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69404-01 - Proseminar: Murder, Mystery, Spirit. Barbara Neely, Margaret Millar, Daphne du Maurier 3 CP

Semester fall semester 2023
Course frequency Irregular
Lecturers Peter Burleigh (p.burleigh@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content This Proseminar will address crime as a topic in literature, in part to understand the various representations of crime in fictional worlds, to reflect on our fascination with this genre and to explore the politics that are embedded at the core of crime fiction. We will consider 3 pieces of crime fiction:

"A Stranger in My Grave" by Margaret Millar (1960), Pushkin Press 2019 ISBN 978-1-78227-573-2

'Not After Midnight' by Daphne du Maurier (1970) —a short story which is always in an anthology, never alone— in "Don't Look Now And Other Stories", Penguin 2006 ISBN 978-014-118837-9

"Blanche on the Lam" by Barbara Neely (1992), ISBN 978-1-941298-38-1

All volumes are available from Labyrinth bookshop in Nadelberg, where you will get a 10% discount and do the right thing of supporting an independent bookshop.

We will start with the Margaret Miller novel, and then turn to 'Not After Midnight', and finish with "Blanche on the Lam"; but it would be best to read all the literature before the start of term.

The course will first follow a number of theoretical readings to derive tools, for which small student task groups will be responsible under my supervision. The second phase will involve close and careful reading of the course literature; this, too, will be discussed and presented by small student task groups somewhat more independently.
Learning objectives Students will become familiar with current descriptions and discussions of literature and its impact on culture.
Students will further their critical approach to text and to authorship, including inter-relating various primary texts and secondary materials in meaningful ways.
Students will learn to consider formats and genres as not only form but as content.
Students will have the opportunity to write a Proseminar paper attached to the course.
Bibliography A course pack of readings will be provided at the beginning of semester. Students are required to have their own copies of and read the three novels and short story.

 

Admission requirements It is strongly recommended that this course is taken only after the successful completion of the "Introduction I: Literary Studies" and "Introduction II: Literary Theory" proseminars.
Course application Please register by e-mail to p.burleigh@unibas.ch by 1st September 2023.
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Tuesday 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11

Dates

Date Time Room
Tuesday 19.09.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 26.09.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 03.10.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 10.10.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 17.10.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 24.10.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 31.10.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 07.11.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 14.11.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 21.11.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 28.11.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 05.12.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 12.12.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Tuesday 19.12.2023 10.15-12.00 Nadelberg 6, Raum 11
Modules Modul: Introduction to Anglophone Literary and Cultural Studies (Bachelor's degree subject: English)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Assessment will be conducted throughout the course and will involve being in a group and leading a meeting as well as keeping minutes of the meetings.
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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