103年第2學期-0170 歐洲文學:十二至十六世紀 課程資訊
評分方式
評分項目 | 配分比例 | 說明 |
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Weekly work, study questions | 10 | Written to engage with the chapter readings and/or handouts |
Essay, longer | 25 | Research project |
Quizzes | 20 | Based on readings and lectures |
Mid Term | 20 | |
Final Exam | 25 | Will include an essay question |
選課分析
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授課教師
Thomas Argiro教育目標
1. Students will build a solid foundation for their study of British, American, and other Western Literatures, languages, and cultural media in required and elective courses in the English Majors program. Included as part of this agenda, students will examine those authors and periods which figure prominently in many literature and culture courses in the FLLD. Students will also familiarize themselves with key literary and cultural concepts (allegory, chivalry, essay, political philosophy, religious writings, the romance, women writers, lyric poetry, the literature of exploration, etc.). This literature will be examined for the traces of influence wrought by Europe’s cultural indebtedness to the classical world, and the way it extends the logic of that world into the literature of later periods. The course will thus promote students’ understanding of the Western literary tradition while contributing to their conceptual and linguistic enrichment. Demonstrated on Quizzes, test, discussion, essay questions.
2. Students will gain an understanding of the process whereby different aspects of Continental literature from the Middle Ages, the Renaissance, the Early Modern period and the period of exploration have become important influences on world civilization. Demonstrated on quizzes, tests, in discussions, essay questions.
3. Students will learn how to engage critically several course themes, regarding power relations and social structure, the freedom of the individual vs. societal conformity, the formation of national identities, gender roles and relations, and the concept of voice in literary studies. The course will further explore these concepts in the investigation of the individual in relation to religion, to particular social structures and conditions such as feudalism, creative self-fashioning, chivalry, and political ideology, encounters with the cultural other, etc. Demonstrated on quizzes, tests, in discussion, essay questions.
課程概述
This second half of this course continues with the literature of Continental Europe, taking up with the early medieval period and proceeding through the European Middle Ages, the Renaissance, and the Early Modern Period, on up to New World colonization. The course will emphasize anl approach that is best suited to Chinese students of Western languages and literatures: the religious and secular writers of the Middle Ages, European storytelling and legends, the chivalric tradition, the poetry of the sonnet writers, the ballad culture, the classic works of the Italian and Northern European Renaissance, including both creative and philosophical writings, the essay genre, the book of manners, the mystery play, the allegory, and the satire. All of these works will be explored regarding the evolution of the Indo-European languages; Western concepts of self, other, home, identity, family, nation, state, and justice, divinity, mythology, etc.
課程資訊
基本資料
選修課,學分數:0-2
上課時間:二/3,4[H216]
修課班級:外文系2-4
修課年級:年級以上
選課備註:學生自行上網選課
教師與教學助理
授課教師:Thomas Argiro
大班TA或教學助理:尚無資料
Office Hour112-B FL Building
Monday 1:00-2:00PM; Tuesday 2:00-4:00PM, and by appointment.
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參考書目
The Norton Anthology of Western Literature. Vol 1. Ed. Martin Puchner, et. al. 9th
Edition. New York : W. W. Norton & Company, 2014.
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