approx. 4,000 words. Throughout the seminar you will learn to formulate a thesis,develop a structure, research the appropriate literature, and, in the end, produce said essay, which will be concerned withan aspect of the topic in general or a specific sub-topic we discuss. Said thesis, structure, and literature choice will have tobe handed in over the course of the semester so that you can develop your essay as we move through the topic. This iscompulsory in order to pass this course.
In addition to this, you are expected to prepare for each session to enable you to take part in in-class discussions andexercises. You will also be encouraged to provide feedback to others while you yourself will also be given feedback bymembers of the class.
6 ECTS
If you are taking this course as a 'b-Seminar' you will be required to write an additional module paper of approx. 6,000 words.This may or may not be connected to the topic of this course. If you plan on writing this module paper, please approach mebefore or after class or send me an email with an idea of the topic you would like to discuss.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73468 S - Early Modern Utopias
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 09.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Dirk Wiemann
Links:
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Kommentar
With the beginning of European modernity in the Renaissance, the literary genre of the utopia – the construction of imaginarysocieties and polities as alternatives to the actually existent ones – becomes increasingly important. What are the historicalfactors that make this kind of writing so popular in the period from ca. 1500 to 1700? How is the interest in utopian writingrelated to the intensifying relations between Europe and overseas societies, many of which were remarkably different from thefamiliar? Is utopia, then, an inherently colonialist genre? Or is the utopian literary imagination tied in with a more general urgeto ”imagine the present otherwise”, which the French theorist Michel Foucault has identified as typical of modern sensibilitiesat large? And how, if at all, do the early utopias from Thomas More to Margaret Cavendish ‘speak to us’ today in a periodwhere the slogan that ‘another world is possible’ appears to have, again, lost its force?
In our seminar, we will discuss these and other questions based on in-depth analyses of four influential early modern utopias:Thomas More’s Utopia (1516), Francis Bacon’s The New Atlantis (1627), Henry Neville’s The Isle of Pines (1668) andMargaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World (1668).
Literatur
Thomas More, Utopia . Tr. Robert M. Adams (available in the Norton Classics, or alternatively, the Cambridge UniversityPress editions);
Susan Bruce (ed.), Three Early Modern Utopias (incl. The New Atlantis and The Isle of Pines )
Margaret Cavendish, The Blazing World (Penguin Classics)
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Leistungsnachweis
3 CP for regular and active participation; open book exam in the final session.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73512 S - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 11.04.2019 Dr. Carly McLaughlin
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BA course - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees (19.0.31)
This course is concerned with the history and memory of the Kindertransport, the scheme which brought Jewish child refugees
to Britain from Nazi Europe before the outbreak of the Second World War, the 80 th anniversary of which is being celebratedin 2018/2019. On the basis of narratives and memoirs, we will consider how the scheme is remembered in the British publicmemory and is instrumentalised in discussions around migration, citizenship and belonging, and the so-called refugee crisis.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73535 S - British Literature & Culture between Fin de Siecle and Modernism
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 10.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
Links:
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
Links:
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
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73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia
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.
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THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Literatur
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungsnachweis
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73552 S - Neo-Victorianism
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 10.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Anja Schwarz
Links:
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Kommentar
Contemporary literature and culture show an immense fascination with the Victorian age. The period is frequently representedas modernity’s other, characterised by prudery and the repression of sexuality. Yet, as Michel Foucault has famously stressed,we remain profoundly influenced by the discourses, conventions and ideas of the nineteenth century. Our course will studyNeo-Victorian texts from the past two decades that often playfully engage with the period, challenging and revising Victorianthemes and throwing a light on those forgotten in standard accounts of the nineteenth century. Discussing Sarah WatersTipping the Velvet (1998), Matthew Kneales’ English Passengers (2002) and the BBC series Sherlock (2010-17), we willgain insights into the complex interactions between our (post)modern present and the Victorian past. Our focus will lie oncontemporary revisions and (re)constructions of Victorian notions of gender/sexuality, race, and class.
Literatur
Students are expected to have read Sarah Waters' novel Tipping the Velvet by week 5 and Matthew Kneales’ EnglishPassengers by week 10 of class.
Leistungsnachweis
Testat: Students are expected to prepare a brief discussion handout (2 pages) and to submit a response paper of 800 words.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73555 S - Brexit
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 10.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Anja Schwarz
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=28731
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Britain’s tight Brexit vote of 2016 is generally taken to express deep divisions across the nation: 52% vs. 38%, England vs.Scotland vs. Wales vs. Northern Ireland, liberal vs. conservative, old vs. young, affluent vs. poor, etc.Our class sets out to investigate contradictory reactions to the referendum across politics and the media, as Britain continuesits negotiations with the European Union in 2019. We will also consider a variety of creative negotiations of the referendumby probing into the imaginative power of literature, film, comedy and other media. How do these cultural texts imagine a post-Brexit Britain?
Literatur
Students are expected to purchase and read Ali Smith's 2017 novel Winter by week 6.
Leistungsnachweis
Testat: Students are expected to prepare brief discussion handouts (2 pages) and a response paper of 800 words.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75141 S - British Women Writers of the 1930s
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 08.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=28945
Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
British women writers of the 1930s are often neglected in English literary history. The decade, situated between two worldwars, was characterised by political and ideological conflict and economic instability. Aesthetically, the continuous influence ofmodernism as well as traditional forms like the domestic novel shaped the literary landscape of the 1930s. In this seminar, wewill read novels which all deal with these conflicts and contradictions in their own way.
Literatur
Nancy Mitford: Wigs on the Green
Rhys: Good Morning, Midnight
Winifred Watson: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Rosamond Lehmann: The Weather in the Streets
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=28946
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In this seminar we will look at literary and cultural abortion narratives. Abortion has become a hotly contested subject inrecent years and we will trace historical changes in the discourse on it. We will also read and analyse abortion fiction, criticallyevaluate studies on this topic, and deconstruct arguments that have remained closely tied to this debate until today. Theseminar mostly considers abortion in an Anglo-American context.
Please note that this seminar focuses on women's rights and therefore follows a pro-choice/ pro-abortion line of argument.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 10.04.2019 Sara Morais dos SantosBruss
Links:
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What are the philosophical implications for knowledge/truth/objectivity within cultures increasingly connected and globallynetworked through digital technologies? How does gender factor into conditions of truth and how is gender complicated byrace, class, caste, standpoint? How can theoretical texts and practical examples from other places and times inform oursocial and political perspectives on knowledge/truth/objectivity in the digital present? This seminar takes a look at feminist,intersectional and post-colonial critiques of these seemingly straightforward categories and what they might mean fromdifferent situated perspectives, especially under the global spread and constant availability of technological (”real” and ”fake”)information-dissemination.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 10.04.2019 Dr. Kylie Crane
Links:
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Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
April 2019 sees the 300-year anniversary of the publication of Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (full title, almost a novel itself:The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, allalone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been caston Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'dby Pyrates ). This seminar takes this opportunity to (re-)read the novel, to contemplate its canonical status (and to think aboutwhat makes a canon), to consider the context of its publication (and the contexts of our own readings), as well as to addressand discuss various critiques of the text (including fictional, audio-visual and other artistic engagements). We will engage indiscussions shaped by theories from Gender Studies, Postcolonial Studies and the Environmental Humanities.
Students are required to have access to the Norton Critical Edition of Robinson Crusoe (second edition, ISBN:978-0393964523), and will be asked to read/watch two other novels, some audio-visual materials, as well as critical essaysthroughout the semester. It is recommended that students begin reading Robinson Crusoe prior to the beginning of semester.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260821 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
AM-PLK-a - Aufbaumodul Postkoloniale Literatur/Kultur
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 09.04.2019 Florian Schybilski
Links:
comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=27931
Kommentar
This course aims at interrogating the idea of modernity as salvation. It is designed to give an overview of approaches tomodernity and salvation. In a second step, we will apply these theories to literary examples. Throughout the semester, youwill create and refine research theses, which you will work into term papers. You are required to briefly introduce one text fordiscussion in class.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to– define and classify different approaches to modernity and salvation– contrast, discuss, and criticize theoretical texts– apply theory to different literary examples– formulate research theses and write research papers
Literatur
Please read the following books before the start of the semester:Mulk Raj Anand - UntouchableNarendra Jadhav - Outcaste (preferably the Viking 2003 edition)
We will also be discussing the video game Bioshock (2K Games, 2007) so please familiarize yourselves with its aestheticsand story line by playing or via playthrough footage.
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Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– response/research paper of about 2,500 words (graded/ungraded)
6 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– research paper of about 5,000-6,000 words (graded)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=27938
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TO MANAGE EXPECTATIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: WE WILL NOT BE WATCHING TELEVISION IN THISCLASS! THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THEORY.
