Annotated courses
Overall view – winter semester 2024/2025
SLK-SEGY-ENG-RPTESPÜ-GY
(Reflected Practice of Teaching English – Schulpraktische Übung – Gymnasium)
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School-based practical exercises – [EDid - Schmidt/Günther/NN] - Reflected Practice of Teaching English – Schulpraktische Übung
- Teachers
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- Katrin Günther
- Peggy Schmidt
- Max attendee capacity
- 6
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Previous registration and booking via Praktikumsportal Sachsen is required. Please consider the information and deadlines published on the homepage of the ZLSB (Praktikumskoordination).
- Appointments
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Date Clock time Place Event format – In-person - Description
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This course RPTE-SPÜ includes a weekly teaching practice at school: Students will observe, plan, teach and analyse their own classes in small groups to develop their proficiency in teaching and reflecting on lessons.
Module / Exams
This course RPTE-SPÜ is the only course offered in the module RPTE-SPÜ (Reflected Practice of Teaching English - Schulpraktische Übung). It requires the competences acquired in the preceding module RPTE.
The Prüfungsleistung RPTE-Komplexe Leistung consists of a portfolio which can be completed in the context of the course RPTE-SPÜ. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-RPTESPÜ-GY – Reflected Practice of Teaching English – Schulpraktische Übung – Gymnasium
SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS
(Ausbaumodul: British Studies)
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Advanced seminar – [BritLit - Röber] – Plot, What Plot? Critical Perspectives on Romance Fiction
- Teacher
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- Franziska Röber
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 2nd double period W48/0004/U In-person - Description
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Rugged love interests, relentless self-improvement, tales of heartbreak, abundant alcohol consumption, and frantic last-minute dashes through crowded cities – most, if not all, of these plot points are hallmarks of romance novels or "Chick Lit". Though intended primarily for women and focused on women’s experiences, the genre is paradoxically criticized as post-feminist and accused of undermining the progress feminism has achieved in recent decades. It is frequently dismissed as "candy floss romance" (Ferris & Young 2006: 2), yet it continues to be a hugely popular, profitable, and influential part of contemporary fiction.
Through close readings of selected texts, we will explore whether and how Chick Lit challenges or reinforces gendered beliefs about women, and whether it should be considered feminist or anti-feminist—or if such a binary framing is even useful. Additionally, we will examine the social fantasies these works engage in and trace how female authorship has been constructed throughout literary history. Romance literature will also be analysed as a deconstruction of traditional notions of femininity. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS – Ausbaumodul: British Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS – Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies
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Seminar – [BritCult - Wächter] - Queer Theory and Its Impact on British Cultural Studies
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Cornelia Wächter
- Max attendee capacity
- 35
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/45497417728/CourseNode/1721010667434410011
- Enrollment deadline
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- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 4th double period BZW/B101 In-person - Description
- Over the past decades, queer theory has gained increasing significance for the field of cultural studies beyond scholarly attention to representations of queer lives. Thus, for instance, conceptions of queer temporalities and queer readings of ‘negative’ affects feed into (affective) ecocriticism, not least of all regarding negotiations of affect in the face of climate disaster. This seminar will introduce students to (excerpts from) key works of queer theory, which we will paradigmatically apply to Russell T. Davies’ 2015 series Banana (E4). For each of the theoretical texts, we will also consider its wider implications for the field of (British) cultural studies.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS – Ausbaumodul: British Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS – Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies
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Seminar – [BritCult - Wächter] - Critical Psychiatry, Mad Studies and the Popular Imagination
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Cornelia Wächter
- Max attendee capacity
- 35
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/45497417730/CourseNode/1721010667466098011
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Date/Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 3rd double period W48/0001/U In-person – In-person – In-person - Description
- This seminar aims to challenge pervasive biomedical understandings of mental distress by exploring the socio-political dimensions of psychiatric practice and public attitudes towards mental distress and people living with psychiatric diagnoses. We will begin with a historical overview of the evolution of psychiatric practices, paying particular attention to the operation of power, control, and the medicalisation of human experience. Students will then be introduced to key texts from the fields of critical psychiatry, mad studies and neurodiversity studies. Finally, we will turn to the role of various media in shaping public perceptions of mental distress and people labelled as mentally ill. The seminar culminates in a two-day student conference (22 & 23 February). In their papers, students will critically analyse media representations of their choice to uncover the stereotypes, myths, and tropes that perpetuate stigmatising views of mental distress – or texts which challenge precisely these. Papers should explore how these representations influence societal attitudes and reinforce or challenge dominant discourses regarding mental distress and/or madness. Throughout the seminar, students will be encouraged to critically reflect on their own assumptions and biases regarding mental health, as well as the broader cultural and societal implications of psychiatric practices and representations of mental distress.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS – Ausbaumodul: British Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS – Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies
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Advanced seminar – [BritLit - Horlacher] - John Fowles, or: The Forgotten Novelist
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Stefan Horlacher
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 3rd double period W48/0004/U In-person - Description
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John Fowles is one of the biggest names in British writing of the 1960s and 70s. His novels, novellas and short stories are characterized by a playfulness not often found in British fiction of his time, they are fun to read and philosophically as well as aesthetically extremely interesting. Moreover, many of Fowles's books – such as The Ebony Tower, The French Lieutenant's Woman or The Magus – have since been made into popular films, further indicating that even today these texts have lost nothing of their fascination and relevance.
This seminar will give a general introduction to the work of John Fowles, its literary, philosophical and cultural contexts, and then focus on the following points: How do the playfulness and metafiction in Fowles's novels work? How are men and women, how is sexuality represented in these texts? What is the philosophical dimension of Fowles's work? How does it combine humanism with existentialism, and how are we to understand these philosophies, ranging from Heraklitus to Nietzsche, Camus and Sartre?
A syllabus and a bibliography will be available at the first meeting.
NB: This course prepares students for the "Schriftliches Staatsexamen: Klausur
Englische Literaturwissenschaft". - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS – Ausbaumodul: British Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS – Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies
SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA
(Ausbaumodul: North American Studies)
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Seminar – [AmCult - Junker] - Methods and Theories in American Studies: Approaching Democracy in Cultural Studies
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Carsten Junker
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.10.2024 12:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 4th double period BSS/109 In-person - Description
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The presidential election of 2024 has once again highlighted the central role of democracy as a discourse object in American public debates and, moreover, the study of American culture(s). The legitimacy of American democracy, its stability, its promises are matters of urgent debates that go back to the founding of the nation. The seminar will zoom in on select aspects of democracy in the United States from a decidedly cultural-studies point of view, such as mediatized struggles of demographic groups for access to participation in public life, textual strategies of authorizing demands for fundamental civil rights, and modes of organizing campaigns that redress grievances and call for the recognition of group-based interests. By reading a variety of historical sources, cultural texts, and secondary literature that shape discourses of democracy, we will approach questions concerning, among other things, the values and shortcomings of democracy and the implications of this for today. We will do so by combing through one of the foundational and state-of-the-art works in American cultural studies scholarship of recent years: Greil Marcus and Werner Sollors. A New Literary History of America. Harvard UP, 2012, https://doi-org.wwwdb.dbod.de/10.4159/9780674054219. We will examine how select essays in this volume put a spotlight on various personas, texts, and thematic aspects of debates on American democracy at different moment in time. A willingness to engage in history and theory will be mandatory for participation in the seminar.
The seminar begins in the first week of the semester. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA – Ausbaumodul: North American Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA – Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies
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Seminar – [AmCult - Junker] - Collaboration in US Culture
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Carsten Junker
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.10.2024 12:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 7th double period W48/103 In-person - Description
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The seminar is prompted by the ongoing privileging of expressive individualism that is expressed not least through notions of singular authorship in US American cultural history. Against the backdrop of the emergence of singular authorship around 1800, due in part to the passing of copyright laws, the course aims to review and assess co-written texts and artifacts that were created in the United States from the late eighteenth century to the present. We will examine various types of collaborative authorship and co-making, their historical formations, and their medial manifestations in written texts, the performance arts, film, the internet, etc. with an eye on their manifest and latent functions. Models of cultural collaboration challenge normative dimension of singular authorship and its link to individualism so prominent in the U.S. Seminar participants will thus explore and contribute to debates on the nexus of cultural production and discursive authorization.
The seminar begins in the first week of the semester. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA – Ausbaumodul: North American Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA – Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies
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Seminar – [AmLit - Ingwersen] – Geo-Stories: Literature and the Elements II (Earth)
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Moritz Ingwersen
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Einschreibung über OPAL am 11.10.2024 ab 11:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 5th double period ABS/2-07/U In-person - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA – Ausbaumodul: North American Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA – Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies
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Seminar – [AmLit - Gatermann] - Critical Disney
- Teacher
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- Julia Gatermann
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.19.2024 11:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Date Clock time Place Event format – In-person - Description
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It is almost impossible to clearly delineate what we mean when we say “Disney” – the iconic signature that might appear in our mind’s eye is evocative of so many things all at once: the man, Walt, an embodiment of the American dream with his ‘from-rags-to riches’ story; the Studios that have produced many generations worth of cultural imagination; theme parks that claim to be “the happiest places on earth”; a canon of popular films with immense mass cultural impact; an ideology that has global reach. Disney’s mythology and cultural capital is dependent on and imbricated in all these manifestations and more, establishing “Disney” almost as a metonym for “America”.
Disney is especially associated with adapting well-known fairy tales and developing their own “Disney version.” But rather than contributing to a diverse and ever-growing body of fairy tale adaptations, many critics feel that Disney films dominate the form in such a way that their renditions take over and rewrite the source text and any other versions. Considering their global reach of audiences, this has immense mass cultural implications. In this seminar, we will take a look at a range of Disney movies across time from the earlier classics to more contemporary reimaginings and explore their ideological charge, reading them both against earlier versions as well as against a selection of key texts in critical theory: How do these Disney films imagine gender roles, how do they represent race? How do they use aesthetics and music to guide our emotional experiences? What imaginative spaces do they open up, and what do they make us hope and dream for? And how have these things changed over time?
DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that this course is a compact course and is structured mainly as four days of intensive class discussion. Students are therefore required to prepare for these sessions with a high degree of self-guided discipline and time management. In-depth knowledge of the reading material and the films is absolutely essential for participation in our four day-long sessions.
Course Requirements:
• attendance and active participation
• in-depth knowledge of the reading material
• written reader responses engaging with the material as preparation for our sessions
• final term paper
Blockseminar:
28.10. 3.DS (11:10-12:40); 04.11. 3.DS–5.DS (11:10-16:20); 05.11. 3.DS-5.DS (11:10-16:20); 18.11. 3.DS-5.DS (11:10-16:20); 19.11. 3.DS–5.DS (11:10-16:20)
Raum: tba - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA – Ausbaumodul: North American Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA – Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies
SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-S
(Ausbaumodul: Sprachwissenchaft)
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Seminar – [Ling - Leuckert] - Pronouns in English and Beyond
- Teacher
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- Dr. Sven Leuckert
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 10 Uhr bei OPAL
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 3rd double period W48/004/U In-person - Description
- Pronouns in English are fascinating for many reasons: They belong to the ‘closed’ word classes but, at the same time, they carry important social meaning and indicate social hierarchies. Despite being a closed word class, they have undergone significant change from the earliest forms to the forms used in the present day, with a major example being the shift from th-forms, such as thou, to y-forms, such as you. In this class, we will investigate the history, forms, and functions of pronouns in English. We will discuss why we need pronouns, how they are used, and why they are such a good example of language at the interface of grammar and society. We will also discuss phenomena such as ‘bronouns’ and compare pronoun usage in English to pronoun usage in other languages. Attention will also be given to neopronouns and current debates on pronouns in relation to gender identities.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-S – Ausbaumodul: Sprachwissenchaft
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-S – Ergänzungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft
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Seminar – [SSW - Kuße] Neueste Slavistische Linguistik
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Holger Kuße
- Max attendee capacity
- 15
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 4th double period BSS/0E41/U In-person - Description
- Die slavistische Linguistik ist eine lebendige Wissenschaft mit einem breiten Spektrum an Paradigmen von der formalen Beschreibung slavischer Sprachen über politolinguistische, religiolinguistische und anderen kulturwissenschaftlich-linguistische Untersuchungen bis hin zu fachdidaktischen Publikationen. Im Seminar wird die Breite dieser Ansätze und wissenschaftlichen Interessen anhand von Neuerscheinungen der letzten Jahre erfasst. Die Teilnehmer:innen präsentieren einzelne von ihnen selbst gewählte Publikationen. Als schriftliche Prüfungsleistung kann eine Rezension geschrieben werden.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-S – Ausbaumodul: Sprachwissenchaft
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-S – Ergänzungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft
SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE
(Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium)
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Seminar – [EDid - Marschollek] - Advanced Practice of Teaching English - Units (phase 1: pre-SPB)
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Andreas Marschollek
- Max attendee capacity
- 80
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Friday 3rd double period W48/004 In-person - Description
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APTE-Units aims at developing your competence of planning, implementing, analysing and reflecting on complex EFL units tailored to the needs and potentials of language learners at different types of school. To give you comprehensive support at these stages, the course is divided into three successive phases centering around your practical teaching experience 'Schulpraktikum im Bock'(SPB):
Phase 1 (pre-SPB) precedes your SPB and allows you to cooperate to plan, analyze and reflect on complex EFL units.
