Approaching pertinent questions and concerns of sustainability, this seminar is an experiment in interdisciplinary co-teaching, informed by literary/ cultural studies and environmental health sciences. We will begin by establishing some key concerns in environmental health sciences before we move on to discuss how such texts, concepts and ideas can be made productive in literary/ cultural studies for the analysis and interpretation of literary texts, cultural products and phenomena. Concurrently, we will address the question what literary/ cultural studies has to offer and can bring to environmental health sciences. Our discussions will thus also enhance the critical reflection of our own disciplinary footing.
Students might want to check out "Sustainability Illustrated“: https://sustainabilityillustrated.com/en/sustainability-videos/
Frequency | Weekday | Time | Format / Place | Period | |
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weekly | Mo | 14-16 | X-E0-208 | 03.04.-10.07.2023
not on: 4/10/23 / 5/1/23 / 5/29/23 |
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23-ANG-M-HM2 Hauptmodul 2: British Literature and the Processes of Culture | HM 2.1 British Literature in Context | Study requirement
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HM 2.2 Research Paradigms and Research Projects in British Studies | Study requirement
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