This seminar takes several approaches to TV shows: We will explore the peculiarities of serial narratives, think about issuesof represenation, look at the impact of TV shows on political and social discourses and critically refelct on aspects of fanactivisim. We shall attempt to define and answer what it means to be living in the golden age of television.
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73498 S - Mexican American Literature and Culture
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 08.04.2019 Frederike Offizier
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PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73512 S - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 11.04.2019 Dr. Carly McLaughlin
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BA course - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees (19.0.31)
This course is concerned with the history and memory of the Kindertransport, the scheme which brought Jewish child refugees
to Britain from Nazi Europe before the outbreak of the Second World War, the 80 th anniversary of which is being celebratedin 2018/2019. On the basis of narratives and memoirs, we will consider how the scheme is remembered in the British publicmemory and is instrumentalised in discussions around migration, citizenship and belonging, and the so-called refugee crisis.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73519 S - Herman Melville - Close Reading | Distant Reading
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 12.04.2019 Dr. Dennis Mischke
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This seminar will introduce students to the work and life of Herman Melville, one of the most canonical authors of 19th centuryAmerican Literature. As the year 2019 marks the 200th anniversary of his birth, this seminar will approach the author from arenewed perspective of both traditional and contemporary methods of scholarly work.
We will study the historical, philosophical and aesthetic context(s) of Melville’s origins on land and at sea by combiningclassical and analog approaches to literature (close readings) with the novel methods and tools from the Digital Humanities(DH). Previous experience in dealing with Digital Humanities methods is not required. However, a basic affinity for digital andcomputational tools is expected.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to business and pubic holidays THIS SEMINAR WILL BEGINN IN THE 2nd WEEK OF THE SEMESTERON 26.04. !
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
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PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73540 S - A Postcolonial World Literature?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.0.12 10.04.2019 Luz-Maria Gasser
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Kommentar
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73541 S - Modernity and East African Literatures and Cultures
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
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PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73542 S - African American Literature and Culture
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.12.0.39 11.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller
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PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73544 S - American Literary and Cultural History
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
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THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungsnachweis
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
73556 S - Caribbean Poetry
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 10.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Lars Eckstein
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In this class, we will discuss poetry from a wide range of Caribbean writers, from Derek Walcott and Kamau Brathwaiteto Louise Bennet and NourbeSe Philip, from shorter lyrical to epic texts. Caribbean critical theory will help us to betterunderstand arguments and concepts.
Literatur
Primary and secondary material will be provided online via Moodle.
Leistungsnachweis
class minutes, thesis statement writeup or short paper (1-2000 words); long term paper (5.000 words) depending on studyprogramme
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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In this seminar we will look at literary and cultural abortion narratives. Abortion has become a hotly contested subject inrecent years and we will trace historical changes in the discourse on it. We will also read and analyse abortion fiction, criticallyevaluate studies on this topic, and deconstruct arguments that have remained closely tied to this debate until today. Theseminar mostly considers abortion in an Anglo-American context.
Please note that this seminar focuses on women's rights and therefore follows a pro-choice/ pro-abortion line of argument.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
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75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 10.04.2019 Sara Morais dos SantosBruss
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What are the philosophical implications for knowledge/truth/objectivity within cultures increasingly connected and globallynetworked through digital technologies? How does gender factor into conditions of truth and how is gender complicated byrace, class, caste, standpoint? How can theoretical texts and practical examples from other places and times inform oursocial and political perspectives on knowledge/truth/objectivity in the digital present? This seminar takes a look at feminist,intersectional and post-colonial critiques of these seemingly straightforward categories and what they might mean fromdifferent situated perspectives, especially under the global spread and constant availability of technological (”real” and ”fake”)information-dissemination.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 10.04.2019 Dr. Kylie Crane
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April 2019 sees the 300-year anniversary of the publication of Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (full title, almost a novel itself:The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, allalone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been caston Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'dby Pyrates ). This seminar takes this opportunity to (re-)read the novel, to contemplate its canonical status (and to think aboutwhat makes a canon), to consider the context of its publication (and the contexts of our own readings), as well as to addressand discuss various critiques of the text (including fictional, audio-visual and other artistic engagements). We will engage indiscussions shaped by theories from Gender Studies, Postcolonial Studies and the Environmental Humanities.
Students are required to have access to the Norton Critical Edition of Robinson Crusoe (second edition, ISBN:978-0393964523), and will be asked to read/watch two other novels, some audio-visual materials, as well as critical essaysthroughout the semester. It is recommended that students begin reading Robinson Crusoe prior to the beginning of semester.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
75401 S - African American Futures of 1900
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S N.N. N.N. Block N.N. N.N. Verena Adamik
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What kind of future did African American authors imagine at the nadir of race relations of the USA? This course investigatesstill largely unexamined Afrofuturisms from the turn of the century. Students will hopefully gain a better understanding for theBlack experience in the USA pre-WWI, and improve their academic and critical skills.
Literatur
Three entertaining novels (Hopkins Of One Blood Johnsons Light Ahead for the Negro Hodges The White Mans Burden: ASatirical Forecast), secondary literature will be supplied and extensively discussed.
Leistungsnachweis
Essay due at the end of the term participation in a one-day conference on June 6. There will be no sessions on the 14 of June,the 28th of June, and the 5th of July. You are warmly invited to join this course please write a short email to the lecturer forfurther information.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 260921 - Seminar 2 - Referat oder Kurzessay (benotet)
AM-ALK-b - Aufbaumodul Amerikanische Literatur/Kultur
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 09.04.2019 Florian Schybilski
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This course aims at interrogating the idea of modernity as salvation. It is designed to give an overview of approaches tomodernity and salvation. In a second step, we will apply these theories to literary examples. Throughout the semester, youwill create and refine research theses, which you will work into term papers. You are required to briefly introduce one text fordiscussion in class.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to– define and classify different approaches to modernity and salvation– contrast, discuss, and criticize theoretical texts– apply theory to different literary examples– formulate research theses and write research papers
Literatur
Please read the following books before the start of the semester:Mulk Raj Anand - UntouchableNarendra Jadhav - Outcaste (preferably the Viking 2003 edition)
We will also be discussing the video game Bioshock (2K Games, 2007) so please familiarize yourselves with its aestheticsand story line by playing or via playthrough footage.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– response/research paper of about 2,500 words (graded/ungraded)
6 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– research paper of about 5,000-6,000 words (graded)
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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TO MANAGE EXPECTATIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: WE WILL NOT BE WATCHING TELEVISION IN THISCLASS! THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THEORY.
This seminar takes several approaches to TV shows: We will explore the peculiarities of serial narratives, think about issuesof represenation, look at the impact of TV shows on political and social discourses and critically refelct on aspects of fanactivisim. We shall attempt to define and answer what it means to be living in the golden age of television.
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Literatur
t.b.a.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73498 S - Mexican American Literature and Culture
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 08.04.2019 Frederike Offizier
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PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73499 S - The American Short Story
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 08.04.2019 Ariane Schröder
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This course explores American literature and culture through what has been called its uniquely national art form, the shortstory. Writer Ann Patchett likens reading short stories to the experience of a swarm of bees, ”blocking out sound and sunand becoming the only thing you can think about.” We’ll be doing a lot of thinking about the short story—as a literary art form,as a social and historical record, and as a reflection of the cultural values that shape collective identities. From the ghostsand fantasies that haunted the nineteenth-century short story to the casual cruelties and everyday redemptions in twentieth-century stories to today’s experimental fictions, the short story represents diverse visions of American identity and experience.We will thus roam widely to construct methods for thinking about and a critical vocabulary for discussing and writing about theshort story. Students will examine the genre, learning about its formal structures and strategies, as well as its place in differentcultural and historical contexts.
Literatur
All necessary reading materials will be made available via Moodle.
Leistungsnachweis
regular participation in class discussions, reading diary, mid-term paper (2000 words)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73515 S - Nineteenth-Century American Novel
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 08.04.2019 Dr. Suncica Klaas
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73519 S - Herman Melville - Close Reading | Distant Reading
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 12.04.2019 Dr. Dennis Mischke
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This seminar will introduce students to the work and life of Herman Melville, one of the most canonical authors of 19th centuryAmerican Literature. As the year 2019 marks the 200th anniversary of his birth, this seminar will approach the author from arenewed perspective of both traditional and contemporary methods of scholarly work.
We will study the historical, philosophical and aesthetic context(s) of Melville’s origins on land and at sea by combiningclassical and analog approaches to literature (close readings) with the novel methods and tools from the Digital Humanities(DH). Previous experience in dealing with Digital Humanities methods is not required. However, a basic affinity for digital andcomputational tools is expected.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to business and pubic holidays THIS SEMINAR WILL BEGINN IN THE 2nd WEEK OF THE SEMESTERON 26.04. !