Phase 2 (while-SPB) accompanies your SPB activities and invites you to share, analyse and reflect on both your observations and teaching experiences with a focus on good practice.
Phase 3 (post-SPB) follows up your SPB and provides you with the opportunity to share your analysis and reflection of key teaching experiences.
In all three phases, a special focus will be on supporting learners in their individual learning processes in a task-based environment en route to intercultural communicative competence - taking advantage of the potential of (digital) media, developing intercultural citizenship and considering education for sustained development.
EXAMS
Lehramt:
The exam APTE-Komplexe Leistung consists of a portfolio which requires the previous completion of APTE-Units (all 3 phases), APTE-SPB, APTE-Classroom English and one of the elective courses (APTE-Individualized Teaching, APTE-Virtual Teaching, APTE-Cross-Curricular Teaching or APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means) as it integrates tasks related to all APTE courses.
M.A.WiPäd:
The exam APTE-Referat can be completed in the context of APTE-Units (phase 3: post-SPB). Dates for this Prüfungsleistung will already be assigned in the penultimate session of APTE-Units (phase 1: pre-SPB).
The exam APTE-Portfolio requires the previous completion of APTE-Units (all 3 phases) and APTE-SPB as it integrates tasks related to all APTE courses.
Details on course contents, target competences, organization, portfolio tasks and requirements will be made available in the context of the first session of APTE-Units (phase 1: pre-SPB).
Previous registration via OPAL is required. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Seminar – [EDid - Marschollek] - Advanced Practice of Teaching English - Units (phase 2: while-SPB)
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Andreas Marschollek
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Date Clock time Place Event format to – Online to – Online to – Online to – Online - Description
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APTE-Units aims at developing your competence of planning, implementing, analysing and reflecting on complex EFL units tailored to the needs and potentials of language learners at different types of school. To give you comprehensive support at these stages, the course is divided into three successive phases centering around your practical teaching experience 'Schulpraktikum im Bock'(SPB):
Phase 1 (pre-SPB) precedes your SPB and allows you to cooperate to plan, analyze and reflect on complex EFL units.
Phase 2 (while-SPB) accompanies your SPB activities and invites you to share, analyse and reflect on both your observations and teaching experiences with a focus on good practice.
Phase 3 (post-SPB) follows up your SPB and provides you with the opportunity to share your analysis and reflection of key teaching experiences.
In all three phases, a special focus will be on supporting learners in their individual learning processes in a task-based environment en route to intercultural communicative competence - taking advantage of the potential of (digital) media, developing intercultural citizenship and considering education for sustained development.
EXAMS
Lehramt:
The exam APTE-Komplexe Leistung consists of a portfolio which requires the previous completion of APTE-Units (all 3 phases), APTE-SPB, APTE-Classroom English and one of the elective courses (APTE-Individualized Teaching, APTE-Virtual Teaching, APTE-Cross-Curricular Teaching or APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means) as it integrates tasks related to all APTE courses.
M.A.WiPäd:
The exam APTE-Referat can be completed in the context of APTE-Units (phase 3: post-SPB). Dates for this Prüfungsleistung will already be assigned in the penultimate session of APTE-Units (phase 1: pre-SPB).
The exam APTE-Portfolio requires the previous completion of APTE-Units (all 3 phases) and APTE-SPB as it integrates tasks related to all APTE courses.
Details on course contents, target competences, organization, portfolio tasks and requirements will be made available in the context of the first session of APTE-Units (phase 1: pre-SPB).
For APTE Units Phase 1 (pre-SPB), previous registration via OPAL is required.
For APTE Units Phases 2/3 (while/post-SPB), participants who enrol for their APTE-SPB (Schulpraktikum im Block) reiceive an invitation to a preparatory meeting in the preceding semester. If you didn't recieve and invitation, please contact you APTE-Units lecturer. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Seminar – [EDid - Marschollek] - Advanced Practice of Teaching English - Units (phase 3: post-SPB)
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Andreas Marschollek
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 3rd double period to 4th double period W48/101/U In-person - Description
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APTE-Units aims at developing your competence of planning, implementing, analysing and reflecting on complex EFL units tailored to the needs and potentials of language learners at different types of school. To give you comprehensive support at these stages, the course is divided into three successive phases centering around your practical teaching experience 'Schulpraktikum im Bock'(SPB):
Phase 1 (pre-SPB) precedes your SPB and allows you to cooperate to plan, analyze and reflect on complex EFL units.
Phase 2 (while-SPB) accompanies your SPB activities and invites you to share, analyse and reflect on both your observations and teaching experiences with a focus on good practice.
Phase 3 (post-SPB) follows up your SPB and provides you with the opportunity to share your analysis and reflection of key teaching experiences.
In all three phases, a special focus will be on supporting learners in their individual learning processes in a task-based environment en route to intercultural communicative competence - taking advantage of the potential of (digital) media, developing intercultural citizenship and considering education for sustained development.
EXAMS
Lehramt:
The exam APTE-Komplexe Leistung consists of a portfolio which requires the previous completion of APTE-Units (all 3 phases), APTE-SPB, APTE-Classroom English and one of the elective courses (APTE-Individualized Teaching, APTE-Virtual Teaching, APTE-Cross-Curricular Teaching or APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means) as it integrates tasks related to all APTE courses.
M.A.WiPäd:
The exam APTE-Referat can be completed in the context of APTE-Units (phase 3: post-SPB). Dates for this Prüfungsleistung will already be assigned in the penultimate session of APTE-Units (phase 1: pre-SPB).
The exam APTE-Portfolio requires the previous completion of APTE-Units (all 3 phases) and APTE-SPB as it integrates tasks related to all APTE courses.
Details on course contents, target competences, organization, portfolio tasks and requirements will be made available in the context of the first session of APTE-Units (phase 1: pre-SPB).
For APTE Units Phases 2/3 (while/post-SPB), participants who enrol for their APTE-SPB (Schulpraktikum im Block) receive an invitation to a preparatory meeting in the preceding semester. If you didn't receive and invitation, please contact you APTE-Units lecturer. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Seminar – [EDid - Schmidt] - Advanced Practice of Teaching English - Virtual Teaching (GS/OS/GY/BS)
- Teacher
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- Peggy Schmidt
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 6th double period BSS/0E49/U In-person - Description
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The module APTE includes the mandatory courses APTE-Units (phases 1+2+3), APTE-SPB and APTE-Classroom English as well as the following elective courses (of which you select one): APTE-Individualized Teaching, APTE-Virtual Teaching, APTE-Cross-Curricular Teaching, APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means.
The course 'APTE-Virtual Teaching' deals with ways and techniques to include virtual teaching in the classroom taking into consideration different school forms. The focus will, among others, be on computer- and web-based learning, digital resources for EFL teachers, interactive teaching tools, learning management systems, collaborative learning and supporting students in distance learning. A variety of resources will be utilized for creating online and classroom units in the context of education for sustainable development.
The Prüfungsleistung APTE-Komplexe Leistung consists of a portfolio which integrates tasks related to all mandatory APTE courses and to your selected elective course. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Seminar – [EDid - Schmidt] - Advanced Practice of Teaching English - Teaching Linguistic Means (GS/OS/GY/BS)
- Teacher
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- Peggy Schmidt
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 5th double period BSS/0E41 In-person - Description
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The module APTE includes the mandatory courses APTE-Units (phases 1+2+3), APTE-SPB and APTE-Classroom English as well as the following elective courses (of which you select one): APTE-Individualized Teaching, APTE-Virtual Teaching, APTE-Cross-Curricular Teaching, APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means.
The course ‘APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means’ deals with ways and techniques to teach lexical, grammatical, phonological and orthographic competences in the classroom taking into considera-tion different school forms. The focus will be on forms of integrating linguistic means into teach-ing functional communicative competences. Effective methods of teaching linguistic means will be discussed with an emphasis on activities and learning strategies and with regard to lesson and unit planning models.
The Prüfungsleistung APTE-Komplexe Leistung consists of a portfolio which integrates tasks related to all mandatory APTE courses and to your selected elective course. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Seminar – [EDid - Günther, K.] - APTE - Teaching Literature (GS/OS/GY/BS)
- Teacher
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- Katrin Günther
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 2nd double period ABS/CON1 In-person - Description
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This course (APTE-Teaching Literature) deals with ways and methods of planning, analyzing and reflecting on complex EFL units dealing with literary texts.
RELATED MODULES
This course can be studied and credited either in the context of the module Advanced Practice of Teaching English (APTE) (option 1) or in your supplementary studies ("Ergänzungsbereich") (option 2).
Option 1: In the context of the module APTE, this course represents one of the elective courses offered, one of which must be chosen: APTE-Individualized Teaching, APTE-Virtual Teaching, APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means, APTE-Cross-Curricular Teaching, APTE-Teaching Literature. Apart from the elective courses, the module APTE includes the mandatory courses APTE-Units (phases 1/2/3: pre/while/post-SPB), APTE-SPB and APTE-Classroom English. Note: In the context of the APTE module, each of the elective courses covers only 1 SWS.
Option 2 (SO 2012-13): In the context of your supplementary studies ("Ergänzungsstudien"), this course is one of four courses specifically tailored to the needs of TEFL students and offered in the context of the following modules: Grundschule: EGS-SEGS1; Oberschule EGS-SEOS-1/2/3; Gymnasium: EGS-SEGY-1/2/3; Berufsbildende Schulen: EGS-SEBS-1/2/3 (1 SWS, 2 LP, Projektarbeit, graded). The courses are: Individualized Teaching, Virtual Teaching, Teaching Linguistic Means, Cross-Curricular Teaching and Teaching Literature. You can find them in the catalogue ("Katalog Ergänzungsstudien") and select one or more of them. Note: In the context of "Ergänzungsstudien" according to SO 2012-13, each of the elective courses covers only 1 SWS.
Option 2 (SO 2023-24): In the context of supplementary studies ("Ergänzungsstudien"), this course represents one of the four courses offered in the context of the module EGS-SEGY/BS/OS/GS-SB-1 (“Vertiefte bildungswissenschaftliche und fachdidaktische Aspekte“. To complete the module, two of the following courses need to be selected: APTE-Individualized Teaching, APTE-Virtual Teaching, APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means, APTE-Cross-Curricular Teaching, APTE-Teaching Literature. In the catalogue ("Katalog Ergänzungsstudien") you can find this module, which is specifically tailored to the needs of TEFL students, under the title "Core Aspects of Teaching English in Depth" (4 SWS, 5 LP, Komplexe Leistung, graded). Note: In the context of the "Ergänzungsstudien" according to SO 2021-22, each of the elective courses covers 2 SWS - and the whole module 4 SWS.
EXAM
if studied in the APTE module according to option 1: The Prüfungsleistung APTE-Portfolio (in SO 2023-24: Komplexe Leistung) integrates tasks related to all APTE courses mentioned above.
if studied in "Ergänzungsstudien" according to option 2 (SO 2012-13): You will complete a "Projektarbeit" in each of your selected courses.
if studied in "Ergänzungsstudien" according to option 2 (SO 2023-24): You will complete a "Projektarbeit" in each of the two selected courses. Both "Projektarbeiten" will form a "Komplexe Leistung".
ORGANISATION
Participants need to enrol via OPAL (see Einschreibung). They will decide at the beginning of the course whether they want to study it according to option 1 (APTE module) or option 2 ("Ergänzungsstudien": either SO 2012-13 or SO 2021-22). Crediting according to both options at the same time is not possible, of course!
RECOMMENDED READING
[to be announced]
Details on course contents, target competences, organization, tasks and requirements will be made available in the context of the first sessions. - Assignments
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Seminar – [EDid - Günther] - APTE - Cross-curricular Teaching
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- Katrin Günther
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
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The module APTE includes the mandatory courses APTE-Units (phases 1+2+3), APTE-SPB and APTE-Classroom English as well as the following elective courses (of which you select one): APTE-Individualized Teaching, APTE-Virtual Teaching, APTE-Cross-Curricular Teaching, APTE-Teaching Linguistic Means.
