Saint-Louis University - Bruxelles
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GERM1353 - German : Literary text analysis and special questions



Credits : 6

Lecturer :
Mode of delivery :
Face-to-face , second term, 60 hours of theory.

Timetable :
Second term
Tuesday from 10:45 to 12:45 at 109 Marais 510
Thursday from 13:30 to 15:30 at 109 Marais 510

Language of instruction :
German

Learning outcomes :
At the end of the course, students should be able to

- define a concept of « History of Literature » and question the methodical bases of a German History of Literature ;
- identify and describe the major literary movements of a specific period in the German-speaking countries (Germany, Austria, Switzerland);
- contextualise and discuss in depth literary texts and the major authors belonging to that specific period;
- to produce a structured, well-argued discourse that integrates the specific vocabulary and concepts used in literary studies;
- to analyse a literary text using the knowledge acquired through the course.





Prerequisites :
For the Bachelor in Modern Languages and Letters: German, Dutch and English :


Co-requisites :
None

Course contents :
This course combines an initiation to the critical reading and literary analysis of texts with a historical overview of literature.
The first part of this course offers an initiation to the basic terms and methods of literary analysis through the in-depth analysis of major German authors of the 19th Century and/or another period, taking into account all important influences (society, literature, etc.). At the end of the course, students should be able to recognise, analyse and contextualize the works treated in class. They should be able to write a scientific essay about one chosen work and present this work in front of the class in German.
The second part of this course gives an overview over the Literature from the Middle Ages until the Baroque era. In 2019-2020, the students who have already followed the sessions devoted to the history of German literature from 1. the Enlightenment to the the Weimar Classics and 2. The period between 1800 to 1900, will follow a course about Middle Ages until the Baroque era.
Students must take this course during uneven-numbered academic years (2019-2020, 2021-2022,).


Planned learning activities and teaching methods :
Face-to-face: Lecture and presentations encouraging an active participation of students, favored by
weekly preparatory readings.
Different media and technologies regularly come in support (extracts from cinematographic adaptations or theatrical performances, etc.).
The student must present a work by an author treated in class to the group at the end of the year and write a scientific work.

Assessment methods and criteria :

a) Analytical part (50%)
- Scientific essay of 10 pages about a work of an author treated in class. (40%).
- Presentation of the scientific essay in class (10%).

b) Historical part (50%)

Oral exam about the historical part of the course (50%)


Recommended or required reading :
a) Analytical part :

A bibliography with the main references is included in the reading portfolio.


b) Historical part :
- Manfred Mai, Geschichte der deutschen Literatur, 2006², Weinheim / Basel: Beltz & Gelberg
- Volker Meid, Das Reclam-Buch der deutschen Literatur, Stuttgart: Reclam, 2004.
- Gerald Rainer, Norbert KERN, Eva RAINER, Stichwort Literatur. Geschichte der deutschsprachigen Literatur. Linz: Veritas 2009.
- Hans Gerd Rötzer, Geschichte der deutschen Literatur, Bamberg: C.C. Buchners 2010².


Other information :
Students must take this course during uneven-numbered academic years (2019-2020, 2021-2022, etc.).
Course notes with course plan and reading portfolio.
PowerPoint presentations available on Moodle after each session.
This course includes 30 hours of tutoring and workshops for bloc 2 students.