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
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PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
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PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73539 S - H.P. Lovecrafts Fiction
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.21 12.04.2019 Heinrich Wilke
1 S Fr 14:00 - 16:00 Einzel 1.19.1.22 10.05.2019 Heinrich Wilke
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Largely neglected during his lifetime, H.P. Lovecraft's horror/weird fiction has seen an unparalleled trajectory of posthumousfame. His central tropes — such as elder gods seeking a return to power, cosmic indifference to human achievements, andindividuals destroyed by the knowledge they pursue — have inspired not only countless writers and artists but also anythingin popular culture from board games to heavy metal songs. More recently, philosophical inquiries, too, have found his fictionaloutput stimulating. However, Lovecraft’s enormous contemporary prominence has also lent urgency to interrogations of hispolitical views. Racism and xenophobia not only pervade his œuvre, but are also often constitutive of the horror his storiesevoke. He remains a troublesome icon of horror and weird fiction, as widely derided as admired.
This reading-intensive class is intended as an introduction to Lovecraft's fiction. We will read a number of classic stories andsample some scholarly perspectives on his work. Students will practise close reading, formulate thesis statements, and reflecton their own reading experiences. Discussions will revolve around both political and aesthetic aspects of Lovecraft’s fiction.
Voraussetzung
Participants should be prepared to read a lot and to share their thoughts on the texts orally and in writing. Previous knowledgeof Lovecraft in particular or horror/weird fiction in general is not required.
Literatur
We will use the Penguin Classics editions of Lovecraft’s fiction, edited by S.T. Joshi. Please purchase:
The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories (1999 or subsequent reprints). ISBN: 9780141182346.
The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories (2001). ISBN: 9780142180037.
The Dreams in the Witch-House and Other Weird Stories (2004). ISBN: 9780142437957.
Additional material will be made available via Moodle.
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73542 S - African American Literature and Culture
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.12.0.39 11.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73544 S - American Literary and Cultural History
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
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THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Literatur
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
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THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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In this seminar we will look at literary and cultural abortion narratives. Abortion has become a hotly contested subject inrecent years and we will trace historical changes in the discourse on it. We will also read and analyse abortion fiction, criticallyevaluate studies on this topic, and deconstruct arguments that have remained closely tied to this debate until today. Theseminar mostly considers abortion in an Anglo-American context.
Please note that this seminar focuses on women's rights and therefore follows a pro-choice/ pro-abortion line of argument.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 10.04.2019 Sara Morais dos SantosBruss
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Kommentar
What are the philosophical implications for knowledge/truth/objectivity within cultures increasingly connected and globallynetworked through digital technologies? How does gender factor into conditions of truth and how is gender complicated byrace, class, caste, standpoint? How can theoretical texts and practical examples from other places and times inform oursocial and political perspectives on knowledge/truth/objectivity in the digital present? This seminar takes a look at feminist,intersectional and post-colonial critiques of these seemingly straightforward categories and what they might mean fromdifferent situated perspectives, especially under the global spread and constant availability of technological (”real” and ”fake”)information-dissemination.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75401 S - African American Futures of 1900
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S N.N. N.N. Block N.N. N.N. Verena Adamik
Kommentar
What kind of future did African American authors imagine at the nadir of race relations of the USA? This course investigatesstill largely unexamined Afrofuturisms from the turn of the century. Students will hopefully gain a better understanding for theBlack experience in the USA pre-WWI, and improve their academic and critical skills.
Literatur
Three entertaining novels (Hopkins Of One Blood Johnsons Light Ahead for the Negro Hodges The White Mans Burden: ASatirical Forecast), secondary literature will be supplied and extensively discussed.
Leistungsnachweis
Essay due at the end of the term participation in a one-day conference on June 6. There will be no sessions on the 14 of June,the 28th of June, and the 5th of July. You are warmly invited to join this course please write a short email to the lecturer forfurther information.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260611 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261021 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
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AM-BL-b - Aufbaumodul Britische Literatur
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 09.04.2019 Florian Schybilski
Links:
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Kommentar
This course aims at interrogating the idea of modernity as salvation. It is designed to give an overview of approaches tomodernity and salvation. In a second step, we will apply these theories to literary examples. Throughout the semester, youwill create and refine research theses, which you will work into term papers. You are required to briefly introduce one text fordiscussion in class.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to– define and classify different approaches to modernity and salvation– contrast, discuss, and criticize theoretical texts– apply theory to different literary examples– formulate research theses and write research papers
Literatur
Please read the following books before the start of the semester:Mulk Raj Anand - UntouchableNarendra Jadhav - Outcaste (preferably the Viking 2003 edition)
We will also be discussing the video game Bioshock (2K Games, 2007) so please familiarize yourselves with its aestheticsand story line by playing or via playthrough footage.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– response/research paper of about 2,500 words (graded/ungraded)
6 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– research paper of about 5,000-6,000 words (graded)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
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Kommentar
TO MANAGE EXPECTATIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: WE WILL NOT BE WATCHING TELEVISION IN THISCLASS! THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THEORY.
This seminar takes several approaches to TV shows: We will explore the peculiarities of serial narratives, think about issuesof represenation, look at the impact of TV shows on political and social discourses and critically refelct on aspects of fanactivisim. We shall attempt to define and answer what it means to be living in the golden age of television.
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Literatur
t.b.a.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73467 S - From Jane Austen to the Brontës: Female Agency in Women`s Writing
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 09.04.2019 Stephanie Sumner
Links:
comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=27939
Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
This course aims at discussing a range of novels and texts by or about British women writers between 1750 and 1850 underthe viewpoint of feminist literary criticism. The focus will be on women's agency, the influence of feminist theory on women'swriting over the years, as well as historical contexts and circumstances influencing women writer's of the above-mentionedtime period.
This course will be reading-intensive and regular attendance as well as active participation in class will be expected.
Literatur
We will read the following four novels in this course:
• Jane Austen's Emma• Maria Edgeworth's Helen• Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre• Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton
Please begin reading Emma already as this will be the first novel discussed. Helen is available as an e-publication, the otherthree books are available at most second-hand bookshops.
Further texts and reading material will be provided on Moodle. Please enrol in the course before attending the first session.
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Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS
You will be expected to write an essay of approx. 4,000 words. Throughout the seminar you will learn to formulate a thesis,develop a structure, research the appropriate literature, and, in the end, produce said essay, which will be concerned withan aspect of the topic in general or a specific sub-topic we discuss. Said thesis, structure, and literature choice will have tobe handed in over the course of the semester so that you can develop your essay as we move through the topic. This iscompulsory in order to pass this course.
In addition to this, you are expected to prepare for each session to enable you to take part in in-class discussions andexercises. You will also be encouraged to provide feedback to others while you yourself will also be given feedback bymembers of the class.
6 ECTS
If you are taking this course as a 'b-Seminar' you will be required to write an additional module paper of approx. 6,000 words.This may or may not be connected to the topic of this course. If you plan on writing this module paper, please approach mebefore or after class or send me an email with an idea of the topic you would like to discuss.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73468 S - Early Modern Utopias
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 09.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Dirk Wiemann
Links:
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Kommentar
With the beginning of European modernity in the Renaissance, the literary genre of the utopia – the construction of imaginarysocieties and polities as alternatives to the actually existent ones – becomes increasingly important. What are the historicalfactors that make this kind of writing so popular in the period from ca. 1500 to 1700? How is the interest in utopian writingrelated to the intensifying relations between Europe and overseas societies, many of which were remarkably different from thefamiliar? Is utopia, then, an inherently colonialist genre? Or is the utopian literary imagination tied in with a more general urgeto ”imagine the present otherwise”, which the French theorist Michel Foucault has identified as typical of modern sensibilitiesat large? And how, if at all, do the early utopias from Thomas More to Margaret Cavendish ‘speak to us’ today in a periodwhere the slogan that ‘another world is possible’ appears to have, again, lost its force?
In our seminar, we will discuss these and other questions based on in-depth analyses of four influential early modern utopias:Thomas More’s Utopia (1516), Francis Bacon’s The New Atlantis (1627), Henry Neville’s The Isle of Pines (1668) andMargaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World (1668).
Literatur
Thomas More, Utopia . Tr. Robert M. Adams (available in the Norton Classics, or alternatively, the Cambridge UniversityPress editions);
Susan Bruce (ed.), Three Early Modern Utopias (incl. The New Atlantis and The Isle of Pines )
Margaret Cavendish, The Blazing World (Penguin Classics)
Leistungsnachweis
3 CP for regular and active participation; open book exam in the final session.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
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PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73500 S - Shakespeares Poetry
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 11.04.2019 Dr. Stephan Mussil
Links:
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Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Literatur
will be announced at the beginning of term
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73501 S - Narrative Technique in British Short Stories
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 11.04.2019 Dr. Stephan Mussil
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=28026
Kommentar
Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".