The course 'APTE - Cross-Curricular Teaching' deals with ways and methods of planning, analyzing and reflecting on complex cross-curricular, task-based and competence-oriented EFL units. You will explore the integration and assessment of teaching and learning processes in appropriate out-of-school learning environments with a focus on pre/while/post-phases – considering the curriculum, museum concepts and ‘LERNLANDKARTE Sachsen’. Participants will cooperate in groups to design exemplary units accordingly.
The Prüfungsleistung APTE-Komplexe Leistung consists of a portfolio which integrates tasks related to all mandatory APTE courses and to your selected elective course. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Language learning seminar – Classroom English (Sec. Schools)
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892166/CourseNode/91134119627922
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 5th double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
- This course should be taken by all year 2 State Exam (Sekundarstufe) students before their teaching practice (SPÜ). This course will concentrate on learning and practising the language needed for conducting lessons in English. Half of the seminars will focus on the language required for discussing topics like equipment, classroom surroundings, the organisation of class activities, correcting language errors, explaining new words, discipline, games, technical apparatus etc. Homework exercises aim to reinforce and practise the vocabulary and structures presented. The other half of the seminar will involve a simulation whereby the seminar group acts as a school class and two or three students take over, in turns, the role of teacher and present a teaching unit from the school curriculum, devising their own methods and materials. This is then followed by a discussion of the presentation. The students acting as the teacher are required to work as a team and must also discuss their proposals with the course instructor before giving their presentation. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: participants must be matriculated for a Secondary school type. 3: the courses in Pronunciation and Intonation, and Grammar must already have been completed.
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Language learning seminar – Classroom English (Sec. Schools)
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892166/CourseNode/91134119627922
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 1st double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
- This course should be taken by all year 2 State Exam (Sekundarstufe) students before their teaching practice (SPÜ). This course will concentrate on learning and practising the language needed for conducting lessons in English. Half of the seminars will focus on the language required for discussing topics like equipment, classroom surroundings, the organisation of class activities, correcting language errors, explaining new words, discipline, games, technical apparatus etc. Homework exercises aim to reinforce and practise the vocabulary and structures presented. The other half of the seminar will involve a simulation whereby the seminar group acts as a school class and two or three students take over, in turns, the role of teacher and present a teaching unit from the school curriculum, devising their own methods and materials. This is then followed by a discussion of the presentation. The students acting as the teacher are required to work as a team and must also discuss their proposals with the course instructor before giving their presentation. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: participants must be matriculated for a Secondary school type. 3: the courses in Pronunciation and Intonation, and Grammar must already have been completed.
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-APTE – Advanced Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-K
(Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft)
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Exercise – [AmCult - Aydin] - Genres of Intimacy: Bridging Private and Public Selves
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- Can Aydin
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL 11.10.24 ab 12 Uhr
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 3rd double period W48/102 In-person - Description
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I venture to believe that I am not made like any of those who are in existence. If I am not better, at least I am different.
Rousseau
The notions of ‘public’ and ‘private’ have always been clearly delineated as a binary throughout the Western imagination. This binary is still a crucial reality in modern societies because it fundamentally influences notions of intimacy, privacy, the personal, and the political. Therefore, it is directly linked to societal power structures, discourses, and (collective) subject positions. US American literary critic Michael Warner highlights that the public/private dichotomy is not “just a distinction but a hierarchy” (359) where the notions of the ‘public’ and the ‘public sphere’ are prioritized and conceptualized in a higher position than concepts of the ‘private’. This hierarchization reciprocally creates and is supported by discourses on gender, sexuality, race, and their intersections. A prime example would be the separation and gender coding of the ‘domestic’ and the ‘public’ spheres in the 19th century when the average household was considered to be a ‘female space’, which defined women as the ‘homemaker’. Simultaneously the public sphere was understood as a male space and men were supposed to ‘go out there’ and be the breadwinner in conventional and heteronormative family structures. In this Übung/Proseminar, we will deal with diverse literary and cultural material that belongs to ‘genres of intimacy’ where the notions of public and private are sometimes reinforced, and sometimes subverted, inverted, and even reconciled. Throughout the course, we will analyze ‘confessional’ genres in the form of poetry. We will also look at life narratives in different formats such as comic books. We will focus on stand-up shows and their representations of an intimate self as well as self-help media formats such as daytime talk shows. Last but not least, we will focus on representations of Blackness and their tensions in popular music, specifically hip-hop.
Works Cited
Warner, Michael. “Public/Private.” Critical Terms for the Study of Gender, edited by Catherine R. Stimpson and Gilbert. Herdt, Chicago UP, 2014, pp. 358-391. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-K – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Exercise – [AmCult - Junker] - Analyzing Film
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- Prof. Dr. Carsten Junker
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.10.2024 12:00 Uhr
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 2nd double period W48/102 In-person - Description
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This course is designed to familiarize students with the conceptual tools necessary for the analysis of film. Students will form groups to work through and give presentations on the history and theory of Hollywood cinema, the terminology with which to analyze cinematic techniques, as well as on analytical categories such as race, class, gender, sexuality, and disability. The goal of the seminar is to equip students with the vocabulary as well as historical and theoretical background needed for the analysis of cinematography and the filmic constructions and representations of diverse social and cultural differences.
The seminar will largely be based on the following book, of which copies will be made available through the SLUB: Harry M. Benshoff and Sean Griffin. America on Film: Representing Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality at the Movies. 3rd ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2021.
The course will include one session that introduces students to library research.
This Übung/Proseminar begins in the first week of the semester. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-K – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Exercise – [AmCult - Handl] - Feminisms in Focus: Gender Theory, Social Movements, and Subjectivity
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- Laura Handl
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL 11.10.24 ab 12 Uhr
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 5th double period W48/002 In-person - Description
- Feminisms, as social movements and theoretical project, have always been struggling with self-positioning. Feminist thinkers are self-conscious about the main challenges of today’s movements: grappling with issues of class and commercialization, from pink capitalism to ‘faux feminisms’ and the ideological threat of racist, classist, and trans-exclusionary movements appropriating feminisms. This seminar will explore the plurality of feminism(s), as social movements, philosophical theories, and subject position. This translates into three foci in the seminar structure: applied gender theory in social movements, feminist subjectivity, and feminist aesthetics, where we will focus on recurring topoi in feminist cultural productions such as humor, autobiography, and ‘witchiness.’ We will explore these topics mostly through feminist manifestos, for example Feminism for the 99% by Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, and Nancy Fraser (2019), Sara Ahmed’s “Killjoy Manifesto” (2016) or the “W.I.T.C.H. Manifesto” (1968), in addition to relevant theoretical texts by Lauren Berlant, Teresa Ebert, and bell hooks, among others.
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-K – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Exercise – [BritCult - Karaca Odabasi] - Detective Fiction
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- Nisan Karaca Odabasi
- Max attendee capacity
- 45
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 6th double period W48/0001/U In-person - Description
- Detective fiction revolves around unravelling murder mysteries, aiming to identify the perpetrator, and restoring order. Detectives are often portrayed as intelligent and observant agents who solve crimes and identify criminals by deductive reasoning and intuition. Detectives’ “art of detection” (Link 2023, 25) aims to identify ‘deviants’ at whom the disciplinary gaze should be directed. Moreover, the traditional detective has been a straight, white male (Priestman 2003) whose disciplinary gaze and perception are influenced by prevailing power dynamics and cultural norms (cf. Rives-East 2015). In this seminar, we will problematise this archetype in the modern imagination. Firstly, we will conceptualise observation as an essential apparatus to facilitate control (cf. Foucault 1975, 170) and question the detective’s role in popular consciousness. Then, we will focus on the construction of ‘deviance’ and analyse modern representations, in which ‘moral’ detectives identify ‘evil’ criminals and assign guilt (cf. Pyrhoenen and Gieri 1999, 5). In doing so, we aim to challenge the hierarchy between the observant detective and the observed criminal, a hierarchy that is constructed through morality. Finally, we will discuss the cultural, social, and political implications of a straight, white male detective and analyse several contemporary representations that subvert this archetype, where female private eyes, black detectives, and queer private investigators are at work. Participants are expected to watch and read the primary sources critically in light of the theoretical approaches we will discuss together. The ‘Prüfungsleistung’ and the required reading will be announced in the first session.
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-K – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Exercise – [BritCult - Neder] - Visual Discourses of Empire
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- Judith Neder
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 5th double period W48/0101/U In-person - Description
- Over the course of the winter term, we will together explore the intersections of visual culture and postcolonial studies to understand the vital role of the visual for the British Empire. By analysing visual (and audio-visual) materials, such as illustrations, caricatures, maps, photographs, films etc., we will pose questions of representation, communication between coloniser and colonised, forms of gazing, the ethics of looking – and how these have been complicated, reappropriated or possibly reversed in postcolonial visual discourse.
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-K – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Introductory course – [BritCult - Wächter] - Introduction to British Cultural Studies
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Cornelia Wächter
- Max attendee capacity
- 150
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/31574065161/CourseNode/1628044732302642003
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 3rd double period ASB/0120/H In-person - Description
- The interdisciplinary field of British Cultural Studies is concerned with the ways in which culture is (re)produced, negotiated and challenged within intersecting power structures and social relations and the corresponding divisions and struggles. It offers a set of theories, texts and transdisciplinary approaches to analyse facets of (everyday) culture, especially with regard to their political dimensions. Thus, questions relating to representation, materialism, subjectivity, identity and difference/alterity, power and hegemony are central. This lecture serves as an introduction to influential theoretical concepts and methods of British Cultural Studies, such as signifying practices, ideology, discourse, identity categories like class, ‘race’, gender, sexuality and nationality, as well as their transformation over time. The course consists of a weekly lecture and is accompanied by mandatory one-hour tutorials.
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-K – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-L
(Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft)
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Exercise – [AmLit - Engelmann-Kewitz] - “Pioneers! O Pioneers!” Frontier Imaginations in American Literature from the late 19th to the 21st century
- Teacher
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- Svenja Engelmann-Kewitz
- Max attendee capacity
- 28
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.10.2024 11:00 Uhr
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 4th double period BSS/0149/U In-person - Description
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In this seminar, we will investigate what shaped and continues to shape cultural imaginations of the Frontier in North America. Why is the imagination of the Frontier so closely linked to ideas of wilderness and what constitutes a stereotypical pioneer? What gets misrepresented and left out of those imaginations? How has the idea of the Frontier changed and developed over time and how – if so – is it relevant for contemporary culture and literature? What does it imply to speak of something or someplace as “the last Frontier”? And, most important of all, how can we critically engage with these ideas in American Cultural and Literary Studies?
Starting in the late 19th century, we will cover a wide range of textual and visual examples from both settler colonial and Indigenous viewpoints. Looking at different means and modes of narration and interpretation, we will identify patterns and divergences. Furthermore, we will explore how we can link these ideas together and relate them to contemporary issues of migration, climate crises and even “space cowboys.” As the seminar progresses, we will hence trace how pioneers and the Frontier are no longer only associated with wilderness, but also with questions of energy supplies, global shipping routes and, increasingly, technological revolutions, ideas of space exploration and terraforming. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-L – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft
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Exercise – [BritLit - Mavengano] - Tsitsi Dangarembga's This Mournable Body: An Introduction to African Literature in English
- Teacher
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- Dr. Esther Mavengano
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 4th double period W48/0001/U In-person - Description
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Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most renowned female African authors of the twenty-first century as she has attracted critical attention at both regional and international levels as the first female writer in Zimbabwean literature in English. Her fiction explores questions and conditions of womanhood in relation to race, class, and the postcolonial challenges that define contemporary Zimbabwe.
This seminar provides students with an introduction to African Literature in English, and traces its historical development from the colonial era, when it served as a form of anti-colonial resistance, to the present postcolonial situation, in which it negotiates not only colonial legacies but also current problems of Zimbabwean culture and society. With the help of This Mournable Body (2018) students will learn how to critically engage with literature. Through a close reading of the novel, we will examine intersecting issues of gender, class, race, and religion. In doing so, we will pay special attention to the body as a site of Zimbabwe’s postcolonial challenges that continue to impact the everyday experience of marginalised communities in particular. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-L – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft
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Exercise – [BritLit - Schmidt] – Explorations of the Imagination: An Introduction to Children's Literature through Neil Gaiman's Coraline
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- Céline Schmidt
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 5th double period W48/0004/U In-person - Description
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In light of G.K. Chesterton's assertion that "[f]airy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten", Neil Gaiman's Coraline (2002) is exemplary of how children's literature explores the thin line between 'fantasy' and 'reality' and opens new ways of understanding self and world.
