237246 Robinsonades in British and American Fiction and Film (BS) (WiSe 2013/2014)

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Few works of fiction have been as influential as Daniel Defoe's Robinson Crusoe (1719). The story of a man cast away on an uninhabited island immediately captured the imagination of artists and audiences alike. Since its publication the tale has been copied, imitated, and adapted in vast numbers to other genres and media. Key features of Defoe's novel appear in so many texts that scholars speak about a genre of its own: the robinsonade.
This class is going to introduce students to key aspects of this genre from the point of view of both literary and cultural studies. The course will investigate the genres foundational text, Robinson Crusoe (1719) and trace some of its most important adaptations in fiction and film. Though robinsonades have appeared in countries and languages around the globe, we will focus on British and American literarture and film in this class.

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As the course is a block seminar most of the reading has to be done prior to the course.
This includes

Daniel Defoe's "Robinson Crusoe" (1719) (unabridged version!)
William Golding's "Lord of the Flies" (1954)

Students have to acquire a copy of both novels and read it before the beginning of the block seminar. Students who have not read/re-read the novels prior to the first session will not be able to join the course!

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Frequency Weekday Time Format / Place Period  
block Block 10-16 E01-108 07.-09.10.2013 = Treffpunkt
block Block 10-16 V2-105/115 07.-08.10.2013
one-time Di 13-16 C2-144 08.10.2013
block Block 12-18 VHF.01.210 10.-11.10.2013
one-time Fr 10-13 R2-149 11.10.2013
one-time Fr 10-16 C01-204 11.10.2013

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Module Course Requirements  
23-ANG-AngPM2 Profilmodul 2: British Studies 2.3 British Literature and Media Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngPM3 Profilmodul 3: American Studies PM 3. 3 US American Literatures and Media Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngVM1 Vertiefungsmodul 1: Britain 1.2 British Literature: Genre, Periods, Authors Study requirement
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23-ANG-AngVM6 Vertiefungsmodul 6: Media, Arts & Communication VM 6.1 Theoretical and Historical Contexts Study requirement
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Degree programme/academic programme Validity Variant Subdivision Status Semester LP  
Anglistik: British and American Studies / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2011) Kern- und Nebenfach BaAngPM4; BaAngPM6    
Anglistik: British and American Studies / Master of Education (Enrollment until SoSe 2014) BaAngPM4; BaAngPM6    
Anglistik: British and American Studies (GHR) / Master of Education (Enrollment until SoSe 2014) BaAngPM4; BaAngPM6    
Literaturwissenschaft / Bachelor (Enrollment until SoSe 2011) Nebenfach BaLitP8    

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block seminar (BS) / 2
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