SFE10108 English: Culture Studies I (Autumn 2015)
Facts about the course
- ECTS Credits:
- 15
- Responsible department:
- Faculty of Business, Languages, and Social Sciences
- Course Leader:
- Melanie Duckworth
- Teaching language:
- English
- Duration:
- ½ year
The course is connected to the following study programs
Mandatory course in the one-year English programme. May be taken as an optional course in the 60 ECTS part of the bachelor programme in Society, Language and Culture.
Lecture Semester
1st semester (autumn).
The student's learning outcomes after completing the course
KNOWLEDGE
The student has:
-Knowledge and understanding of British culture and society from a historical perspective
-Knowledge of literary epochs and themes in British literature;
SKILLS
The student has:
-ability to analyse and evaluate a selection of British fiction;
-analytical and critical skills in their encounters with fiction and factual prose
-an interest in British culture and literature
-skills in written and oral presentation and argumentation in English
GENERAL COMPETENCE
The student has:
-skills in searching, evaluating and using secondary literature in the university college's library and in BIBSYS and other databases.
Content
The culture studies part focuses on the topics that can supposedly best create an understanding of typical British values and norms. An introduction is given to the development of national institutions, politics, society and culture.
The literature part of the course gives an overview of literary analysis and the literary-historical development from the 16th century until today. Three novels are read as well as two plays, three short stories and a selection of poetry and non-fiction from different epochs. The texts are studied from the perspective of the time and society they emerged from.
Forms of teaching and learning
The course is taught as lectures and seminars. The students are expected to participate actively in discussions and group tasks. Group work outside scheduled classes is encouraged, where the students will study the course reading and cooperate on coursework.
Coursework requirements - conditions for taking the exam
The students submit two papers and receive feedback on them. The last paper requires documentation that secondary literature is used.
All coursework must be approved before a student may take the final exam.
Examination
A 5-hour written exam
Language use as well as content count in the assessment.
Permitted aids: English-English dictionary.
The exam paper is assessed on the A-F grading scale, and both parts of the exam need to be passed.
Course evaluation
This course is evaluated twice each semester.
Literature
· Duckworth, M. Kompendium: Culture Studies 1
· Peck, J. and M. Coyle. Literary Terms and Criticism
· Griffith, K. Writing Essays about Literature
. Gibaldi, J. MLA Handbook for writers of Research Papers, 7th ed. or an equivalent manual for HARVARD, APA, or other reference systems
Novels:
Charles Dickens: Great Expectations
Virginia Woolf: Mrs Dalloway
Monica Ali: Brick Lane
Plays:
William Shakespeare: Julius Caesar
Tom Stoppard: Arcadia
All of the following texts are part of Culture Studies 1 (Kompendium).
Poetry:
William Shakespeare: 2 sonnets
John Donne: 'Death be not Proud'
John Milton: 'When I Consider How My Light is Spent'
Wordsworth: 'Upon Westminster Bridge' and 'I wandered lonely as a cloud'
John Keats: 'Ode on a Grecian Urn'
John Clare, 'Decay'
Christina Rossetti, 'In an Artist's Studio' and 'Winter: My Secret'
Robert Browning: 'My Last Duchess'
William Butler Yeats: 'Easter 1916'
Wilfred Owen: 'Anthem for Doomed Youth'T. S. Elliot: 'The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock'
W.H. Auden: 'Musée des Beax Arts'
Seamus Heaney: 'Punishment'
Ted Hughes: 'Night Ride on Ariel' and 'Sam'
Philip Larkin, 'MCMXIV'
Carol Ann Duffy, 'Prayer'
Tony Harrison, 'v'
Prose and short stories
Jonathan Swift: 'A Modest Proposal'
Katherine Mansfield: 'The Garden Party'
Doris Lessing: 'To Room 19'
James Joyce 'The Dead'
Civilization
· McCormick, J. Contemporary Britain. Palgrave MacMillan (newest edition).
. Cunliffe, B, The Penguin Illustrated History of Britain and Ireland (2004)
All material handed out in lectures or published in Fronter is part of the curriculum.
All students must have access to an English-English dictionary, for instance Collins Cobuild Dictionary, Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English, Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary or another dictionary for non native speakers of English (Learner's dictionaries).