Starting our exploration with a brief introduction to the reading and understanding of literature, this seminar will critically examine representations of childhood and adulthood as well as aspects of gender, age, and belonging through a close reading of the text. We will investigate the role of children's literature in processes of socialisation and identity formation, with special attention to Gaiman's blending of different literary traditions – such as the fairy tale, bildungsroman, or Gothic and horror story – which put fear, violence, and struggle in relation to learning and (personal) growth.
So, grab your keys and get ready to explore. And please do (not) forget to lock the door… - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-L – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft
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Introductory course – [BritLit - Röber] - Introduction to British Literary Studies
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- Franziska Röber
- Max attendee capacity
- 140
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 5th double period ABS/0E11/H In-person - Description
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This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the methods of literary analysis and concepts of literary theory. It will introduce students to central issues in the study of literary texts, such as basic narrative elements, and will discuss the three major textual genres, as well as film and its terminology. The introduction gives an overview of the most important periods of Literatures in English, and raises issues of key literary theories. The course pays special attention to questions such as: What is literature and what is a text? How do we identify and read a text? What is the role of theory in reading literary texts? What are story, plot, point of view, and setting?
We will apply these concepts and categories to various examples, including classic texts, contemporary poetry, and popular culture. All necessary materials will be provided at the beginning of the semester (via OPAL). The introductory course is accompanied by a mandatory tutorial. The time slots will be announced at the beginning of the semester. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-L – Basismodul: Grundlagen anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft
SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-S
(Basismodul: Grundlagen Sprachwissenschaft)
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Introductory course – [Ling - Leuckert] Introduction to Synchronic Linguistics
- Teacher
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- Dr. Sven Leuckert
- Max attendee capacity
- 133
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 10 Uhr bei OPAL
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 3rd double period ABS/0E11/H In-person - Description
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In its basic design the class is part of the Linguistics module for all first-year students (as an alternative to “Introduction to Diachronic Linguistics”). You may choose freely which version of the “Introduction” you prefer. You only need to pass one of them.
Using language is terribly simple – everyone does it every day. How to describe language and language use is the topic of this course. Together we will explore the structure of this highly complex and efficient mode of expression in its different functions. We will begin with the smallest distinctive units in language, the speech sounds, and work our way towards more complex units, namely words, phrases, and, finally, sentences. In addition, we will discuss the notion of ‘meaning’ and how meaning can be both context-dependent and context-independent. Finally, we will consider different varieties of English around the globe as well as the basics of doing linguistic research. In contrast to the “Introduction to Diachronic Linguistics”, this class focuses mainly on Present-Day English and, accordingly, provides a more detailed look at current forms of English.
The introductory course is accompanied by a tutorial (1 h per week). The specific time slots will be announced in the first session. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-S – Basismodul: Grundlagen Sprachwissenschaft
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Exercise – [Ling - Spieß genannt Bongard] - Exploring the sounds of English
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- Maja Spieß genannt Bongard
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 10 Uhr bei OPAL
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 4th double period W48/0003 In-person - Description
- There are nearly 400 million native speakers of English worldwide and many who speak it as a second or foreign language, making it one of the most widely spoken languages in the world. Despite speaking the same language, some English speakers may struggle to understand each other and so it might happen that, for instance, a speaker from Los Angeles can hardly follow a speaker from Glasgow in a conversation. Each variety of English has a distinctive sound that distinguishes it from others. This class will delve into the sound – or rather the sounds – of selected varieties of the English language, as well as explore their historical background.
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-S – Basismodul: Grundlagen Sprachwissenschaft
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Exercise – [Ling - Eichhorn] What’s in a Name?
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- Martin Eichhorn
- Max attendee capacity
- 35
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024 über Opal
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 1st double period W48/101 In-person - Description
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We all have one, we all use them to refer to family, friends, colleagues but also cities, villages, rivers or mountains. Even though we might not be aware of it, but names surround us in our everyday lives and interactions.
People have always had the tendency to trace their family roots – including the family name. Still, this is not the only possible focus of the study of names, onomastics. In this seminar methods and theories in name studies will be discussed and used as tools to analyse historical developments of proper names and toponyms, to investigate semantic changes as well as developments caused by language contact.
In addition, the seminar will also address names in a synchronic real-world context but also in the realm of fiction. Thus, in the end the participants will be able to name why He-who must-not-be-named bears no name and why Gandalf is not only a mere name. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-S – Basismodul: Grundlagen Sprachwissenschaft
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Exercise – [Ling - Eichhorn] Medieval England
- Teacher
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- Martin Eichhorn
- Max attendee capacity
- 35
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 10 Uhr bei OPAL
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 2nd double period W48/0003/U In-person - Description
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Who were the Anglo-Saxons and what do they have to do with the English language? Who were Bede or Ælfric? These and many more questions will be tackled by this course in order for you to learn more about a culture which is 1500 to 500 years removed from the present.
At a beginner's level you will be introduced to some important historical aspects that shaped the Middle Ages in England, some of which still influencing our contemporary culture. In addition to that, we will also look into linguistic developments that have affected the English language over the course of centuries to shape what you know as Present Day English. With this, the course aims at providing a diachronic perspective onto the English language and culture. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-B-S – Basismodul: Grundlagen Sprachwissenschaft
SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS
(Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies)
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Advanced seminar – [BritLit - Röber] – Plot, What Plot? Critical Perspectives on Romance Fiction
- Teacher
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- Franziska Röber
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 2nd double period W48/0004/U In-person - Description
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Rugged love interests, relentless self-improvement, tales of heartbreak, abundant alcohol consumption, and frantic last-minute dashes through crowded cities – most, if not all, of these plot points are hallmarks of romance novels or "Chick Lit". Though intended primarily for women and focused on women’s experiences, the genre is paradoxically criticized as post-feminist and accused of undermining the progress feminism has achieved in recent decades. It is frequently dismissed as "candy floss romance" (Ferris & Young 2006: 2), yet it continues to be a hugely popular, profitable, and influential part of contemporary fiction.
Through close readings of selected texts, we will explore whether and how Chick Lit challenges or reinforces gendered beliefs about women, and whether it should be considered feminist or anti-feminist—or if such a binary framing is even useful. Additionally, we will examine the social fantasies these works engage in and trace how female authorship has been constructed throughout literary history. Romance literature will also be analysed as a deconstruction of traditional notions of femininity. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS – Ausbaumodul: British Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS – Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies
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Seminar – [BritCult - Wächter] - Queer Theory and Its Impact on British Cultural Studies
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Cornelia Wächter
- Max attendee capacity
- 35
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/45497417728/CourseNode/1721010667434410011
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 4th double period BZW/B101 In-person - Description
- Over the past decades, queer theory has gained increasing significance for the field of cultural studies beyond scholarly attention to representations of queer lives. Thus, for instance, conceptions of queer temporalities and queer readings of ‘negative’ affects feed into (affective) ecocriticism, not least of all regarding negotiations of affect in the face of climate disaster. This seminar will introduce students to (excerpts from) key works of queer theory, which we will paradigmatically apply to Russell T. Davies’ 2015 series Banana (E4). For each of the theoretical texts, we will also consider its wider implications for the field of (British) cultural studies.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS – Ausbaumodul: British Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS – Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies
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Seminar – [BritCult - Wächter] - Critical Psychiatry, Mad Studies and the Popular Imagination
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Cornelia Wächter
- Max attendee capacity
- 35
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/45497417730/CourseNode/1721010667466098011
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Date/Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 3rd double period W48/0001/U In-person – In-person – In-person - Description
- This seminar aims to challenge pervasive biomedical understandings of mental distress by exploring the socio-political dimensions of psychiatric practice and public attitudes towards mental distress and people living with psychiatric diagnoses. We will begin with a historical overview of the evolution of psychiatric practices, paying particular attention to the operation of power, control, and the medicalisation of human experience. Students will then be introduced to key texts from the fields of critical psychiatry, mad studies and neurodiversity studies. Finally, we will turn to the role of various media in shaping public perceptions of mental distress and people labelled as mentally ill. The seminar culminates in a two-day student conference (22 & 23 February). In their papers, students will critically analyse media representations of their choice to uncover the stereotypes, myths, and tropes that perpetuate stigmatising views of mental distress – or texts which challenge precisely these. Papers should explore how these representations influence societal attitudes and reinforce or challenge dominant discourses regarding mental distress and/or madness. Throughout the seminar, students will be encouraged to critically reflect on their own assumptions and biases regarding mental health, as well as the broader cultural and societal implications of psychiatric practices and representations of mental distress.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS – Ausbaumodul: British Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS – Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies
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Advanced seminar – [BritLit - Horlacher] - John Fowles, or: The Forgotten Novelist
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Stefan Horlacher
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 3rd double period W48/0004/U In-person - Description
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John Fowles is one of the biggest names in British writing of the 1960s and 70s. His novels, novellas and short stories are characterized by a playfulness not often found in British fiction of his time, they are fun to read and philosophically as well as aesthetically extremely interesting. Moreover, many of Fowles's books – such as The Ebony Tower, The French Lieutenant's Woman or The Magus – have since been made into popular films, further indicating that even today these texts have lost nothing of their fascination and relevance.
This seminar will give a general introduction to the work of John Fowles, its literary, philosophical and cultural contexts, and then focus on the following points: How do the playfulness and metafiction in Fowles's novels work? How are men and women, how is sexuality represented in these texts? What is the philosophical dimension of Fowles's work? How does it combine humanism with existentialism, and how are we to understand these philosophies, ranging from Heraklitus to Nietzsche, Camus and Sartre?
A syllabus and a bibliography will be available at the first meeting.
NB: This course prepares students for the "Schriftliches Staatsexamen: Klausur
Englische Literaturwissenschaft". - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-BS – Ausbaumodul: British Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-BS – Ergänzungsmodul: British Studies
SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA
(Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies)
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Seminar – [AmCult - Junker] - Methods and Theories in American Studies: Approaching Democracy in Cultural Studies
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Carsten Junker
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.10.2024 12:00 Uhr
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 4th double period BSS/109 In-person - Description
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The presidential election of 2024 has once again highlighted the central role of democracy as a discourse object in American public debates and, moreover, the study of American culture(s). The legitimacy of American democracy, its stability, its promises are matters of urgent debates that go back to the founding of the nation. The seminar will zoom in on select aspects of democracy in the United States from a decidedly cultural-studies point of view, such as mediatized struggles of demographic groups for access to participation in public life, textual strategies of authorizing demands for fundamental civil rights, and modes of organizing campaigns that redress grievances and call for the recognition of group-based interests. By reading a variety of historical sources, cultural texts, and secondary literature that shape discourses of democracy, we will approach questions concerning, among other things, the values and shortcomings of democracy and the implications of this for today. We will do so by combing through one of the foundational and state-of-the-art works in American cultural studies scholarship of recent years: Greil Marcus and Werner Sollors. A New Literary History of America. Harvard UP, 2012, https://doi-org.wwwdb.dbod.de/10.4159/9780674054219. We will examine how select essays in this volume put a spotlight on various personas, texts, and thematic aspects of debates on American democracy at different moment in time. A willingness to engage in history and theory will be mandatory for participation in the seminar.
The seminar begins in the first week of the semester. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA – Ausbaumodul: North American Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA – Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies
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Seminar – [AmCult - Junker] - Collaboration in US Culture
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Carsten Junker
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.10.2024 12:00 Uhr
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 7th double period W48/103 In-person - Description
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The seminar is prompted by the ongoing privileging of expressive individualism that is expressed not least through notions of singular authorship in US American cultural history. Against the backdrop of the emergence of singular authorship around 1800, due in part to the passing of copyright laws, the course aims to review and assess co-written texts and artifacts that were created in the United States from the late eighteenth century to the present. We will examine various types of collaborative authorship and co-making, their historical formations, and their medial manifestations in written texts, the performance arts, film, the internet, etc. with an eye on their manifest and latent functions. Models of cultural collaboration challenge normative dimension of singular authorship and its link to individualism so prominent in the U.S. Seminar participants will thus explore and contribute to debates on the nexus of cultural production and discursive authorization.
The seminar begins in the first week of the semester. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA – Ausbaumodul: North American Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA – Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies
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Seminar – [AmLit - Ingwersen] – Geo-Stories: Literature and the Elements II (Earth)
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Moritz Ingwersen
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Einschreibung über OPAL am 11.10.2024 ab 11:00 Uhr
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 5th double period ABS/2-07/U In-person - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA – Ausbaumodul: North American Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA – Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies
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Seminar – [AmLit - Gatermann] - Critical Disney
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- Julia Gatermann
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.19.2024 11:00 Uhr
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Date Clock time Place Event format – In-person - Description
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It is almost impossible to clearly delineate what we mean when we say “Disney” – the iconic signature that might appear in our mind’s eye is evocative of so many things all at once: the man, Walt, an embodiment of the American dream with his ‘from-rags-to riches’ story; the Studios that have produced many generations worth of cultural imagination; theme parks that claim to be “the happiest places on earth”; a canon of popular films with immense mass cultural impact; an ideology that has global reach. Disney’s mythology and cultural capital is dependent on and imbricated in all these manifestations and more, establishing “Disney” almost as a metonym for “America”.
