METHODOLOGIES OF GERMAN LITERATURE RESEARCH

L-LIN/13 - 9 CFU - 2° Semester

Teaching Staff

GRAZIA PULVIRENTI


Learning Objectives

This course aims at giving students new tools from the recent methodologies of research on German literature and culture in order to deepen students’ critical approach to literary texts.


Course Structure

This course aims at giving students new tools from the recent methodologies of research on German literature and culture in order to deepen students’ critical approach to literary texts.



Detailed Course Content

The first part of the course will develop an introduction to the recent epistemic innovations in different fields of the humanities and will focus on some interdisciplinary aspects of research. The course will provide new methodologies of research deriving from the intersections between cognitive sciences and literary studies. Some possible applications of these methodologies will be presented during the lessons. The course will identify topics from literary studies which can be analysed from an experimental point of view, such us consciousness, imagination, dream, etc. Students will be asked to use the new apprehended strategies by elaborating individual or group projects on the topics above mentioned and on their representations in literary texts. Part of the final exam will be to apply and develop new interpretations of literary texts through short essays and presentations.



Textbook Information

A Narration and cognitive sciences (one volume out of the following)

- Lisa Zunshine (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies. Oxford: Oxford University Press 2015. 680 pp. (due saggi a scelta).

- Renata Gambino, Grazia Pulvirenti, Storie menti mondi. Approccio neuroermeutico alla letteratura, Milano, Mimesis, 2018, 148 pp.

 

B Cognitive poetics (one volume out of the followings)

- Stefano Calabrese, Leggere la mente, Bologna, Archetipolibri, 2012, 129 pp.

- Marco Bernini, Marco Caracciolo, Letteratura e scienze cognitive, Roma, Carocci, 2013, 126 pp.

- Renata Gambino, Grazia Pulvirenti, La mente narrativa di Heinrich von Kleist, Milano, Mimesis, 2018, 158 pp.

 

C Methodological application – Individual or group work on one of the following texts

J. W. Goethe, Ifigenia in Tauride, Venezia, Marsilio, 2011, 246 pp.

H. v. Kleist, Il principe di Homburg, Venezia, Marsilio, 1997, 288 pp.

H. v. Hofmannsthal, Elettra, Venezia, Marsilio, 2012, 193 pp.

A. Schnitzler, Signorina Else, Milano, Adelphi, 1990, 112 pp.

F. Kafka, La Metamorfosi, Torino, Einaudi, 2014, 70 pp.

 

D Bibliographical research on the web and shared evaluation of the texts.

 

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All the books listed in the programs can be consulted in the Library.




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