Literatur
will be announced at the beginning of term
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73505 S - Poetics from Sidney to Woolf
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 12.04.2019 Dr. Stephan Mussil
Links:
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Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.The course surveys the history of thoughts about literature from the renaissance to modernism.
Literatur
will be announced at the beginning of term
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73535 S - British Literature & Culture between Fin de Siecle and Modernism
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 10.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
Links:
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Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
Links:
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Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73540 S - A Postcolonial World Literature?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.0.12 10.04.2019 Luz-Maria Gasser
Links:
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Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia
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:
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Kommentar
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Literatur
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungsnachweis
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73552 S - Neo-Victorianism
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 10.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Anja Schwarz
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Kommentar
Contemporary literature and culture show an immense fascination with the Victorian age. The period is frequently representedas modernity’s other, characterised by prudery and the repression of sexuality. Yet, as Michel Foucault has famously stressed,we remain profoundly influenced by the discourses, conventions and ideas of the nineteenth century. Our course will studyNeo-Victorian texts from the past two decades that often playfully engage with the period, challenging and revising Victorianthemes and throwing a light on those forgotten in standard accounts of the nineteenth century. Discussing Sarah WatersTipping the Velvet (1998), Matthew Kneales’ English Passengers (2002) and the BBC series Sherlock (2010-17), we willgain insights into the complex interactions between our (post)modern present and the Victorian past. Our focus will lie oncontemporary revisions and (re)constructions of Victorian notions of gender/sexuality, race, and class.
Literatur
Students are expected to have read Sarah Waters' novel Tipping the Velvet by week 5 and Matthew Kneales’ EnglishPassengers by week 10 of class.
Leistungsnachweis
Testat: Students are expected to prepare a brief discussion handout (2 pages) and to submit a response paper of 800 words.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75141 S - British Women Writers of the 1930s
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 08.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
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Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
British women writers of the 1930s are often neglected in English literary history. The decade, situated between two worldwars, was characterised by political and ideological conflict and economic instability. Aesthetically, the continuous influence ofmodernism as well as traditional forms like the domestic novel shaped the literary landscape of the 1930s. In this seminar, wewill read novels which all deal with these conflicts and contradictions in their own way.
Literatur
Nancy Mitford: Wigs on the Green
Rhys: Good Morning, Midnight
Winifred Watson: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Rosamond Lehmann: The Weather in the Streets
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
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75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
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Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
In this seminar we will look at literary and cultural abortion narratives. Abortion has become a hotly contested subject inrecent years and we will trace historical changes in the discourse on it. We will also read and analyse abortion fiction, criticallyevaluate studies on this topic, and deconstruct arguments that have remained closely tied to this debate until today. Theseminar mostly considers abortion in an Anglo-American context.
Please note that this seminar focuses on women's rights and therefore follows a pro-choice/ pro-abortion line of argument.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 10.04.2019 Dr. Kylie Crane
Links:
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April 2019 sees the 300-year anniversary of the publication of Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (full title, almost a novel itself:The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, allalone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been caston Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'dby Pyrates ). This seminar takes this opportunity to (re-)read the novel, to contemplate its canonical status (and to think aboutwhat makes a canon), to consider the context of its publication (and the contexts of our own readings), as well as to addressand discuss various critiques of the text (including fictional, audio-visual and other artistic engagements). We will engage indiscussions shaped by theories from Gender Studies, Postcolonial Studies and the Environmental Humanities.
Students are required to have access to the Norton Critical Edition of Robinson Crusoe (second edition, ISBN:978-0393964523), and will be asked to read/watch two other novels, some audio-visual materials, as well as critical essaysthroughout the semester. It is recommended that students begin reading Robinson Crusoe prior to the beginning of semester.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260711 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261121 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
AM-BK-b - Aufbaumodul Britische Kultur
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 09.04.2019 Florian Schybilski
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Links:
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Kommentar
This course aims at interrogating the idea of modernity as salvation. It is designed to give an overview of approaches tomodernity and salvation. In a second step, we will apply these theories to literary examples. Throughout the semester, youwill create and refine research theses, which you will work into term papers. You are required to briefly introduce one text fordiscussion in class.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to– define and classify different approaches to modernity and salvation– contrast, discuss, and criticize theoretical texts– apply theory to different literary examples– formulate research theses and write research papers
Literatur
Please read the following books before the start of the semester:Mulk Raj Anand - UntouchableNarendra Jadhav - Outcaste (preferably the Viking 2003 edition)
We will also be discussing the video game Bioshock (2K Games, 2007) so please familiarize yourselves with its aestheticsand story line by playing or via playthrough footage.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– response/research paper of about 2,500 words (graded/ungraded)
6 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– research paper of about 5,000-6,000 words (graded)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
Links:
comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=27938
Kommentar
TO MANAGE EXPECTATIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: WE WILL NOT BE WATCHING TELEVISION IN THISCLASS! THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THEORY.
This seminar takes several approaches to TV shows: We will explore the peculiarities of serial narratives, think about issuesof represenation, look at the impact of TV shows on political and social discourses and critically refelct on aspects of fanactivisim. We shall attempt to define and answer what it means to be living in the golden age of television.
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
Literatur
t.b.a.
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73467 S - From Jane Austen to the Brontës: Female Agency in Women`s Writing
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 09.04.2019 Stephanie Sumner
Links:
comment http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=27939
Kommentar
Please follow the "comment" link above for more information on comments, course readings, course requirements andgrading.
This course aims at discussing a range of novels and texts by or about British women writers between 1750 and 1850 underthe viewpoint of feminist literary criticism. The focus will be on women's agency, the influence of feminist theory on women'swriting over the years, as well as historical contexts and circumstances influencing women writer's of the above-mentionedtime period.
This course will be reading-intensive and regular attendance as well as active participation in class will be expected.
Literatur
We will read the following four novels in this course:
• Jane Austen's Emma• Maria Edgeworth's Helen• Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre• Elizabeth Gaskell's Mary Barton
Please begin reading Emma already as this will be the first novel discussed. Helen is available as an e-publication, the otherthree books are available at most second-hand bookshops.
Further texts and reading material will be provided on Moodle. Please enrol in the course before attending the first session.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS
You will be expected to write an essay of approx. 4,000 words. Throughout the seminar you will learn to formulate a thesis,develop a structure, research the appropriate literature, and, in the end, produce said essay, which will be concerned withan aspect of the topic in general or a specific sub-topic we discuss. Said thesis, structure, and literature choice will have tobe handed in over the course of the semester so that you can develop your essay as we move through the topic. This iscompulsory in order to pass this course.
In addition to this, you are expected to prepare for each session to enable you to take part in in-class discussions andexercises. You will also be encouraged to provide feedback to others while you yourself will also be given feedback bymembers of the class.
6 ECTS
If you are taking this course as a 'b-Seminar' you will be required to write an additional module paper of approx. 6,000 words.This may or may not be connected to the topic of this course. If you plan on writing this module paper, please approach mebefore or after class or send me an email with an idea of the topic you would like to discuss.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73468 S - Early Modern Utopias
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 09.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Dirk Wiemann
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Links:
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Kommentar
With the beginning of European modernity in the Renaissance, the literary genre of the utopia – the construction of imaginarysocieties and polities as alternatives to the actually existent ones – becomes increasingly important. What are the historicalfactors that make this kind of writing so popular in the period from ca. 1500 to 1700? How is the interest in utopian writingrelated to the intensifying relations between Europe and overseas societies, many of which were remarkably different from thefamiliar? Is utopia, then, an inherently colonialist genre? Or is the utopian literary imagination tied in with a more general urgeto ”imagine the present otherwise”, which the French theorist Michel Foucault has identified as typical of modern sensibilitiesat large? And how, if at all, do the early utopias from Thomas More to Margaret Cavendish ‘speak to us’ today in a periodwhere the slogan that ‘another world is possible’ appears to have, again, lost its force?
In our seminar, we will discuss these and other questions based on in-depth analyses of four influential early modern utopias:Thomas More’s Utopia (1516), Francis Bacon’s The New Atlantis (1627), Henry Neville’s The Isle of Pines (1668) andMargaret Cavendish’s The Blazing World (1668).
