Kurzus nemzetközi vendég- és részidős hallgatóknak
- Kar
- Bölcsészettudományi Kar
- Szervezet
- BTK Magyar Irodalom- és Kultúratudományi Intézet
- Kód
- MA-ERA-DCLCS-S-12
- Cím
- Post/Socialist Memory Spaces and Bodies in Contemporary Eastern European Cinema and Literature
- Tervezett félév
- Mindkét
- Meghirdetve
- 2025/26/1
- ECTS
- 8
- Nyelv
- en
- Leírás
- The course focuses on memory strategies in contemporary literature and film in relation to traumatic past events in Eastern Europe, furthermore, on the representations of bodies in film as a discursive space and surface and examines the formations of institutional control of human bodies (for example, through sport, children’s bodies were transformed into bodies disciplined in the pedagogy of state socialism). The codes of intimacy and institutionality will also be explored in the course through the axis of East-West/West-East border crossings, phenomena that will bring us closer to a more nuanced understanding of the post/socialist human condition in Eastern Europe.
- Oktatás célja
- Knowledge to be acquired: - Students are required to identify and demonstrate knowledge of the main memory and body studies. Competencies to be developed: - The class focuses on the development of skills requisite for thinking and writing critically about literary and filmic works within their theoretical contexts. - The class develops the ability to analyse and synthesize information, academic writing skills, oral presentation skills, IT skills.
- Tantárgy tartalma
- The course focuses on memory strategies in contemporary literature and film in relation to traumatic past events in Eastern Europe, furthermore, on the representations of bodies in film as a discursive space and surface and examines the formations of institutional control of human bodies (for example, through sport, children’s bodies were transformed into bodies disciplined in the pedagogy of state socialism). The codes of intimacy and institutionality will also be explored in the course through the axis of East-West/West-East border crossings, phenomena that will bring us closer to a more nuanced understanding of the post/socialist human condition in Eastern Europe.
- Számonkérés és értékelés
- Students are expected to actively participate in classes. Students are expected to give oral presentations on at least 2-3 primary literature and film or on 2 scholarly articles or chapters. Written assignment of about 4-5 pages on 2 primary and 2-3 secondary sources is required. The written assignment and the oral presentation will be assessed on the following criteria: structure and clarity of the argument (consistency of introduction, argument and conclusion); analytical and synthesizing skills.
- Irodalomjegyzék
- Aleida Asmann: Dialogic Memory. In: Mendes-Flohr P (ed.) Dialogue as a Trans-Disciplinary Concept: Martin Buber’s Philosophy of Dialogue and Its Contemporary Reception. Berlin: De Gruyter, 2014, 199–214. Astrid Erll: Memory in Culture. Trans. Sara B. Young. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. Marianne Hirsch: The Generation of Postmemory. Writing and Visual Culture After the Holocaust.Columbia University Press, 2012. Hajnal Király and Zsolt Győri (eds.): Postsocialist Mobilities. Studies in Eastern European Cinema. Cambridge, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2021.
- Ajánlott irodalom
- Laura U Marks.: The Skin of the Film: Intercultural Cinema, Embodiment, and the Senses, London, Duke University Press, 2000. Katalin Sándor: Corporeality and Otherness in the Cinematic Heterotopias of Szabolcs Hajdu’s Bibliothèque Pascal. Ekphrasis. Images, Cinema, Theory, Media 12 (2014), 79–92.