Cultural Studies
Instance: 2011/2012 - 1S
Cycles of Study/Courses
Teaching language
English
Objectives
The programme aims at providing the students with the information and the suitable conceptual tools for an understanding of 20th century English and North-American dystopianism. It also aims at making the students aware of the usefulness of Spatiality theories, defined within the field of Post-Modern Geography, for a better understanding of the contemporary dystopian message. The programme will provide students with specific skills, theoretical information and conceptual tools that will enable them, at the end of the seminar, to have a critical understanding and a deep knowledge of some of the main trends of Utopian and Spatiality Studies.
Program
The programme has a strong theoretical emphasis. It includes the consideration of a number of theoretical texts which are fundamental both to the field of Utopian Studies (namely with regard to contemporary dystopianism) and to the field of Spatiality Studies. We will try to prove that the negative perception of the dystopian non-place is strongly related to the existence of confined spaces, closed to the majority of the people. We will look at, on the other hand, the small spaces of evasion that some utopian inhabitants manage to build, i.e., the heterotopias within the dystopias. The analysis and discussion of the theoretical texts will occupy 8 of the 15 sessions of this seminar. The application of those theories to the three books of compulsory reading will be carried out, with the involvement of the students, in the 9th, 10th and 11th sessions; in the last 4 sessions the students will be invited to apply those theories to some utopian works suggested by the teacher.
Mandatory literature
Atwood, Margaret; The Handmaid’s Tale, Vintage , 1996
Wells, H. G.; The Time Machine. The War of the Worlds., Orion, 2004
Orwell, George; Nineteen Eighty-Four, Penguin, 2000. ISBN: 0-14-118247-4
Teaching methods and learning activities
Teaching will be centred on the students, offering them an opportunity to understand the contents of the programme by debating the main issues and by carrying out individual and / or group activities.
keywords
Humanities
Humanities > Literature > European literature > Germanic literature > English literature
Evaluation Type
Distributed evaluation without final exam
Assessment Components
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Time (hours) |
Weight (%) |
End date |
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Participação presencial |
0,00 |
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Total: |
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0,00 |
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Eligibility for exams
a)active participation in the seminar;
b)oral and written presentation of a research paper on one of the works of the list prepared by the teacher.
Note: Students are expected to attend at least 75% of the seminar sessions.
Calculation formula of final grade
The final mark will be based on the following evaluation components:
-Active participation in seminars -20%;
- A written essay to be discussed at the end of the semester - 80%
Examinations or Special Assignments
n/a
Special assessment (TE, DA, ...)
n/a
Classification improvement
n/a
Observations
Language of instructions: Portuguese of English, according to the characteristics of the students.