Literatur
Thomas More, Utopia . Tr. Robert M. Adams (available in the Norton Classics, or alternatively, the Cambridge UniversityPress editions);
Susan Bruce (ed.), Three Early Modern Utopias (incl. The New Atlantis and The Isle of Pines )
Margaret Cavendish, The Blazing World (Penguin Classics)
Leistungsnachweis
3 CP for regular and active participation; open book exam in the final session.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73512 S - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 11.04.2019 Dr. Carly McLaughlin
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BA course - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees (19.0.31)
This course is concerned with the history and memory of the Kindertransport, the scheme which brought Jewish child refugees
to Britain from Nazi Europe before the outbreak of the Second World War, the 80 th anniversary of which is being celebratedin 2018/2019. On the basis of narratives and memoirs, we will consider how the scheme is remembered in the British publicmemory and is instrumentalised in discussions around migration, citizenship and belonging, and the so-called refugee crisis.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73535 S - British Literature & Culture between Fin de Siecle and Modernism
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 10.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
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THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Literatur
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungsnachweis
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73552 S - Neo-Victorianism
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 10.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Anja Schwarz
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Contemporary literature and culture show an immense fascination with the Victorian age. The period is frequently representedas modernity’s other, characterised by prudery and the repression of sexuality. Yet, as Michel Foucault has famously stressed,we remain profoundly influenced by the discourses, conventions and ideas of the nineteenth century. Our course will studyNeo-Victorian texts from the past two decades that often playfully engage with the period, challenging and revising Victorianthemes and throwing a light on those forgotten in standard accounts of the nineteenth century. Discussing Sarah WatersTipping the Velvet (1998), Matthew Kneales’ English Passengers (2002) and the BBC series Sherlock (2010-17), we willgain insights into the complex interactions between our (post)modern present and the Victorian past. Our focus will lie oncontemporary revisions and (re)constructions of Victorian notions of gender/sexuality, race, and class.
Literatur
Students are expected to have read Sarah Waters' novel Tipping the Velvet by week 5 and Matthew Kneales’ EnglishPassengers by week 10 of class.
Leistungsnachweis
Testat: Students are expected to prepare a brief discussion handout (2 pages) and to submit a response paper of 800 words.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73555 S - Brexit
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 10.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Anja Schwarz
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Britain’s tight Brexit vote of 2016 is generally taken to express deep divisions across the nation: 52% vs. 38%, England vs.Scotland vs. Wales vs. Northern Ireland, liberal vs. conservative, old vs. young, affluent vs. poor, etc.Our class sets out to investigate contradictory reactions to the referendum across politics and the media, as Britain continuesits negotiations with the European Union in 2019. We will also consider a variety of creative negotiations of the referendumby probing into the imaginative power of literature, film, comedy and other media. How do these cultural texts imagine a post-Brexit Britain?
Literatur
Students are expected to purchase and read Ali Smith's 2017 novel Winter by week 6.
Leistungsnachweis
Testat: Students are expected to prepare brief discussion handouts (2 pages) and a response paper of 800 words.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75141 S - British Women Writers of the 1930s
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 08.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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British women writers of the 1930s are often neglected in English literary history. The decade, situated between two worldwars, was characterised by political and ideological conflict and economic instability. Aesthetically, the continuous influence ofmodernism as well as traditional forms like the domestic novel shaped the literary landscape of the 1930s. In this seminar, wewill read novels which all deal with these conflicts and contradictions in their own way.
Literatur
Nancy Mitford: Wigs on the Green
Rhys: Good Morning, Midnight
Winifred Watson: Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day
Rosamond Lehmann: The Weather in the Streets
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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In this seminar we will look at literary and cultural abortion narratives. Abortion has become a hotly contested subject inrecent years and we will trace historical changes in the discourse on it. We will also read and analyse abortion fiction, criticallyevaluate studies on this topic, and deconstruct arguments that have remained closely tied to this debate until today. Theseminar mostly considers abortion in an Anglo-American context.
Please note that this seminar focuses on women's rights and therefore follows a pro-choice/ pro-abortion line of argument.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 10.04.2019 Sara Morais dos SantosBruss
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What are the philosophical implications for knowledge/truth/objectivity within cultures increasingly connected and globallynetworked through digital technologies? How does gender factor into conditions of truth and how is gender complicated byrace, class, caste, standpoint? How can theoretical texts and practical examples from other places and times inform oursocial and political perspectives on knowledge/truth/objectivity in the digital present? This seminar takes a look at feminist,intersectional and post-colonial critiques of these seemingly straightforward categories and what they might mean fromdifferent situated perspectives, especially under the global spread and constant availability of technological (”real” and ”fake”)information-dissemination.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 10.04.2019 Dr. Kylie Crane
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April 2019 sees the 300-year anniversary of the publication of Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (full title, almost a novel itself:The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, allalone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been caston Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'dby Pyrates ). This seminar takes this opportunity to (re-)read the novel, to contemplate its canonical status (and to think aboutwhat makes a canon), to consider the context of its publication (and the contexts of our own readings), as well as to addressand discuss various critiques of the text (including fictional, audio-visual and other artistic engagements). We will engage indiscussions shaped by theories from Gender Studies, Postcolonial Studies and the Environmental Humanities.
Students are required to have access to the Norton Critical Edition of Robinson Crusoe (second edition, ISBN:978-0393964523), and will be asked to read/watch two other novels, some audio-visual materials, as well as critical essaysthroughout the semester. It is recommended that students begin reading Robinson Crusoe prior to the beginning of semester.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260811 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261221 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
AM-PLK-b - Aufbaumodul Postkoloniale Literatur/Kultur
73464 S - Modernity as Salvation
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 09.04.2019 Florian Schybilski
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This course aims at interrogating the idea of modernity as salvation. It is designed to give an overview of approaches tomodernity and salvation. In a second step, we will apply these theories to literary examples. Throughout the semester, youwill create and refine research theses, which you will work into term papers. You are required to briefly introduce one text fordiscussion in class.
Upon completion of the course, you will be able to– define and classify different approaches to modernity and salvation– contrast, discuss, and criticize theoretical texts– apply theory to different literary examples– formulate research theses and write research papers
Literatur
Please read the following books before the start of the semester:Mulk Raj Anand - UntouchableNarendra Jadhav - Outcaste (preferably the Viking 2003 edition)
We will also be discussing the video game Bioshock (2K Games, 2007) so please familiarize yourselves with its aestheticsand story line by playing or via playthrough footage.
Leistungsnachweis
2/3 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– response/research paper of about 2,500 words (graded/ungraded)
6 ECTS– formulation and online discussion of two original research theses (ungraded)– 10-minute in-class presentation of course text (ungraded)– research paper of about 5,000-6,000 words (graded)
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73465 S - The Golden Age of Television?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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TO MANAGE EXPECTATIONS AND AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT: WE WILL NOT BE WATCHING TELEVISION IN THISCLASS! THE FOCUS WILL BE ON THEORY.
This seminar takes several approaches to TV shows: We will explore the peculiarities of serial narratives, think about issuesof represenation, look at the impact of TV shows on political and social discourses and critically refelct on aspects of fanactivisim. We shall attempt to define and answer what it means to be living in the golden age of television.
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Literatur
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
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73498 S - Mexican American Literature and Culture
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mo 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 08.04.2019 Frederike Offizier
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73512 S - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 16:00 - 18:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 11.04.2019 Dr. Carly McLaughlin
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BA course - The Kindertransport, memory politics and present-day child refugees (19.0.31)
This course is concerned with the history and memory of the Kindertransport, the scheme which brought Jewish child refugees
to Britain from Nazi Europe before the outbreak of the Second World War, the 80 th anniversary of which is being celebratedin 2018/2019. On the basis of narratives and memoirs, we will consider how the scheme is remembered in the British publicmemory and is instrumentalised in discussions around migration, citizenship and belonging, and the so-called refugee crisis.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73519 S - Herman Melville - Close Reading | Distant Reading
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.09.1.15 12.04.2019 Dr. Dennis Mischke
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This seminar will introduce students to the work and life of Herman Melville, one of the most canonical authors of 19th centuryAmerican Literature. As the year 2019 marks the 200th anniversary of his birth, this seminar will approach the author from arenewed perspective of both traditional and contemporary methods of scholarly work.
We will study the historical, philosophical and aesthetic context(s) of Melville’s origins on land and at sea by combiningclassical and analog approaches to literature (close readings) with the novel methods and tools from the Digital Humanities(DH). Previous experience in dealing with Digital Humanities methods is not required. However, a basic affinity for digital andcomputational tools is expected.
PLEASE NOTE: Due to business and pubic holidays THIS SEMINAR WILL BEGINN IN THE 2nd WEEK OF THE SEMESTERON 26.04. !
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73536 S - Literary Construction(s) of Englishness since the Late 19th Century
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Dr. Andrea Kinsky-Ehritt
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73540 S - A Postcolonial World Literature?
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.0.12 10.04.2019 Luz-Maria Gasser
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73541 S - Modernity and East African Literatures and Cultures
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73542 S - African American Literature and Culture
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.12.0.39 11.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73544 S - American Literary and Cultural History
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Do 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.1.22 11.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Nicole Waller
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Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73551 S - Mapping Nowhere: The Location of Utopia
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.
