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Writing Rights in U.S. Literature

Prof. Dr. phil. Peter Schneck

Veranstaltungstyp: Seminar
TeilnehmerInnen:

Beschreibung:
This course will trace the argument made most insistingly by James Dawes, namely, that U.S.-American literature and culture was and still is essentially shaped by the concern with rights. Using Dawes's extensive argument as a guiding line, we will discuss in more detail his thesis "that the human rights novel, just like the mystery novel or the novel of manners, exists as a form that affects both reader and writer expectations." We will do so by looking closely at some literary examples, including the following texts:

Michael Ondaatje _ Anil's Ghost
Chris Abani _The Secret History of Las Vegas
Edwidge Dantikat _Krik?Krak!_
(please make sure that you have obtained a copy of all three texts before the course starts!)

Students will be asked to read and prepare all assigned material for class discussions, sometimes in online group sessions.
A full list of readings (primary and secondary) will be presented with the final schedule in the opening session of the course.

Erstes Treffen:
Dienstag, 02.04.2024 16:00 - 18:00, Ort: 41/B12

Ort:
41/B12

Semester:
SoSe 2024

Zeiten:
Di. 16:00 - 18:00 (wöchentlich)

Leistungsnachweis:


Veranstaltungsnummer:
7.110203

ECTS-Kreditpunkte:


Bereichseinordnung:
Veranstaltungen > Interdisziplinäre Studiengänge > Literatur und Kultur in Europa > Modul 2: Nationale Literatur und Kultur A Veranstaltungen > Interdisziplinäre Studiengänge > Literatur und Kultur in Europa > Modul 5: Transnationale Literaturen und Kulturen in Europa Veranstaltungen > Interdisziplinäre Studiengänge > Literatur und Kultur in Europa > Modul 6: Spezialisierung und Professionalisierung Veranstaltungen > Anglistik; Englisch > Kulturwissenschaft > Master Courses in English > Language and Literary Studies Veranstaltungen > Anglistik; Englisch > Literaturwissenschaft > Master