30079 - LETTERATURE ANGLO-AMERICANE 1 (LM)

Anno Accademico 2020/2021

  • Docente: Elena Lamberti
  • Crediti formativi: 9
  • SSD: L-LIN/11
  • Lingua di insegnamento: Inglese

Conoscenze e abilità da conseguire

Lo studente possiede conoscenze approfondite sulla storia e sullo sviluppo delle letterature anglo-americane, con particolare attenzione al rapporto tra i testi letterari e il contesto storico, artistico e linguistico. Conosce e sa utilizzare le metodologie pratiche per l'analisi e l'interpretazione del testo letterario

Contenuti

TRADITIONS AND SOCIAL INNOVATION.

OLD AND NEW CHALLENGES OF/FOR NORTH AMERICAN LITERATURE

The UNESCO Agenda 2030 for sustainable development focuses on social, political, economic, and cultural challenges that touch planet Earth and its trans-national communities: gender equality and no poverty, climate action and no inequalities, zero hunger and quality education are only some of the 17 sustainable development goals to achieve by 2030 and create a better world. Against these world challenges, Literature cannot be perceived simply as ‘decorative knowledge’, that makes the world more or less beautiful, but that does not create exciting and solid job opportunities, apart from a limited number of standard jobs within traditional sectors. Literature must become a function inseparable from our communal existence. Literature must shift its heuristic towards an empathic approach that can help us to map both the cognitive and the emotional impact of storytelling, also based on the analysis of the perceptive responses across the ages and in diverse communities.

Responding to the above, this course will explore the role that North American literature can play to mediate between old and new environmental trials, at times denouncing inequalities and social injustices, others suggesting alternative ways to imagine our present and future realities. Comparing classics and contemporary literary voices from the USA and Canada, this course will employ old and new forms of literature to investigate a variety of issues, such as:

  • North American societies: from communities to post-nations, from multiculturalism to hyper diversity.
  • Metaphors, symbols, and icons: identity roots, humanity in progress.
  • History, memory, storytelling: remembering the past, imagining the future.
  • Rethinking places and spaces: local traditions, social and technological innovation.
  • New geographies: smart cities and ecocriticism.
  • Languages, media, and art: narrating change and resilience.

Please Notice: This course is organized as part of the sustainability phase of the European Project “PERFORMIGRATIONS: People Are the Territory” (www.performigratios.eu ), in the frame of the research project “WeTell: Storytelling and Civic Awareness” (https://site.unibo.it/wetell/en ) and in collaboration with the literary portal www.canadausa.net. The main goal is to encourage a new global mentality, deeply rooted in the humanities, so to reorient today geopolitics and create a happier and more just world. No knowledge is useful if it leads to satisfy only a few people’s urgent needs, be that material or emotional; knowledge is useful if it induces us to question our communal existence, helping us to learn how to act upon our community in responsible ways, in turn leading to a truly shared happiness.

Important: EVERYBODY IS WELCOME AND DIVERSITY (IN ALL ITS FORMS) IS WELCOME TOO.

This course will feature a series of guest scholars and professionals to encourage the dialogue between literature and civic society so to widen our knowledge of learning and training opportunities available nationally or internationally. The detailed schedule will be available when classes start.

Testi/Bibliografia

The list of primary and secondary sources will be implemented every week, based on the discussed topics and authors. In view of the final exam, students will be able to create and customize their reading list, as well as their theme for their essay under the supervision of the course director.

Metodi didattici

Due to Covid-19 emergency and based on the mandatory decision of the Department of Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures, all courses taught in the first semester will combine two teaching modalities (online and live/streaming) following a precise timeline. This course will therefore run accordingly. More in details:

a) Online (week 1-4). All students will attend online. Classes will run live on the Microsoft Teams platforms (no registration allowed).

b) Live + Streaming (week 5-7). Classes will be hosted at the Department (live classes), but not all students will be granted access at the same time. In fact, due to Covid-19 emergency, rooms cannot be used up to their full capacity. Students who wish to attend live, will be selected according to the instructions given by UNIBO in due course (September 2020). All other students can follow the same class via streaming (live on the Microsoft Teams platform; no registration allowed).

Further details will be given during the first week of class.

Both online and live/streaming classes will strongly encourage students’ active participations (weekly reading; Question/Answer time; etc.).

Students’ active participations is strongly encouraged. Therefore, in addition to the lecture format, focus groups and charrettes will be scheduled to create a vibrant and interactive educational environment.

Modalità di verifica e valutazione dell'apprendimento

Class presentations (or oral exam); final essay (3000-3500 words, based on a customised selection of texts, discussed with the course instructor).

For students who opt for the oral exam: the essay must be delivered at least 1 week prior the date of the exam.

 

Strumenti a supporto della didattica

Traditional and Multimedia tools

Link ad altre eventuali informazioni

https://site.unibo.it/wetell/en

Orario di ricevimento

Consulta il sito web di Elena Lamberti

SDGs

Istruzione di qualità Ridurre le disuguaglianze Città e comunità sostenibili Pace, giustizia e istituzioni forti

L'insegnamento contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.