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THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Literatur
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungsnachweis
THIS COURSE HAS BEEN CANCELLED
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
73556 S - Caribbean Poetry
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 12:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 10.04.2019 Prof. Dr. Lars Eckstein
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In this class, we will discuss poetry from a wide range of Caribbean writers, from Derek Walcott and Kamau Brathwaiteto Louise Bennet and NourbeSe Philip, from shorter lyrical to epic texts. Caribbean critical theory will help us to betterunderstand arguments and concepts.
Literatur
Primary and secondary material will be provided online via Moodle.
Leistungsnachweis
class minutes, thesis statement writeup or short paper (1-2000 words); long term paper (5.000 words) depending on studyprogramme
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75142 S - Abortion Narratives: A Literary and Cultural Study of Womens Reproductive Rights
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.0.31 09.04.2019 Aileen Behrendt
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In this seminar we will look at literary and cultural abortion narratives. Abortion has become a hotly contested subject inrecent years and we will trace historical changes in the discourse on it. We will also read and analyse abortion fiction, criticallyevaluate studies on this topic, and deconstruct arguments that have remained closely tied to this debate until today. Theseminar mostly considers abortion in an Anglo-American context.
Please note that this seminar focuses on women's rights and therefore follows a pro-choice/ pro-abortion line of argument.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75145 S - Fake News. Critiques of Knowledge, Truth and Objectivity
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.09.2.06 10.04.2019 Sara Morais dos SantosBruss
Links:
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What are the philosophical implications for knowledge/truth/objectivity within cultures increasingly connected and globallynetworked through digital technologies? How does gender factor into conditions of truth and how is gender complicated byrace, class, caste, standpoint? How can theoretical texts and practical examples from other places and times inform oursocial and political perspectives on knowledge/truth/objectivity in the digital present? This seminar takes a look at feminist,intersectional and post-colonial critiques of these seemingly straightforward categories and what they might mean fromdifferent situated perspectives, especially under the global spread and constant availability of technological (”real” and ”fake”)information-dissemination.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75149 S - Robinson Crusoe: Canons, Contexts, Critiques
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S Mi 14:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.1.16 10.04.2019 Dr. Kylie Crane
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April 2019 sees the 300-year anniversary of the publication of Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe (full title, almost a novel itself:The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe, Of York, Mariner: Who lived Eight and Twenty Years, allalone in an un-inhabited Island on the Coast of America, near the Mouth of the Great River of Oroonoque; Having been caston Shore by Shipwreck, wherein all the Men perished but himself. With An Account how he was at last as strangely deliver'dby Pyrates ). This seminar takes this opportunity to (re-)read the novel, to contemplate its canonical status (and to think aboutwhat makes a canon), to consider the context of its publication (and the contexts of our own readings), as well as to addressand discuss various critiques of the text (including fictional, audio-visual and other artistic engagements). We will engage indiscussions shaped by theories from Gender Studies, Postcolonial Studies and the Environmental Humanities.
Students are required to have access to the Norton Critical Edition of Robinson Crusoe (second edition, ISBN:978-0393964523), and will be asked to read/watch two other novels, some audio-visual materials, as well as critical essaysthroughout the semester. It is recommended that students begin reading Robinson Crusoe prior to the beginning of semester.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
75401 S - African American Futures of 1900
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 S N.N. N.N. Block N.N. N.N. Verena Adamik
Kommentar
What kind of future did African American authors imagine at the nadir of race relations of the USA? This course investigatesstill largely unexamined Afrofuturisms from the turn of the century. Students will hopefully gain a better understanding for theBlack experience in the USA pre-WWI, and improve their academic and critical skills.
Literatur
Three entertaining novels (Hopkins Of One Blood Johnsons Light Ahead for the Negro Hodges The White Mans Burden: ASatirical Forecast), secondary literature will be supplied and extensively discussed.
Leistungsnachweis
Essay due at the end of the term participation in a one-day conference on June 6. There will be no sessions on the 14 of June,the 28th of June, and the 5th of July. You are warmly invited to join this course please write a short email to the lecturer forfurther information.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
PNL 260911 - Vorlesung oder Seminar 1 (unbenotet)
PL 261321 - Seminar 2 - Portfolioprüfung (benotet)
Akademische Grundkompetenzen
74179 U - Akademische Grundkompetenzen für Lehramtsstudierende der Philosophischen Fakultät
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.11.2.27 12.04.2019 Michael Konarski
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=28919
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Die Übung gibt einen Einblick in das wissenschaftliche Arbeiten an der Philosophischen Fakultät.
! TERMINE !
Die Veranstaltung findet bis zum 05.07. freitags statt und endet am 06.07. mit einer Blockveranstaltung. Die genauen Terminesind:
Fr. 12.04. 10-12
Fr. 26.04. 10-12
Fr. 03.05. 10-12
Fr. 10.05. 10-12
Fr. 17.05. 10-12
Fr. 24.05. 10-12
Fr. 07.06. 10-12
Fr. 14.06. 10-12
Fr. 21.06. 10-12
Fr. 28.06. 10-12
Fr. 05.07. 10-12
Sa. 06.07. 9-15
Voraussetzung
Keine Voraussetzungen
Leistungsnachweis
Im Laufe der Übung sind eine Auswahlbibliographie abzugeben und ein Kurzreferat zu halten.
Die Modulprüfung (10001) besteht aus einer kurzen wissenschaftlichen Hausarbeit.
Leistungen in Bezug auf das Modul
SL 10024 - Praktische Übung (unbenotet)
Fakultative Lehrveranstaltungen65212 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Fr 10:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.3.21 20.10.2017 Anna-Maria Gaul
2 U N.N. 09:30 - 13:45 Block 1.19.3.21 01.03.2018 Cornelia Techritz
2 U Mo 10:00 - 12:00 Einzel 1.19.3.21 19.03.2018 Cornelia Techritz
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=24095
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Kommentar
Dieser Kurs richtet sich an Studierende der Anglistik und Romanistik, die keine oder geringe Vorkenntnisse der lateinischenSprache besitzen.
Im Kurs werden grundlegende Kenntnisse der lateinischen Formenlehre, Syntax und Lexik auf Lehrbuchgrundlage vermittelt.
Am Ende des Kurses wird eine Abschlussklausur (ohne Hilfsmittel wie Lexikon oder Grammatik) geschrieben. Einesichere Beherrschung des Lernwortschatzes des Lehrbuchs ist neben sicherer Kenntnis der Formenlehre und der SyntaxVoraussetzung für ein erfolgreiches Absolvieren des Kurses und das Bestehen der Klausur.
Neben einer regelmäßigen und aktiven Teilnahme am Unterricht wird von den Studierenden erwartet, dass sie sich genügendZeit für die Nacharbeit des Stoffes zu Hause nehmen.
Voraussetzung
Keine
Literatur
Cornelia Techritz, Hermann Schmid: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch, Klett 2012, ISBN:9783125287808 und
Cornelia Techritz: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lösungsheft, Klett 2012, ISBN: 9783125287846
Bitte bringen Sie zur ersten Kursveranstaltung das Lehrbuch mit.
Leistungsnachweis
Kursabschlussprüfung (Klausur ohne Hilfsmittel)
Bemerkung
Achtung Gruppe 2:
Blockveranstaltungen und Nachphasen sind obligatorischer Bestandteil des Kurses und müssen vollständig belegt werden,um zur Abschlussklausur zugelassen zu werden.
- Die Anmeldung zu diesem Kurs ist ausschließlich über das PULS-Buchungssystem möglich.
- Das Zessko weist routinemäßig darauf hin, dass die Bestätigung der Anmeldung für den Kurs nicht automatisch einePlatzbestätigung darstellt. Entscheidend ist die Zulassung.
- Ihre endgültige Zulassung ist an die Bedingung geknüpft, dass Sie zum ersten Veranstaltungstermin erscheinen oder (ggf.)Ihr Fehlen vorher schriftlich entschuldigen!
Dieser Kurs ist gebührenpflichtig (64€)
ÜBERWEISEN SIE DIE KURSGEBÜHR BITTE ERST NACH ERHALT DER ZULASSUNG UND SPÄTESTEN NACH DER3. WOCHE!
71089 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Fr 10:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.3.21 19.10.2018 Anna-Maria Gaul
2 U N.N. 09:30 - 13:45 Block 1.19.3.16 28.02.2019 Cornelia Techritz
Blockphase nach der Vorlesugszeit: 28.02. - 15.03.2019
2 U Mo 10:00 - 12:00 Einzel 1.19.3.21 18.03.2019 Cornelia Techritz
Mo, 18.03.2019, 10-12 Uhr
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Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=26510
Kommentar
Dieser Kurs richtet sich an Studierende der Anglistik und Romanistik, die keine oder geringe Vorkenntnisse der lateinischenSprache besitzen.
