At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | At the end of the course, students:
-will have acquired a broad knowledge of Dutch literary culture. |
The contribution of this Teaching Unit to the development and command of the skills and learning outcomes of the programme(s) can be accessed at the end of this sheet, in the section entitled “Programmes/courses offering this Teaching Unit”.
As an introduction, we will question how contemporary Dutch Literature presents and constitutes itself. Which are its particularities, its pivots, its actors – the remarkable authors and oeuvres that assure its visibility? And to which other culture(s) and norm(s) does such an entity relate? We will present some actual paradigms of contemporary Dutch-language literary production, which will be discussed by making use of recent critical approaches.
We will subsequently concentrate on an in-depth study of authors and texts of various genres that are considered as prominent examples of contemporary Dutch-language literature.
Introductory Lectures. The presented critical paradigms and approaches define the methodological and conceptual framework within which the textual analyses can be pursued.
The chosen literary works are subsequently analysed in a profound manner. They are introduced by the teacher and prepared at home and in small groups by the students, in the light of a given research question. The students present the results of their analysis in interaction and collaboration with their colleagues and submit a written report to the teacher afterwards. Collaborative learning through Moodle, where a platform permits to the participants to share ideas, to interact and to stimulate the development of critical reflection.
- All texts are read and prepared at home by all the students. Active participation in the discussions. Short overview of contemporary developments in Dutch-language literature. (10%)
- Group work (40%) which consists of a presentation about a chosen literary text from the corpus and a paper. For each group: defining a precise research question that has been validated by the teacher in advance, critical reading of relevant scientific articles about the subject, profound analysis of the literary text under study, extracts to support the analysis. Personal, original commentary that is well-documented in accordance with the expected academic conventions. Presentation and discussion for the other students. The results of the debates are integrated into a synthetic paper that will be submitted through Moodle after validation.
Final Assessment (50 %):
Written exam in two parts (1) open book exam on the introductory historiographic synthesis (2) closed book exam on the recent paradigms of contemporary Dutch-language literature, on the discussed critical approaches and on the introduction of chosen authors and works. (40%)
Personal reading of a fictional text of contemporary Dutch-language literature, to be chosen from a list, oral interrogation. (10%)
The language level of the student will be taken into account during the exam, the evaluation is divided as follows: written exam (50%), oral exam about the personal reading (50%). For the latter, the modalities of evaluation of the group work apply.
- Hugo Brems, Altijd weer vogels die nesten beginnen. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 2005.
- Hugo Brems, Altijd weer vogels die nesten beginnen. Amsterdam: Bert Bakker, 2005.