Disney is especially associated with adapting well-known fairy tales and developing their own “Disney version.” But rather than contributing to a diverse and ever-growing body of fairy tale adaptations, many critics feel that Disney films dominate the form in such a way that their renditions take over and rewrite the source text and any other versions. Considering their global reach of audiences, this has immense mass cultural implications. In this seminar, we will take a look at a range of Disney movies across time from the earlier classics to more contemporary reimaginings and explore their ideological charge, reading them both against earlier versions as well as against a selection of key texts in critical theory: How do these Disney films imagine gender roles, how do they represent race? How do they use aesthetics and music to guide our emotional experiences? What imaginative spaces do they open up, and what do they make us hope and dream for? And how have these things changed over time?
DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that this course is a compact course and is structured mainly as four days of intensive class discussion. Students are therefore required to prepare for these sessions with a high degree of self-guided discipline and time management. In-depth knowledge of the reading material and the films is absolutely essential for participation in our four day-long sessions.
Course Requirements:
• attendance and active participation
• in-depth knowledge of the reading material
• written reader responses engaging with the material as preparation for our sessions
• final term paper
Blockseminar:
28.10. 3.DS (11:10-12:40); 04.11. 3.DS–5.DS (11:10-16:20); 05.11. 3.DS-5.DS (11:10-16:20); 18.11. 3.DS-5.DS (11:10-16:20); 19.11. 3.DS–5.DS (11:10-16:20)
Raum: tba - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-NA – Ausbaumodul: North American Studies
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-NA – Ergänzungsmodul: North American Studies
SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-S
(Ergänzungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft)
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Seminar – [Ling - Leuckert] - Pronouns in English and Beyond
- Teacher
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- Dr. Sven Leuckert
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 10 Uhr bei OPAL
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 3rd double period W48/004/U In-person - Description
- Pronouns in English are fascinating for many reasons: They belong to the ‘closed’ word classes but, at the same time, they carry important social meaning and indicate social hierarchies. Despite being a closed word class, they have undergone significant change from the earliest forms to the forms used in the present day, with a major example being the shift from th-forms, such as thou, to y-forms, such as you. In this class, we will investigate the history, forms, and functions of pronouns in English. We will discuss why we need pronouns, how they are used, and why they are such a good example of language at the interface of grammar and society. We will also discuss phenomena such as ‘bronouns’ and compare pronoun usage in English to pronoun usage in other languages. Attention will also be given to neopronouns and current debates on pronouns in relation to gender identities.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-S – Ausbaumodul: Sprachwissenchaft
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-S – Ergänzungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft
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Seminar – [SSW - Kuße] Neueste Slavistische Linguistik
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Holger Kuße
- Max attendee capacity
- 15
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 4th double period BSS/0E41/U In-person - Description
- Die slavistische Linguistik ist eine lebendige Wissenschaft mit einem breiten Spektrum an Paradigmen von der formalen Beschreibung slavischer Sprachen über politolinguistische, religiolinguistische und anderen kulturwissenschaftlich-linguistische Untersuchungen bis hin zu fachdidaktischen Publikationen. Im Seminar wird die Breite dieser Ansätze und wissenschaftlichen Interessen anhand von Neuerscheinungen der letzten Jahre erfasst. Die Teilnehmer:innen präsentieren einzelne von ihnen selbst gewählte Publikationen. Als schriftliche Prüfungsleistung kann eine Rezension geschrieben werden.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-A-S – Ausbaumodul: Sprachwissenchaft
- SLK-SEGY-ENG-E-S – Ergänzungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft
SLK-SEGY-ENG-RPTE
(Reflected Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium)
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Seminar – [EDid - Marschollek] - Reflected Practice of Teaching English - Survey
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- Prof. Dr. Andreas Marschollek
- Max attendee capacity
- 80
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Friday 2nd double period W48/004 In-person - Description
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RPTE-Survey represents one of the two courses offered in the module RPTE (Reflected Practice of Teaching English). In combination with the course RPTE-Lessons it develops the competences required for the subsequent module RPTE-SPÜ.
RPTE-Survey provides an insight into the variable factors and processes involved in learning/teaching English as a foreign language (EFL). Participants are encouraged to reflect on how these can be considered/ controlled in EFL classes in order to facilitate the development of intercultural communicative competence. Task-based assignments such as the analysis and the planning of teaching units on the basis of current textbooks will support the integration of theoretical with practical perspectives.
EXAMS
Lehramt:
The exam RPTE-Portfolio requires the previous completion of RPTE-Survey and RPTE-Lessons as it integrates tasks related to both RPTE courses.
Studienordnung B.A.WiPäd:
RPTE-Survey represents one of the three courses offered in the module RPTE (Reflected Practice of Teaching English). It is complemented by the courses RPTE-Lessons and RPTE-Individualized Teaching.
The exam RPTE-Klausur can be completed in the context of this course (RPTE-Survey).
The exam RPTE-Referat can be completed in the context of the course RPTE-Lessons.
Details on course contents, target competences, organization, tasks and requirements will be made available in the context of the first sessions of the RPTE courses.
Previous registration via OPAL is required. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-RPTE – Reflected Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
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Seminar – [EDid - Schmidt, P.] - Reflected Practice of Teaching English - Lessons (OS/GY/BS)
- Teacher
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- Peggy Schmidt
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 2nd double period BAR/0E85 In-person - Description
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RPTE-Lessons represents one of the two courses offered in the module RPTE (Reflected Practice of Teaching English). In combination with the course RPTE-Survey it develops the competences required for the subsequent module RPTE-Schulpraktische Übung. RPTE-Lessons provides a platform for presenting and discussing selected aspects of foreign language teaching. Thus it assists participants both in dealing with issues coming up in daily classroom situations and in deepening their theoretical understanding of learning and teaching processes.
EXAMS
Lehramt:
The exam RPTE-Komplexe Leistung consists of a portfolio which integrates tasks related to the courses RPTE-Survey and RPTE-Lessons.
B.A.WiPäd:
The exam RPTE-Referat can be completed in the context of RPTE-Lessons. (Please note: The B.A. WiPäd - module includes a third course: RPTE-Individualized Teaching).
Details on course contents, target competences, organization, tasks and requirements will be made available in the context of the first sessions of the RPTE courses.
Previous registration via OPAL is required. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-RPTE – Reflected Practice of Teaching English – Gymnasium
SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1
(Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar)
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Language learning seminar – Pronunciation/Intonation British English
- Teacher
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- Sandra Erdmann
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8175812614/CourseNode/91073294594224
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 3rd double period SE2/123/U In-person - Description
- This ‘kombinierte Sprachprüfung’ concentrates on pronunciation and intonation skills but also involves competence in grammar. There are two exam sections, an oral exam, which tests spoken language skills, and a written exam, which tests: (1) phonetic transcription (2) the usage of verbs and tenses, as well the explanation of rules using grammatical terminology Students have to choose between British and American English but the course content is very similar. Regarding pronunciation and intonation, we aim to identify the students’ problem areas, tune in students’ ears to pronunciation style and speech rhythm (stress patterns, weak forms, linking), provide practical information on articulatory phonetics and (some) phonology of English, practise interpreting and writing passages in phonetic script, identify characteristic segmental and suprasegmental features in given (oral and/or written) passages, establish islands of perfection (speaking complex passages in near-perfect form) as stepping-stones to progress and improvement. The skills and knowledge gained here will be developed in the year two Listening and Speaking course. Parts of the seminars will be dedicated to practising and describing grammatical phenomena concerning verbs and tenses. Materials: 1) “The England Pronunciation Course” book and 2 CDs (€18) used in British English classes Book (and CDs) will be sold in class - please bring €18 to the first meeting 2) Other course materials: American English: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting British English: Script should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Pronunciation/Intonation American English
- Teacher
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- Sandra Erdmann
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/21606924288/CourseNode/100506510563955
- Enrollment deadline
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- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 3rd double period SE2/123 In-person - Description
- This ‘kombinierte Sprachprüfung’ concentrates on pronunciation and intonation skills but also involves competence in grammar. There are two exam sections, an oral exam, which tests spoken language skills, and a written exam, which tests: (1) phonetic transcription (2) the usage of verbs and tenses, as well the explanation of rules using grammatical terminology Students have to choose between British and American English but the course content is very similar. Regarding pronunciation and intonation, we aim to identify the students’ problem areas, tune in students’ ears to pronunciation style and speech rhythm (stress patterns, weak forms, linking), provide practical information on articulatory phonetics and (some) phonology of English, practise interpreting and writing passages in phonetic script, identify characteristic segmental and suprasegmental features in given (oral and/or written) passages, establish islands of perfection (speaking complex passages in near-perfect form) as stepping-stones to progress and improvement. The skills and knowledge gained here will be developed in the year two Listening and Speaking course. Parts of the seminars will be dedicated to practising and describing grammatical phenomena concerning verbs and tenses. Materials: 1) “The England Pronunciation Course” book and 2 CDs (€18) used in British English classes Book (and CDs) will be sold in class - please bring €18 to the first meeting 2) Other course materials: American English: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting British English: Script should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Pronunciation/Intonation American English
- Teacher
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- Sandra Erdmann
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/21606924288/CourseNode/100506510563955
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 5th double period SE2/123 In-person - Description
- This ‘kombinierte Sprachprüfung’ concentrates on pronunciation and intonation skills but also involves competence in grammar. There are two exam sections, an oral exam, which tests spoken language skills, and a written exam, which tests: (1) phonetic transcription (2) the usage of verbs and tenses, as well the explanation of rules using grammatical terminology Students have to choose between British and American English but the course content is very similar. Regarding pronunciation and intonation, we aim to identify the students’ problem areas, tune in students’ ears to pronunciation style and speech rhythm (stress patterns, weak forms, linking), provide practical information on articulatory phonetics and (some) phonology of English, practise interpreting and writing passages in phonetic script, identify characteristic segmental and suprasegmental features in given (oral and/or written) passages, establish islands of perfection (speaking complex passages in near-perfect form) as stepping-stones to progress and improvement. The skills and knowledge gained here will be developed in the year two Listening and Speaking course. Parts of the seminars will be dedicated to practising and describing grammatical phenomena concerning verbs and tenses. Materials: 1) “The England Pronunciation Course” book and 2 CDs (€18) used in British English classes Book (and CDs) will be sold in class - please bring €18 to the first meeting 2) Other course materials: American English: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting British English: Script should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Pronunciation/Intonation British English
- Teacher
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- Sandra Erdmann
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8175812614/CourseNode/91073294594224
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 2nd double period SE2/123/U In-person - Description
- This ‘kombinierte Sprachprüfung’ concentrates on pronunciation and intonation skills but also involves competence in grammar. There are two exam sections, an oral exam, which tests spoken language skills, and a written exam, which tests: (1) phonetic transcription (2) the usage of verbs and tenses, as well the explanation of rules using grammatical terminology Students have to choose between British and American English but the course content is very similar. Regarding pronunciation and intonation, we aim to identify the students’ problem areas, tune in students’ ears to pronunciation style and speech rhythm (stress patterns, weak forms, linking), provide practical information on articulatory phonetics and (some) phonology of English, practise interpreting and writing passages in phonetic script, identify characteristic segmental and suprasegmental features in given (oral and/or written) passages, establish islands of perfection (speaking complex passages in near-perfect form) as stepping-stones to progress and improvement. The skills and knowledge gained here will be developed in the year two Listening and Speaking course. Parts of the seminars will be dedicated to practising and describing grammatical phenomena concerning verbs and tenses. Materials: 1) “The England Pronunciation Course” book and 2 CDs (€18) used in British English classes Book (and CDs) will be sold in class - please bring €18 to the first meeting 2) Other course materials: American English: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting British English: Script should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Pronunciation/Intonation British English
- Teacher
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- Sandra Erdmann
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8175812614/CourseNode/91073294594224
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 1st double period SE2/123/U In-person - Description
- This ‘kombinierte Sprachprüfung’ concentrates on pronunciation and intonation skills but also involves competence in grammar. There are two exam sections, an oral exam, which tests spoken language skills, and a written exam, which tests: (1) phonetic transcription (2) the usage of verbs and tenses, as well the explanation of rules using grammatical terminology Students have to choose between British and American English but the course content is very similar. Regarding pronunciation and intonation, we aim to identify the students’ problem areas, tune in students’ ears to pronunciation style and speech rhythm (stress patterns, weak forms, linking), provide practical information on articulatory phonetics and (some) phonology of English, practise interpreting and writing passages in phonetic script, identify characteristic segmental and suprasegmental features in given (oral and/or written) passages, establish islands of perfection (speaking complex passages in near-perfect form) as stepping-stones to progress and improvement. The skills and knowledge gained here will be developed in the year two Listening and Speaking course. Parts of the seminars will be dedicated to practising and describing grammatical phenomena concerning verbs and tenses. Materials: 1) “The England Pronunciation Course” book and 2 CDs (€18) used in British English classes Book (and CDs) will be sold in class - please bring €18 to the first meeting 2) Other course materials: American English: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting British English: Script should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Grammar
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892164/CourseNode/91134119604219
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 4th double period BSS/133/U In-person - Description
- This course deals with basic and advanced grammar concepts and targets the particular problems foreigners in general and Germans in particular commonly have with English grammar. This course builds on the knowledge of grammar gained at school, but whereas “Abitur” classes often concentrate on communicative skills, this university course will focus on accuracy and knowledge of grammatical structures. Although students have encountered and practised most aspects of English grammar at school, many do not control them well. Using a contrastive approach, this class will address the English verb system, the peculiarities of nouns and their determiners, part-of-speech analysis, parsing, gerunds vs. infinitives, collocations, phrasal verbs, types of subordinate clauses, modal verbs, word order (inversion etc), and adjective vs. adverb problems. Exercises will include: gap-filling, transformations, error correction, translation and sentence analysis. Since the philosophy of the class is partly based on a contrastive approach, translation from German into English will also play a role. Reference books will be recommended in class. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Grammar
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892164/CourseNode/91134119604219
- Enrollment deadline
- From
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 3rd double period BSS/133/U In-person - Description
- This course deals with basic and advanced grammar concepts and targets the particular problems foreigners in general and Germans in particular commonly have with English grammar. This course builds on the knowledge of grammar gained at school, but whereas “Abitur” classes often concentrate on communicative skills, this university course will focus on accuracy and knowledge of grammatical structures. Although students have encountered and practised most aspects of English grammar at school, many do not control them well. Using a contrastive approach, this class will address the English verb system, the peculiarities of nouns and their determiners, part-of-speech analysis, parsing, gerunds vs. infinitives, collocations, phrasal verbs, types of subordinate clauses, modal verbs, word order (inversion etc), and adjective vs. adverb problems. Exercises will include: gap-filling, transformations, error correction, translation and sentence analysis. Since the philosophy of the class is partly based on a contrastive approach, translation from German into English will also play a role. Reference books will be recommended in class. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Grammar
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892164/CourseNode/91134119604219
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 5th double period – Online - Description