Im Kurs werden grundlegende Kenntnisse der lateinischen Formenlehre, Syntax und Lexik auf Lehrbuchgrundlage vermittelt.
Am Ende des Kurses wird eine Abschlussklausur (ohne Hilfsmittel wie Lexikon oder Grammatik) geschrieben. Einesichere Beherrschung des Lernwortschatzes des Lehrbuchs ist neben sicherer Kenntnis der Formenlehre und der SyntaxVoraussetzung für ein erfolgreiches Absolvieren des Kurses und das Bestehen der Klausur.
Neben einer regelmäßigen und aktiven Teilnahme am Unterricht wird von den Studierenden erwartet, dass sie sich genügendZeit für die Nacharbeit des Stoffes zu Hause nehmen.
Voraussetzung
keine
Literatur
Cornelia Techritz, Hermann Schmid: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch, Klett 2012, ISBN:9783125287808 und
Cornelia Techritz: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lösungsheft, Klett 2012, ISBN: 9783125287846
Bitte bringen Sie zur ersten Kursveranstaltung das Lehrbuch mit.
Leistungsnachweis
Kursabschlussprüfung (Klausur ohne Hilfsmittel)
Bemerkung
Die Anmeldung zu diesem Kurs ist ausschließlich über das PULS-Buchungssystem möglich.
Das Zessko weist routinemäßig darauf hin, dass die Bestätigung der Anmeldung für den Kurs nicht automatisch einePlatzbestätigung darstellt. Entscheidend ist die Zulassung.
Ihre endgültige Zulassung ist an die Bedingung geknüpft, dass Sie zum ersten Veranstaltungstermin erscheinen oder (ggf.) IhrFehlen vorher schriftlich entschuldigen!
Dieser Kurs ist gebührenpflichtig (80 €)
https://www.uni-potsdam.de/am-up/2018/ambek-2018-05-361-362.pdf
ÜBERWEISEN SIE DIE KURSGEBÜHR BITTE ERST NACH ERHALT DER ZULASSUNG UND SPÄTESTENS NACH DER3. WOCHE!
EINE ERSTATTUNG IST NICHT MÖGLICH
61377 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Fr 08:00 - 10:00 wöch. 1.19.3.21 21.04.2017 Anna-Maria Gaul
1 U Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.3.21 21.04.2017 Anna-Maria Gaul
2 U N.N. 09:30 - 13:45 Block 1.19.2.24 31.08.2017 Cornelia Techritz
Do, 31.08. - Fr, 15.09.2017 09:30 - 13:45 Uhr
2 U Mo 10:00 - 12:00 Einzel 1.19.3.21 18.09.2017 Cornelia Techritz
Mo, 18.09.2017 10-12 Uhr
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=22904
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Kommentar
Dieser Kurs richtet sich an Studierende der Anglistik und Romanistik, die keine oder geringe Vorkenntnisse der lateinischenSprache besitzen.
Im Kurs werden grundlegende Kenntnisse der lateinischen Formenlehre, Syntax und Lexik auf Lehrbuchgrundlage vermittelt.
Am Ende des Kurses wird eine Abschlussklausur (ohne Hilfsmittel wie Lexikon oder Grammatik) geschrieben. Einesichere Beherrschung des Lernwortschatzes des Lehrbuchs ist neben sicherer Kenntnis der Formenlehre und der SyntaxVoraussetzung für ein erfolgreiches Absolvieren des Kurses und das Bestehen der Klausur.
Neben einer regelmäßigen und aktiven Teilnahme am Unterricht wird von den Studierenden erwartet, dass sie sich genügendZeit für die Nacharbeit des Stoffes zu Hause nehmen.
Voraussetzung
keine
Literatur
Cornelia Techritz, Hermann Schmid: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch, Klett 2012, ISBN:9783125287808 und
Cornelia Techritz: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lösungsheft, Klett 2012, ISBN: 9783125287846
Bitte bringen Sie zur ersten Kursveranstaltung das Lehrbuch mit.
Leistungsnachweis
Kursabschlussprüfung (Klausur ohne Hilfsmittel)
Bemerkung
Achtung Gruppe 2:
Blockveranstaltungen und Nachphasen sind obligatorischer Bestandteil des Kurses und müssen vollständig belegt werden,um zur Abschlussklausur zugelassen zu werden.
- Die Anmeldung zu diesem Kurs ist ausschließlich über das PULS-Buchungssystem möglich.
- Das Zessko weist routinemäßig darauf hin, dass die Bestätigung der Anmeldung für den Kurs nicht automatisch einePlatzbestätigung darstellt. Entscheidend ist die Zulassung.
- Ihre endgültige Zulassung ist an die Bedingung geknüpft, dass Sie zum ersten Veranstaltungstermin erscheinen oder (ggf.)Ihr Fehlen vorher schriftlich entschuldigen!
Dieser Kurs ist gebührenpflichtig (64€)
ÜBERWEISEN SIE DIE KURSGEBÜHR BITTE ERST NACH ERHALT DER ZULASSUNG UND SPÄTESTEN NACH DER3. WOCHE!
EINE ERSTATTUNG IST NICHT MÖGLICH
67396 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Fr 08:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.3.21 13.04.2018 Anna-Maria Gaul
2 U N.N. 09:30 - 13:45 Block 1.19.3.20 16.08.2018 Cornelia Techritz
2 U Mo 10:00 - 12:00 Einzel 1.19.3.20 03.09.2018 Cornelia Techritz
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Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=25357
Kommentar
Dieser Kurs richtet sich an Studierende der Anglistik und Romanistik, die keine oder geringe Vorkenntnisse der lateinischenSprache besitzen.
Im Kurs werden grundlegende Kenntnisse der lateinischen Formenlehre, Syntax und Lexik auf Lehrbuchgrundlage vermittelt.
Am Ende des Kurses wird eine Abschlussklausur (ohne Hilfsmittel wie Lexikon oder Grammatik) geschrieben. Einesichere Beherrschung des Lernwortschatzes des Lehrbuchs ist neben sicherer Kenntnis der Formenlehre und der SyntaxVoraussetzung für ein erfolgreiches Absolvieren des Kurses und das Bestehen der Klausur.
Neben einer regelmäßigen und aktiven Teilnahme am Unterricht wird von den Studierenden erwartet, dass sie sich genügendZeit für die Nacharbeit des Stoffes zu Hause nehmen.
Voraussetzung
keine
Literatur
Cornelia Techritz, Hermann Schmid: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch, Klett 2012, ISBN:9783125287808 und
Cornelia Techritz: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lösungsheft, Klett 2012, ISBN: 9783125287846
Bitte bringen Sie zur ersten Kursveranstaltung das Lehrbuch mit.
Leistungsnachweis
Kursabschlussprüfung (Klausur ohne Hilfsmittel)
Bemerkung
Achtung Gruppe 2:
Blockveranstaltungen und Nachphasen sind obligatorischer Bestandteil des Kurses und müssen vollständig belegt werden,um zur Abschlussklausur zugelassen zu werden.
- Die Anmeldung zu diesem Kurs ist ausschließlich über das PULS-Buchungssystem möglich.
- Das Zessko weist routinemäßig darauf hin, dass die Bestätigung der Anmeldung für den Kurs nicht automatisch einePlatzbestätigung darstellt. Entscheidend ist die Zulassung.
- Ihre endgültige Zulassung ist an die Bedingung geknüpft, dass Sie zum ersten Veranstaltungstermin erscheinen oder (ggf.)Ihr Fehlen vorher schriftlich entschuldigen!
Dieser Kurs ist gebührenpflichtig (80 €)
ÜBERWEISEN SIE DIE KURSGEBÜHR BITTE ERST NACH ERHALT DER ZULASSUNG UND SPÄTESTENS NACH DER3. WOCHE!
EINE ERSTATTUNG IST NICHT MÖGLICH .
77349 U - Latein I für Romanisten
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Fr 12:00 - 16:00 wöch. 1.19.3.21 18.10.2019 Cornelia Techritz
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=29561
Kommentar
Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".
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78246 TU - Accompanying tutorial to Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Part 1
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 TU N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. N.N.
2 TU N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. N.N.
3 TU N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. N.N.
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=30329
Kommentar
Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".
78247 TU - Accompanying tutorial to Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics Part 2
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 TU N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. N.N.
2 TU N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. N.N.
3 TU N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. N.N.
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=30330
Kommentar
Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".
78731 TU - Accompanying tutorial to Introduction to Anglophone Modernities
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 TU N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. Lars Eckstein
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=30375
Kommentar
Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".
