RUSSIAN LITERATURE III mutuato
LETTERATURA RUSSA III
A.Y. | Credits |
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2024/2025 | 8 |
Lecturer | Office hours for students | |
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Giuseppe Ghini | Please contact professor by email |
Teaching in foreign languages |
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Course with optional materials in a foreign language
English
Russian
This course is entirely taught in Italian. Study materials can be provided in the foreign language and the final exam can be taken in the foreign language. |
Assigned to the Degree Course
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Learning Objectives
The course aims to
- familiarise the students with the tradition fof Russian rasskaz
- test the Anglo-Saxon theories of the short story through their application to the Russian rasskaz
Program
The course aims to present the characteristics of the Russian short story. In particular, texts by Čechov (Dama s sobačkoj), Gor'kij (Pesnja o slepych), Andreev (Cristiane), Brjusov (Za sebja ili za druguju), Bunin (Grammatika ljubvi), Pil'njak (Ego Veličestvo Kneeb Piter Komandor), Babel' (Korol'), Zamjatin (Peščera).
Learning Achievements (Dublin Descriptors)
Knowledge and understanding
- knowledge of the main specific tools of literary criticism
- knowledge of the specific features of Russian literature
- knowledge of the specific features of rasskaz
Applying knowledge and understanding
- ability to understand and discuss the proposed critical analyses of each text
- ability to appreciate critical points of view other than one's own
Making judgements
- ability to construct one's own critical analysis
Learning skills
- autonomous reading of literary texts also in Russian language
- autonomous ability to apply what has been studied to other texts
Communication skills
- ability to communicate course content clearly and coherently to specialist and non-specialist speakers
- ability to communicate the course content correctly and therefore effectively to specialist and non-specialist speakers
Teaching Material
The teaching material prepared by the lecturer in addition to recommended textbooks (such as for instance slides, lecture notes, exercises, bibliography) and communications from the lecturer specific to the course can be found inside the Moodle platform › blended.uniurb.it
Teaching, Attendance, Course Books and Assessment
- Teaching
Frontal lessons with audiovisual support
- Course books
The authors' texts will be provided by the lecturer during the course and deposited on the Moodle platform ' blended.uniurb.it'
For the general framework, reference should be made to Storia della civiltà letteraria russa della UTET.
Critical reference texts:
- The Russian short story: a critical history, ed. by Charles A. Moser, Boston, Twayne, 1986.
- The short story in Russia, ed. by N. Luker, Nottingham, Astra Press, 1991.
- E.M. Meletinskij, Istoričeskaja poètika novelly, Moskva, Nauka, 1990 (t. trans. by L. Sestri, Poetica storica della novella, Macerata, EUM, 2014): cap. 5.
- Assessment
The exam consists of 3 open-ended questions and it lasts 90 minutes.
In addition to the content, the evaluation will also specifically consider the students' ability of clearly, coherently, and effectively communicating and arguing for his own views.
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
Additional Information for Non-Attending Students
- Teaching
Individual study.
- Course books
In order to give non-attending students the opportunity to compensate with self-study what the attending students have done during the lectures, the following materials are indicated, which refer to the same programme content. The texts indicated must be read critically:
The authors' texts will be provided by the lecturer during the course and deposited on the Moodle platform ' blended.uniurb.it'
For the general framework, reference should be made to Storia della civiltà letteraria russa della UTET.
Critical reference text:
- The short story in Russia, ed. by N. Luker, Nottingham, Astra Press, 1991.
Mandatory readings:
- The Russian short story: a critical history, ed. by Charles A. Moser, Boston, Twayne, 1986: the parts of chapters 2, 3 and 4 that refer to the authors studied in the course.
- E.M. Meletinskij, Istoričeskaja poètika novelly, Moskva, Nauka, 1990 (t. trans. by L. Sestri, Poetica storica della novella, Macerata, EUM, 2014): cap. 5.
- Assessment
The exam consists of 3 open-ended questions and it lasts 90 minutes.
In addition to the content, the evaluation will also specifically consider the students' ability of clearly, coherently, and effectively communicating and arguing for his own views.
- Disability and Specific Learning Disorders (SLD)
Students who have registered their disability certification or SLD certification with the Inclusion and Right to Study Office can request to use conceptual maps (for keywords) during exams.
To this end, it is necessary to send the maps, two weeks before the exam date, to the course instructor, who will verify their compliance with the university guidelines and may request modifications.
Notes
Beginning from academic year 2014-15 the course lasts one academic year.
It is not true, as it is written above, that this is a 'Course with optional materials in a foreign language': the materials in foreign language will be compulsory for both attending and non-attending students. Unfortunately, the system does not allow for any other choice of materials (sic!).
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