- This course deals with basic and advanced grammar concepts and targets the particular problems foreigners in general and Germans in particular commonly have with English grammar. This course builds on the knowledge of grammar gained at school, but whereas “Abitur” classes often concentrate on communicative skills, this university course will focus on accuracy and knowledge of grammatical structures. Although students have encountered and practised most aspects of English grammar at school, many do not control them well. Using a contrastive approach, this class will address the English verb system, the peculiarities of nouns and their determiners, part-of-speech analysis, parsing, gerunds vs. infinitives, collocations, phrasal verbs, types of subordinate clauses, modal verbs, word order (inversion etc), and adjective vs. adverb problems. Exercises will include: gap-filling, transformations, error correction, translation and sentence analysis. Since the philosophy of the class is partly based on a contrastive approach, translation from German into English will also play a role. Reference books will be recommended in class. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Grammar
- Teacher
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- Michael Calabranno Pérez
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892164/CourseNode/91134119604219
- Enrollment deadline
- From
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Friday 1st double period W48/0003/U In-person - Description
- This course deals with basic and advanced grammar concepts and targets the particular problems foreigners in general and Germans in particular commonly have with English grammar. This course builds on the knowledge of grammar gained at school, but whereas “Abitur” classes often concentrate on communicative skills, this university course will focus on accuracy and knowledge of grammatical structures. Although students have encountered and practised most aspects of English grammar at school, many do not control them well. Using a contrastive approach, this class will address the English verb system, the peculiarities of nouns and their determiners, part-of-speech analysis, parsing, gerunds vs. infinitives, collocations, phrasal verbs, types of subordinate clauses, modal verbs, word order (inversion etc), and adjective vs. adverb problems. Exercises will include: gap-filling, transformations, error correction, translation and sentence analysis. Since the philosophy of the class is partly based on a contrastive approach, translation from German into English will also play a role. Reference books will be recommended in class. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
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Language learning seminar – Grammar
- Teacher
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- Michael Calabranno Pérez
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892164/CourseNode/91134119604219
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Friday 2nd double period W48/0003/U In-person - Description
- This course deals with basic and advanced grammar concepts and targets the particular problems foreigners in general and Germans in particular commonly have with English grammar. This course builds on the knowledge of grammar gained at school, but whereas “Abitur” classes often concentrate on communicative skills, this university course will focus on accuracy and knowledge of grammatical structures. Although students have encountered and practised most aspects of English grammar at school, many do not control them well. Using a contrastive approach, this class will address the English verb system, the peculiarities of nouns and their determiners, part-of-speech analysis, parsing, gerunds vs. infinitives, collocations, phrasal verbs, types of subordinate clauses, modal verbs, word order (inversion etc), and adjective vs. adverb problems. Exercises will include: gap-filling, transformations, error correction, translation and sentence analysis. Since the philosophy of the class is partly based on a contrastive approach, translation from German into English will also play a role. Reference books will be recommended in class. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP1 – Language Competences – Pronunciation/Intonation/Grammar
SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2
(Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking)
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Language learning seminar – Listening and Speaking
- Teacher
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- Sandra Erdmann
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892167/CourseNode/91134119631674
- Enrollment deadline
- From
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 2nd double period SE2/123/U In-person - Description
- We recommend that students take this Listening and Speaking course before their period of residence in an English-speaking country. This course aims firstly to familiarise students with naturally spoken English and a variety of accents, thereby improving listening comprehension skills; secondly we aim to improve students' own general speaking skills by encouraging students to adopt aspects of what they hear from the listening exercises into their own speaking. Spoken language will be analysed in detail, especially those aspects which hinder comprehension e.g. contractions, linking, etc. The skills and knowledge practised and gained in Year 1 Pronunciation and Intonation will be further developed and refined. Students will also practise the rhetorical skills necessary in giving presentations and short talks. This part of the course should help students give better papers in other seminars. We shall also deal with grammatical problems as they occur. There will be two main tests: (1) a test in listening skills in the form of a written exam, and (2) a speaking test at the end of the semester. Materials: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Pronunciation and Intonation course must already have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
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Language learning seminar – Vocabulary
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892165/CourseNode/91134119611086
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 2nd double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
- The aims of this course are to raise awareness of lexical range and lexical variety (geographical, stylistic), to identify recurring lexical problem areas of German speakers of English (as far as practicable also of speakers of English with mother-tongues other than English), to improve personal performance in appropriateness, precision and range of lexical expression, to increase familiarity with deduction techniques, to provide some theoretical information on the structure of (English) vocabulary as far as of practical help, and to inform students about learning materials and techniques. In the course, students work on common problematic lexical areas, extract vocabulary (words, word groups) from texts, establish personal vocabulary lists, practise using dictionaries and thesauri, work out word fields, identify and use word formation processes, practise variations in range and variety of written and oral expression, and experiment with different learning techniques. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
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Language learning seminar – Vocabulary
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892165/CourseNode/91134119611086
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 2nd double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
- The aims of this course are to raise awareness of lexical range and lexical variety (geographical, stylistic), to identify recurring lexical problem areas of German speakers of English (as far as practicable also of speakers of English with mother-tongues other than English), to improve personal performance in appropriateness, precision and range of lexical expression, to increase familiarity with deduction techniques, to provide some theoretical information on the structure of (English) vocabulary as far as of practical help, and to inform students about learning materials and techniques. In the course, students work on common problematic lexical areas, extract vocabulary (words, word groups) from texts, establish personal vocabulary lists, practise using dictionaries and thesauri, work out word fields, identify and use word formation processes, practise variations in range and variety of written and oral expression, and experiment with different learning techniques. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
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Language learning seminar – Vocabulary
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892165/CourseNode/91134119611086
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 2nd double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
- The aims of this course are to raise awareness of lexical range and lexical variety (geographical, stylistic), to identify recurring lexical problem areas of German speakers of English (as far as practicable also of speakers of English with mother-tongues other than English), to improve personal performance in appropriateness, precision and range of lexical expression, to increase familiarity with deduction techniques, to provide some theoretical information on the structure of (English) vocabulary as far as of practical help, and to inform students about learning materials and techniques. In the course, students work on common problematic lexical areas, extract vocabulary (words, word groups) from texts, establish personal vocabulary lists, practise using dictionaries and thesauri, work out word fields, identify and use word formation processes, practise variations in range and variety of written and oral expression, and experiment with different learning techniques. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
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Language learning seminar – Listening and Speaking
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892167/CourseNode/91134119631674
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 1st double period BSS/133 In-person - Description
- We recommend that students take this Listening and Speaking course before their period of residence in an English-speaking country. This course aims firstly to familiarise students with naturally spoken English and a variety of accents, thereby improving listening comprehension skills; secondly we aim to improve students' own general speaking skills by encouraging students to adopt aspects of what they hear from the listening exercises into their own speaking. Spoken language will be analysed in detail, especially those aspects which hinder comprehension e.g. contractions, linking, etc. The skills and knowledge practised and gained in Year 1 Pronunciation and Intonation will be further developed and refined. Students will also practise the rhetorical skills necessary in giving presentations and short talks. This part of the course should help students give better papers in other seminars. We shall also deal with grammatical problems as they occur. There will be two main tests: (1) a test in listening skills in the form of a written exam, and (2) a speaking test at the end of the semester. Materials: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Pronunciation and Intonation course must already have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
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Language learning seminar – Listening and Speaking
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892167/CourseNode/91134119631674
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 2nd double period ABS/2-06/U In-person - Description
- We recommend that students take this Listening and Speaking course before their period of residence in an English-speaking country. This course aims firstly to familiarise students with naturally spoken English and a variety of accents, thereby improving listening comprehension skills; secondly we aim to improve students' own general speaking skills by encouraging students to adopt aspects of what they hear from the listening exercises into their own speaking. Spoken language will be analysed in detail, especially those aspects which hinder comprehension e.g. contractions, linking, etc. The skills and knowledge practised and gained in Year 1 Pronunciation and Intonation will be further developed and refined. Students will also practise the rhetorical skills necessary in giving presentations and short talks. This part of the course should help students give better papers in other seminars. We shall also deal with grammatical problems as they occur. There will be two main tests: (1) a test in listening skills in the form of a written exam, and (2) a speaking test at the end of the semester. Materials: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Pronunciation and Intonation course must already have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
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Language learning seminar – Vocabulary
- Teacher
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- Michael Calabranno Pérez
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892165/CourseNode/91134119611086
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 1st double period W48/0102/U In-person - Description
- The aims of this course are to raise awareness of lexical range and lexical variety (geographical, stylistic), to identify recurring lexical problem areas of German speakers of English (as far as practicable also of speakers of English with mother-tongues other than English), to improve personal performance in appropriateness, precision and range of lexical expression, to increase familiarity with deduction techniques, to provide some theoretical information on the structure of (English) vocabulary as far as of practical help, and to inform students about learning materials and techniques. In the course, students work on common problematic lexical areas, extract vocabulary (words, word groups) from texts, establish personal vocabulary lists, practise using dictionaries and thesauri, work out word fields, identify and use word formation processes, practise variations in range and variety of written and oral expression, and experiment with different learning techniques. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
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Language learning seminar – Vocabulary
- Teacher
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- Michael Calabranno Pérez
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892165/CourseNode/91134119611086
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 5th double period – Online - Description
- The aims of this course are to raise awareness of lexical range and lexical variety (geographical, stylistic), to identify recurring lexical problem areas of German speakers of English (as far as practicable also of speakers of English with mother-tongues other than English), to improve personal performance in appropriateness, precision and range of lexical expression, to increase familiarity with deduction techniques, to provide some theoretical information on the structure of (English) vocabulary as far as of practical help, and to inform students about learning materials and techniques. In the course, students work on common problematic lexical areas, extract vocabulary (words, word groups) from texts, establish personal vocabulary lists, practise using dictionaries and thesauri, work out word fields, identify and use word formation processes, practise variations in range and variety of written and oral expression, and experiment with different learning techniques. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: the Entry Test must have been passed
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
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Language learning seminar – Listening and Speaking
- Teacher
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- Sandra Erdmann
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892167/CourseNode/91134119631674
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 5th double period SE2/123/U In-person - Description
- We recommend that students take this Listening and Speaking course before their period of residence in an English-speaking country. This course aims firstly to familiarise students with naturally spoken English and a variety of accents, thereby improving listening comprehension skills; secondly we aim to improve students' own general speaking skills by encouraging students to adopt aspects of what they hear from the listening exercises into their own speaking. Spoken language will be analysed in detail, especially those aspects which hinder comprehension e.g. contractions, linking, etc. The skills and knowledge practised and gained in Year 1 Pronunciation and Intonation will be further developed and refined. Students will also practise the rhetorical skills necessary in giving presentations and short talks. This part of the course should help students give better papers in other seminars. We shall also deal with grammatical problems as they occur. There will be two main tests: (1) a test in listening skills in the form of a written exam, and (2) a speaking test at the end of the semester. Materials: Materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Pronunciation and Intonation course must already have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP2 – Language Competences – Vocabulary/Listening/Speaking
SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3
(Language Competences – Writing/Application)
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Language learning seminar – Option: Theatre Workshop
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 15
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892171/CourseNode/91134119675225
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 3rd double period BSS/109 In-person Thursday 3rd double period BSS/109 In-person - Description
- This course is offered as an Option course to both B.A. and State Exam candidates and also as an extra voluntary course to any students who feel they need some extra support. Foreign exchange students of English are very welcome. In this course we will be practising some basic play-writing, acting and directing techniques, as well as pronunciation, intonation and voice projection. A presentation in the form of a public performance will be organised for the end of the semester. Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the courses in Pronunciation and Intonation, Grammar, and Vocabulary must have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Option Links Abroad
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/9285271559/CourseNode/92040786189073
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 1st double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
- This course is offered as an Option course to both B.A. and State Exam candidates and also as an extra voluntary course to any students who feel they need extra support. Foreign exchange students of English are very welcome. The course will analyse the typical errors made by learners in spoken and written English. The course will also try to establish the strengths and weaknesses of each participant and then suggest strategies and provide materials to help overcome any problems. The course will involve discussion topics based on reading texts, exercises in grammar, pronunciation/intonation and vocabulary, as well as writing assignments. Regular participation and the fulfilling of homework assignments are of utmost importance. Materials: The Mistakes Clinic by G. Parkes (please bring €12.50 to the first meeting) Course materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting. Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the courses in Pronunciation and Intonation, Grammar, and Vocabulary must have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Writing
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
-
- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892169/CourseNode/91134119662321
- Enrollment deadline
- From
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 3rd double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
- This course is to be taken by year 2 B.A. students and year 3 B.Ed. and Lehramt students. Year 2 B.Ed. and Lehramt students may also take this course in year 2 if places are available. This course will teach and practise various types of written tasks and texts. Although it will focus primarily on argumentative writing (i.e. presenting arguments), it will also deal with descriptive as well as expository writing (i.e. explaining, describing, and giving information), formal letters, summaries, CVs/resumes, as well as some translation from German into English. Students may be required to give a short presentation on a controversial topic chosen at random. This exercise in weighing up and presenting arguments and counter-arguments aims to improve the organisation of ideas in both formal writing and presentations in university and work situations. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Grammar and Vocabulary courses must have already been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Reading
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892168/CourseNode/91134119649326
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Friday 3rd double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
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This course is specifically designed for the old B.A. (till SS 2013) and B.Ed. courses, which are running out. State Exam and candidates on the new B.A. programme (from WS 2013) can also take this course as an option.