78732 TU - Accompanying tutorial to Introduction to Teaching and Learning English at Primary School Level
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 TU N.N. N.N. wöch. N.N. N.N. N.N.
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=30378
Kommentar
Für weitere Informationen zum Kommentar, zur Literatur und zum Leistungsnachweis klicken Sie bitte oben auf den Link"Kommentar".
74297 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Di 10:00 - 14:00 wöch. 1.19.3.21 09.04.2019 Anna-Maria Gaul
2 U N.N. 09:30 - 13:45 Block 1.19.3.20 29.08.2019 Cornelia Techritz
2 U Mo 10:00 - 12:00 Einzel 1.19.3.21 16.09.2019 Cornelia Techritz
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=28636
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Kommentar
Der Kurs ist für Studierende gedacht, die keine oder geringe Vorkenntnisse der lateinischen Sprache besitzen. Im Kurswerden grundlegende Kenntnisse der lateinischen Formenlehre, Syntax und Lexik auf Lehrbuchgrundlage vermittelt.
Der Kurs ist Bestandteil einer Kursfolge , welche fortgesetzt werden kann mit Latein II (Fortgeschrittene), Latein III(Übergangslektüre: Caesar) und Latein IV (Lektüre: Cicero; dieser Kurs bereitet unmittelbar auf die Latinumsprüfung vor).
Am Ende des Kurses wird eine Abschlussklausur (ohne Hilfsmittel wie Lexikon oder Grammatik) geschrieben. Einesichere Beherrschung des Lernwortschatzes des Lehrbuchs ist neben sicherer Kenntnis der Formenlehre und der SyntaxVoraussetzung für ein erfolgreiches Absolvieren des Kurses und das Bestehen der Klausur.
Neben einer regelmäßigen und aktiven Teilnahme am Unterricht wird von den Studierenden erwartet, dass sie sich genügendZeit für die Nacharbeit des Stoffes zu Hause nehmen.
Voraussetzung
keine
Literatur
- Cornelia Techritz, Hermann Schmid: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch, Klett 2012, ISBN:9783125287808
- Cornelia Techritz: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lösungsheft, Klett 2012, ISBN: 9783125287846
Bitte bringen Sie zur ersten Kursveranstaltung das Lehrbuch mit.
58133 U - Latein für Anglisten und Romanisten
Gruppe Art Tag Zeit Rhythmus Veranstaltungsort 1.Termin Lehrkraft
1 U Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.2.23 18.10.2016 Cornelia Techritz
1 U Fr 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.3.20 21.10.2016 Cornelia Techritz
1 U Di 10:00 - 12:00 wöch. 1.19.3.20 22.11.2016 Cornelia Techritz
2 U N.N. 09:30 - 13:45 Block 1.19.3.21 02.03.2017 Cornelia Techritz, Anna-Maria Gaul
2 U Mo 10:00 - 12:00 Einzel 1.19.3.21 20.03.2017 Cornelia Techritz, Anna-Maria Gaul
Links:
Kommentar http://www.uni-potsdam.de/lv/index.php?idv=20854
Kommentar
Dieser Kurs richtet sich an Studierende der Anglistik und Romanistik, die keine oder geringe Vorkenntnisse der lateinischenSprache besitzen.
Im Kurs werden grundlegende Kenntnisse der lateinischen Formenlehre, Syntax und Lexik auf Lehrbuchgrundlage vermittelt.
Am Ende des Kurses wird eine Abschlussklausur (ohne Hilfsmittel wie Lexikon oder Grammatik) geschrieben. Einesichere Beherrschung des Lernwortschatzes des Lehrbuchs ist neben sicherer Kenntnis der Formenlehre und der SyntaxVoraussetzung für ein erfolgreiches Absolvieren des Kurses und das Bestehen der Klausur.
Neben einer regelmäßigen und aktiven Teilnahme am Unterricht wird von den Studierenden erwartet, dass sie sich genügendZeit für die Nacharbeit des Stoffes zu Hause nehmen.
Voraussetzung
Keine
Literatur
Cornelia Techritz, Hermann Schmid: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lehr- und Arbeitsbuch, Klett 2012, ISBN:9783125287808 und
77Abkürzungen entnehmen Sie bitte Seite 6
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Cornelia Techritz: Lingua Latina Intensivkurs Latinum, Lösungsheft, Klett 2012, ISBN: 9783125287846
Bitte bringen Sie zur ersten Kursveranstaltung das Lehrbuch mit.
Leistungsnachweis
Kursabschlussprüfung (Klausur ohne Hilfsmittel)
Bemerkung
Achtung Gruppe 2:
Blockveranstaltungen sind obligatorischer Bestandteil des Kurses und müssen vollständig belegt werden, um zurAbschlussklausur zugelassen zu werden.
- Die Anmeldung zu diesem Kurs ist ausschließlich über das PULS-Buchungssystem möglich.
- Das Zessko weist routinemäßig darauf hin, dass die Bestätigung der Anmeldung für den Kurs nicht automatisch einePlatzbestätigung darstellt. Entscheidend ist die Zulassung.
- Ihre endgültige Zulassung ist an die Bedingung geknüpft, dass Sie zum ersten Veranstaltungstermin erscheinen oder (ggf.)Ihr Fehlen vorher schriftlich entschuldigen!
Dieser Kurs ist gebührenpflichtig (64€)
ÜBERWEISEN SIE DIE KURSGEBÜHR BITTE ERST NACH ERHALT DER ZULASSUNG UND SPÄTESTENS NACH DER3. WOCHE!
EINE ERSTATTUNG IST NICHT MÖGLICH
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Glossar
Glossar
Die folgenden Begriffserklärungen zu Prüfungsleistung, Prüfungsnebenleistung und Studienleistung gelten im Bezug aufLehrveranstaltungen für alle Ordnungen, die seit dem WiSe 2013/14 in Kranft getreten sind.
Prüfungsleistung Prüfungsleistungen sind benotete Leistungen innerhalb eines Moduls. Aus der Benotungder Prüfungsleistung(en) bildet sich die Modulnote, die in die Gesamtnote des Studiengangseingeht. Handelt es sich um eine unbenotete Prüfungsleistung, so muss dieses ausdrücklich(„unbenotet“) in der Modulbeschreibung der fachspezifischen Ordnung geregelt sein. WeitereInformationen, auch zu den Anmeldemöglichkeiten von Prüfungsleistungen, finden Sie unteranderem in der Kommentierung der BaMa-O
Prüfungsnebenleistung Prüfungsnebenleistungen sind für den Abschluss eines Moduls relevante Leistungen, die– soweit sie vorgesehen sind – in der Modulbeschreibung der fachspezifischen Ordnungbeschrieben sind. Prüfungsnebenleistungen sind immer unbenotet und werden lediglichmit "bestanden" bzw. "nicht bestanden" bewertet. Die Modulbeschreibung regelt, obdie Prüfungsnebenleistung eine Teilnahmevoraussetzung für eine Modulprüfung odereine Abschlussvoraussetzung für ein ganzes Modul ist. Als Teilnahmevoraussetzungfür eine Modulprüfung muss die Prüfungsnebenleistung erfolgreich vor der Anmeldungbzw. Teilnahme an der Modulprüfung erbracht worden sein. Auch für Erbringung einerPrüfungsnebenleistungen wird eine Anmeldung vorausgesetzt. Diese fällt immer mitder Belegung der Lehrveranstaltung zusammen, da Prüfungsnebenleistung im Rahmeneiner Lehrveranstaltungen absolviert werden. Sieht also Ihre fachspezifische OrdnungPrüfungsnebenleistungen bei Lehrveranstaltungen vor, sind diese Lehrveranstaltungenzwingend zu belegen, um die Prüfungsnebenleistung absolvieren zu können.
Studienleistung Als Studienleistung werden Leistungen bezeichnet, die weder Prüfungsleistungen nochPrüfungsnebenleistungen sind.
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Rechtsform und gesetzliche VertretungDie Universität Potsdam ist eine Körperschaft des Öffentlichen Rechts. Sie wirdgesetzlich vertreten durch Prof. Oliver Günther, Ph.D., Präsident der UniversitätPotsdam, Am Neuen Palais 10, 14469 Potsdam.
Zuständige AufsichtsbehördeMinisterium für Wissenschaft, Forschung und Kultur des Landes BrandenburgDortustr. 3614467 Potsdam
Inhaltliche Verantwortlichkeit i. S. v. § 5 TMG und § 55 Abs. 2RStVReferat für Presse- und ÖffentlichkeitsarbeitReferatsleiterin und Sprecherin der UniversitätSilke EngelAm Neuen Palais 1014469 PotsdamTelefon: +49 331/977-1474Fax: +49 331/977-1130E-mail: presse@uni-potsdam.de
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