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67115-01 - Proseminar: Reconstructing the Past: Memory and Literature 3 CP

Semester fall semester 2022
Course frequency Irregular
Lecturers Tamara Dima Imboden (tamaradima.imboden@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content According to Aleida Assmann, we do not remember our own past in a series of unchanging images of what ‘actually’ occurred, but in a complex process of reconstruction that draws on past events as well as on present circumstances. This complicates our understanding of ‘remembering’ and ‘recollection’, as these facets are steered by our present ideologies and the power structures to which we are subjected. What does this mean for literary texts? Literary works are often acts of remembering, yet they are also shaped by contemporary contexts and inform dominant discourses. This proseminar will explore how texts deal with memory, focusing particularly on migration, trauma, and cultural memory, among other aspects. Students will gain a theoretical foundation with which to interpret a range of short stories (“The Truth of Fact, the Truth of Feeling” by Ted Chiang, “How to Tell a True War Story” by Tim O’Brien and others) and Toni Morrison’s "Beloved". By the end of the course, students will have an overview of how various texts might approach memory, and of the role that memory plays in literary texts.
Learning objectives - Students will gain an overview of a range of approaches to memory, especially with regard to cultural memory, migration and trauma.
- Students will attain a nuanced understanding of how literary texts conceptualise memory and how memory in turn shapes these texts.
Bibliography Students should purchase and read Toni Morrison’s "Beloved". All required theoretical texts and short stories will be made available on ADAM.
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Admission requirements It is strongly recommended that this course is taken only after the successful completion of the "Introduction I + II: Literary Studies" proseminars.
Course application This course is FULL. Please send an e-mail to tamaradima.imboden(at)unibas.ch if you want to be placed on the waiting list.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media Online, mandatory

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Thursday 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal

Dates

Date Time Room
Thursday 22.09.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 29.09.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 06.10.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 13.10.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 20.10.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 27.10.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 03.11.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 10.11.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 17.11.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 24.11.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 01.12.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 08.12.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 15.12.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Thursday 22.12.2022 14.15-16.00 Nadelberg 6, Grosser Hörsaal
Modules Modul: Introduction to Anglophone Literary and Cultural Studies (Bachelor's degree subject: English)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Regular attendance, active participation (including two class inputs that require additional reading) and one written assignment.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration; dereg.: not required
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale Pass / Fail
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, studadmin-philhist@unibas.ch
Offered by Fachbereich Englische Sprach- und Literaturwissenschaft

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