The aim of this course is to raise familiarity with a range of text types, including academic texts, and to practise efficient reading techniques. As reading constitutes a major part of the studies, we hope that this course will support students in their academic careers. The course will build on the skills and knowledge gained in the Grammar and the Vocabulary courses. Students will be given both intensive assignments (shorter texts and extracts) as well as an extensive reading assignment (a whole novel).
Materials:
The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting
Prerequisites:
- the Entry Test must have been passed.
- the Grammar and Vocabulary courses must have already been completed. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Writing
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892169/CourseNode/91134119662321
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 2nd double period BSS/133/U In-person - Description
- This course is to be taken by year 2 B.A. students and year 3 B.Ed. and Lehramt students. Year 2 B.Ed. and Lehramt students may also take this course in year 2 if places are available. This course will teach and practise various types of written tasks and texts. Although it will focus primarily on argumentative writing (i.e. presenting arguments), it will also deal with descriptive as well as expository writing (i.e. explaining, describing, and giving information), formal letters, summaries, CVs/resumes, as well as some translation from German into English. Students may be required to give a short presentation on a controversial topic chosen at random. This exercise in weighing up and presenting arguments and counter-arguments aims to improve the organisation of ideas in both formal writing and presentations in university and work situations. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Grammar and Vocabulary courses must have already been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Writing
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892169/CourseNode/91134119662321
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 2nd double period BSS/133/U In-person - Description
- This course is to be taken by year 2 B.A. students and year 3 B.Ed. and Lehramt students. Year 2 B.Ed. and Lehramt students may also take this course in year 2 if places are available. This course will teach and practise various types of written tasks and texts. Although it will focus primarily on argumentative writing (i.e. presenting arguments), it will also deal with descriptive as well as expository writing (i.e. explaining, describing, and giving information), formal letters, summaries, CVs/resumes, as well as some translation from German into English. Students may be required to give a short presentation on a controversial topic chosen at random. This exercise in weighing up and presenting arguments and counter-arguments aims to improve the organisation of ideas in both formal writing and presentations in university and work situations. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Grammar and Vocabulary courses must have already been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Writing
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892169/CourseNode/91134119662321
- Enrollment deadline
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- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Friday 2nd double period – Online - Description
- This course is to be taken by year 2 B.A. students and year 3 B.Ed. and Lehramt students. Year 2 B.Ed. and Lehramt students may also take this course in year 2 if places are available. This course will teach and practise various types of written tasks and texts. Although it will focus primarily on argumentative writing (i.e. presenting arguments), it will also deal with descriptive as well as expository writing (i.e. explaining, describing, and giving information), formal letters, summaries, CVs/resumes, as well as some translation from German into English. Students may be required to give a short presentation on a controversial topic chosen at random. This exercise in weighing up and presenting arguments and counter-arguments aims to improve the organisation of ideas in both formal writing and presentations in university and work situations. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Grammar and Vocabulary courses must have already been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Writing
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892169/CourseNode/91134119662321
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Friday 3rd double period – Online - Description
- This course is to be taken by year 2 B.A. students and year 3 B.Ed. and Lehramt students. Year 2 B.Ed. and Lehramt students may also take this course in year 2 if places are available. This course will teach and practise various types of written tasks and texts. Although it will focus primarily on argumentative writing (i.e. presenting arguments), it will also deal with descriptive as well as expository writing (i.e. explaining, describing, and giving information), formal letters, summaries, CVs/resumes, as well as some translation from German into English. Students may be required to give a short presentation on a controversial topic chosen at random. This exercise in weighing up and presenting arguments and counter-arguments aims to improve the organisation of ideas in both formal writing and presentations in university and work situations. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the Grammar and Vocabulary courses must have already been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Option: Error Analysis
- Teacher
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- Michael Calabranno Pérez
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892173/CourseNode/91134119691090
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 2nd double period ABS/0213/U In-person - Description
- This course is offered as an Option course to both B.A. and State Exam candidates and also as an extra voluntary course to any students who feel they need extra support. Foreign exchange students of English are very welcome. The course will analyse the typical errors made by learners in spoken and written English. It will also try to establish the strengths and weaknesses of each participant and then suggest strategies and provide materials to help overcome any problems. The course will involve exercises in grammar, pronunciation/intonation and vocabulary. Regular participation and the fulfilling of homework assignments are of utmost importance. Materials: The Mistakes Clinic by G. Parkes (€12.50 - can be bought during the first meeting); further materials will be provided on OPAL. Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the courses in Pronunciation and Intonation, Grammar, and Vocabulary must have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Option: Creative Writing
- Teacher
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- Michael Calabranno Pérez
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892172/CourseNode/91134119677660
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 2nd double period SE1/0218/P In-person - Description
- This course is offered as an Option course to both B.A. and State Exam candidates and also as an extra voluntary course to any other students. Foreign exchange students of English are very welcome. The course will be a workshop for the writing of creative texts of different sorts, whereby the focus is on creativity. Regular participation and the fulfilling of homework assignments are of utmost importance. Materials will be provided on OPAL. Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the courses in Pronunciation and Intonation, Grammar, and Vocabulary must have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
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Language learning seminar – Option Links Abroad
- Teacher
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- Marc Lalonde
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/9285271559/CourseNode/92040786189073
- Enrollment deadline
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- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Friday 2nd double period BSS/109/U In-person - Description
- This course is offered as an Option course to both B.A. and State Exam candidates and also as an extra voluntary course to any students who feel they need extra support. Foreign exchange students of English are very welcome. The course will analyse the typical errors made by learners in spoken and written English. The course will also try to establish the strengths and weaknesses of each participant and then suggest strategies and provide materials to help overcome any problems. The course will involve discussion topics based on reading texts, exercises in grammar, pronunciation/intonation and vocabulary, as well as writing assignments. Regular participation and the fulfilling of homework assignments are of utmost importance. Materials: The Mistakes Clinic by G. Parkes (please bring €12.50 to the first meeting) Course materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting. Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the courses in Pronunciation and Intonation, Grammar, and Vocabulary must have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP3 – Language Competences – Writing/Application
SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP4
(Language Competences – Mediation/Advanced Writing)
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Language learning seminar – Advanced Essay Writing
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892176/CourseNode/91134119703723
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 4th double period BSS/133 In-person - Description
- This course is aimed at all Master and State Exam students. Foreign students whose English is at an advanced level may also participate. This course will develop the work of the Writing course and will focus particularly on writing argumentative essays. The course will examine what makes a good essay and practise the planning, structuring, style and checking of essays. A key aspect will be the practice of new lexis and idiom typical of formal writing style. Texts which provide both excellent models of English writing and provocative topics for debate will be studied with the aim of transferring the writing skills and language encountered into active usage. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: either you are matriculated for Master or for State Exam 3: all courses in years 1-3 except Options courses have been completed
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP4 – Language Competences – Mediation/Advanced Writing
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Language learning seminar – Advanced Essay Writing
- Teacher
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- Andrea Stubenrauch
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/8236892176/CourseNode/91134119703723
- Enrollment deadline
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- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 1st double period – Online - Description
- This course is aimed at all Master and State Exam students. Foreign students whose English is at an advanced level may also participate. This course will develop the work of the Writing course and will focus particularly on writing argumentative essays. The course will examine what makes a good essay and practise the planning, structuring, style and checking of essays. A key aspect will be the practice of new lexis and idiom typical of formal writing style. Texts which provide both excellent models of English writing and provocative topics for debate will be studied with the aim of transferring the writing skills and language encountered into active usage. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, 01217 Dresden. Please bring these materials to the first meeting Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: either you are matriculated for Master or for State Exam 3: all courses in years 1-3 except Options courses have been completed
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP4 – Language Competences – Mediation/Advanced Writing
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Language learning seminar – Advanced Translation
- Teacher
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- Michael Calabranno Pérez
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/21583233024/CourseNode/100489926572838
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 4th double period W48/0002/U In-person - Description
- This course is aimed at all Master and State Exam students. Foreign students whose English is at an advanced level may also participate. Students will be introduced to some theories and techniques of translating and there will be systematic practice of particular structures and lexis which are difficult to translate. Students will be given texts to translate in class and at home. Students should have a good grammar book and a good monolingual dictionary. Materials: The materials should be purchased at EMF Bürotechnik, Zellescher Weg 21, and should be brought to the first meeting. Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: either you are matriculated for Master or for State Exam 3: all courses in years 1-3 except Options courses have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP4 – Language Competences – Mediation/Advanced Writing
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Language learning seminar – Option: JABS
- Teacher
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- Michael Calabranno Pérez
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 07.10.2024, 13:00 Uhr https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/43606769664/CourseNode/1709523081015653004
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 1st double period SE1/0218/P In-person - Description
- This course is offered as an Option course to both B.A. and State Exam candidates and also as an extra voluntary course to any other students. Foreign exchange students of English are very welcome. The course will be a workshop for journalistic writing and will develop or deepen the journalistic, research and writing skills of participants. Regular participation and the fulfilling of homework assignments are of utmost importance. Materials will be provided on OPAL. Prerequisites: 1: the Entry Test must have been passed. 2: the courses in Pronunciation and Intonation, Grammar, and Vocabulary must have been completed.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-SP4 – Language Competences – Mediation/Advanced Writing
SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-K
(Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft)
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Preliminary seminar – [AmCult - Aydin] - Genres of Intimacy: Bridging Private and Public Selves
- Teacher
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- Can Aydin
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL 11.10.24 ab 12:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 3rd double period W48/102 In-person - Description
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I venture to believe that I am not made like any of those who are in existence. If I am not better, at least I am different.
Rousseau
The notions of ‘public’ and ‘private’ have always been clearly delineated as a binary throughout the Western imagination. This binary is still a crucial reality in modern societies because it fundamentally influences notions of intimacy, privacy, the personal, and the political. Therefore, it is directly linked to societal power structures, discourses, and (collective) subject positions. US American literary critic Michael Warner highlights that the public/private dichotomy is not “just a distinction but a hierarchy” (359) where the notions of the ‘public’ and the ‘public sphere’ are prioritized and conceptualized in a higher position than concepts of the ‘private’. This hierarchization reciprocally creates and is supported by discourses on gender, sexuality, race, and their intersections. A prime example would be the separation and gender coding of the ‘domestic’ and the ‘public’ spheres in the 19th century when the average household was considered to be a ‘female space’, which defined women as the ‘homemaker’. Simultaneously the public sphere was understood as a male space and men were supposed to ‘go out there’ and be the breadwinner in conventional and heteronormative family structures. In this Übung/Proseminar, we will deal with diverse literary and cultural material that belongs to ‘genres of intimacy’ where the notions of public and private are sometimes reinforced, and sometimes subverted, inverted, and even reconciled. Throughout the course, we will analyze ‘confessional’ genres in the form of poetry. We will also look at life narratives in different formats such as comic books. We will focus on stand-up shows and their representations of an intimate self as well as self-help media formats such as daytime talk shows. Last but not least, we will focus on representations of Blackness and their tensions in popular music, specifically hip-hop.
Works Cited
Warner, Michael. “Public/Private.” Critical Terms for the Study of Gender, edited by Catherine R. Stimpson and Gilbert. Herdt, Chicago UP, 2014, pp. 358-391. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-K – Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Preliminary seminar – [AmCult - Junker] - Analyzing Film
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Carsten Junker
- Max attendee capacity
- 25
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL 11.10.24 ab 12:00 Uhr
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 2nd double period W48/102 In-person - Description
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This course is designed to familiarize students with the conceptual tools necessary for the analysis of film. Students will form groups to work through and give presentations on the history and theory of Hollywood cinema, the terminology with which to analyze cinematic techniques, as well as on analytical categories such as race, class, gender, sexuality, and disability. The goal of the seminar is to equip students with the vocabulary as well as historical and theoretical background needed for the analysis of cinematography and the filmic constructions and representations of diverse social and cultural differences.
The seminar will largely be based on the following book, of which copies will be made available through the SLUB: Harry M. Benshoff and Sean Griffin. America on Film: Representing Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality at the Movies. 3rd ed., Wiley-Blackwell, 2021.
The course will include one session that introduces students to library research.
This Übung/Proseminar begins in the first week of the semester. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-K – Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Preliminary seminar – [AmCult - Handl] - Feminisms in Focus: Gender Theory, Social Movements, and Subjectivity
- Teacher
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- Laura Handl
- Max attendee capacity
- 30
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL 11.10.24 ab 12:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 5th double period W48/002 In-person - Description
- Feminisms, as social movements and theoretical project, have always been struggling with self-positioning. Feminist thinkers are self-conscious about the main challenges of today’s movements: grappling with issues of class and commercialization, from pink capitalism to ‘faux feminisms’ and the ideological threat of racist, classist, and trans-exclusionary movements appropriating feminisms. This seminar will explore the plurality of feminism(s), as social movements, philosophical theories, and subject position. This translates into three foci in the seminar structure: applied gender theory in social movements, feminist subjectivity, and feminist aesthetics, where we will focus on recurring topoi in feminist cultural productions such as humor, autobiography, and ‘witchiness.’ We will explore these topics mostly through feminist manifestos, for example Feminism for the 99% by Cinzia Arruzza, Tithi Bhattacharya, and Nancy Fraser (2019), Sara Ahmed’s “Killjoy Manifesto” (2016) or the “W.I.T.C.H. Manifesto” (1968), in addition to relevant theoretical texts by Lauren Berlant, Teresa Ebert, and bell hooks, among others.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-K – Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Preliminary seminar – [BritCult - Karaca Odabasi] - Detective Fiction
- Teacher
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- Nisan Karaca Odabasi
- Max attendee capacity
- 45
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 6th double period W48/0001/U In-person - Description
- Detective fiction revolves around unravelling murder mysteries, aiming to identify the perpetrator, and restoring order. Detectives are often portrayed as intelligent and observant agents who solve crimes and identify criminals by deductive reasoning and intuition. Detectives’ “art of detection” (Link 2023, 25) aims to identify ‘deviants’ at whom the disciplinary gaze should be directed. Moreover, the traditional detective has been a straight, white male (Priestman 2003) whose disciplinary gaze and perception are influenced by prevailing power dynamics and cultural norms (cf. Rives-East 2015). In this seminar, we will problematise this archetype in the modern imagination. Firstly, we will conceptualise observation as an essential apparatus to facilitate control (cf. Foucault 1975, 170) and question the detective’s role in popular consciousness. Then, we will focus on the construction of ‘deviance’ and analyse modern representations, in which ‘moral’ detectives identify ‘evil’ criminals and assign guilt (cf. Pyrhoenen and Gieri 1999, 5). In doing so, we aim to challenge the hierarchy between the observant detective and the observed criminal, a hierarchy that is constructed through morality. Finally, we will discuss the cultural, social, and political implications of a straight, white male detective and analyse several contemporary representations that subvert this archetype, where female private eyes, black detectives, and queer private investigators are at work. Participants are expected to watch and read the primary sources critically in light of the theoretical approaches we will discuss together. The ‘Prüfungsleistung’ and the required reading will be announced in the first session.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-K – Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
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Preliminary seminar – [BritCult - Neder] - Visual Discourses of Empire
- Teacher
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- Judith Neder
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL
- Enrollment deadline
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- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 5th double period W48/0101/U In-person - Description
- Over the course of the winter term, we will together explore the intersections of visual culture and postcolonial studies to understand the vital role of the visual for the British Empire. By analysing visual (and audio-visual) materials, such as illustrations, caricatures, maps, photographs, films etc., we will pose questions of representation, communication between coloniser and colonised, forms of gazing, the ethics of looking – and how these have been complicated, reappropriated or possibly reversed in postcolonial visual discourse.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-K – Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Kulturwissenschaft
SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-L
(Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft)
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Preliminary seminar – [AmLit - engelmann-kewitz] - “Pioneers! O Pioneers!” Frontier Imaginations in American Literature from the late 19th to the 21st century
- Teacher
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- Svenja Engelmann-Kewitz
- Max attendee capacity
- 28
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.10.2024 11:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 4th double period BSS/0149/U In-person - Description
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Kursbeschreibung: In this seminar, we will investigate what shaped and continues to shape cultural imaginations of the Frontier in North America. Why is the imagination of the Frontier so closely linked to ideas of wilderness and what constitutes a stereotypical pioneer? What gets misrepresented and left out of those imaginations? How has the idea of the Frontier changed and developed over time and how – if so – is it relevant for contemporary culture and literature? What does it imply to speak of something or someplace as “the last Frontier”? And, most important of all, how can we critically engage with these ideas in American Cultural and Literary Studies?
Starting in the late 19th century, we will cover a wide range of textual and visual examples from both settler colonial and Indigenous viewpoints. Looking at different means and modes of narration and interpretation, we will identify patterns and divergences. Furthermore, we will explore how we can link these ideas together and relate them to contemporary issues of migration, climate crises and even “space cowboys.” As the seminar progresses, we will hence trace how pioneers and the Frontier are no longer only associated with wilderness, but also with questions of energy supplies, global shipping routes and, increasingly, technological revolutions, ideas of space exploration and terraforming. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-L – Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft
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Preliminary seminar – [BritLit - Schmidt] – Explorations of the Imagination: An Introduction to Children's Literature through Neil Gaiman's Coraline
- Teacher
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- Céline Schmidt
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Enrollment deadline
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Thursday 5th double period W48/0004/U In-person - Description
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In light of G.K. Chesterton's assertion that "[f]airy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten", Neil Gaiman's Coraline (2002) is exemplary of how children's literature explores the thin line between 'fantasy' and 'reality' and opens new ways of understanding self and world.
Starting our exploration with a brief introduction to the reading and understanding of literature, this seminar will critically examine representations of childhood and adulthood as well as aspects of gender, age, and belonging through a close reading of the text. We will investigate the role of children's literature in processes of socialisation and identity formation, with special attention to Gaiman's blending of different literary traditions – such as the fairy tale, bildungsroman, or Gothic and horror story – which put fear, violence, and struggle in relation to learning and (personal) growth.
So, grab your keys and get ready to explore. And please do (not) forget to lock the door… - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-L – Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft
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Preliminary seminar – [BritLit - Mavengano] - Tsitsi Dangarembga's This Mournable Body: An Introduction to African Literature in English
- Teacher
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- Dr. Esther Mavengano
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 4th double period W48/0001/U In-person - Description
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Tsitsi Dangarembga is one of the most renowned female African authors of the twenty-first century as she has attracted critical attention at both regional and international levels as the first female writer in Zimbabwean literature in English. Her fiction explores questions and conditions of womanhood in relation to race, class, and the postcolonial challenges that define contemporary Zimbabwe.
This seminar provides students with an introduction to African Literature in English, and traces its historical development from the colonial era, when it served as a form of anti-colonial resistance, to the present postcolonial situation, in which it negotiates not only colonial legacies but also current problems of Zimbabwean culture and society. With the help of This Mournable Body (2018) students will learn how to critically engage with literature. Through a close reading of the novel, we will examine intersecting issues of gender, class, race, and religion. In doing so, we will pay special attention to the body as a site of Zimbabwe’s postcolonial challenges that continue to impact the everyday experience of marginalised communities in particular. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-L – Vertiefungsmodul: anglistische/amerikanistische Literaturwissenschaft
SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-S
(Vertiefungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft)
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Preliminary seminar – [Ling - Leuckert] - Dictionaries of English: Past, Present, and Future
- Teacher
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- Dr. Sven Leuckert
- Max attendee capacity
- 40
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 10 Uhr bei OPAL
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 2nd double period W48/0101/U In-person - Description
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Traditional print dictionaries may seem like a thing of the past – who, after all, still opens up a tome of English words to look up a definition when we have the internet right at our fingertips? However, googling a word and its meaning or translation is a natural development of a millennia-old tradition. Even before antiquity, scholars have tried to catalogue words, provide definitions, and offer translations. To this day, the field of ‘lexicography’, or the study of dictionaries and how they are compiled, is highly active, since the internet and modern technology have opened up new possibilities but also challenges to dictionary-making.
In this class, we will investigate dictionaries of English first from a historical perspective before considering how people use dictionaries in the present day. We will also take a guess at what the future might hold for the dictionary as a medium. We will discuss traditional, general-language dictionaries of English, such as the Oxford English Dictionary, but we will also look at slang dictionaries, such as the Urban Dictionary, and specialised dictionaries on topics such as TV shows or sports. We will also have time to consider how dictionaries can (and should) be incorporated in the English-language classroom and how dictionaries, especially online ones, may be used effectively. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-S – Vertiefungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft
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Preliminary seminar – [Ling - Eichhorn] Old English
- Teacher
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- Martin Eichhorn
- Max attendee capacity
- 35
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 10 Uhr bei OPAL
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 5th double period ABS/2-06/U In-person - Description
- This course is designed to give a linguistic introduction to English between the fifth century and the Norman invasion in 1066. By reading and translating original texts, we will learn about linguistic and extralinguistic phenomena of the period. By the end of the course we will have acquired a working knowledge of elementary Old English grammar and have gained an insight into the cultural history of Anglo-Saxon times. Participants of this seminar must have passed the Introduction to Linguistics (either synchronic or diachronic). They are expected to be prepared and to work actively.
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-S – Vertiefungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft
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Preliminary seminar – [Ling - Eichhorn] The Art of Translation
- Teacher
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- Martin Eichhorn
- Max attendee capacity
- 35
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 10 Uhr bei OPAL
- Appointments
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Date Clock time Place Event format to ABS/2-07 In-person to ABS/2-07 In-person to ABS/2-07 In-person - Description
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What is translation? The answer seems simple: It is a transfer of words from one language into another. If it was that easy a task, the results of machine translated texts would not leave us puzzled, only “understanding railway station”. Thus, this seemingly simple question we will try to answer in the course of this seminar – and we might come to realise that it is everything but simple. In order to do so, it shall be explained what translation actually is and how its understanding and practice has developed over time. We will also look critically into the different approaches towards translation and the respective vastness of theories. Additionally, we will also investigate the manifold linguistic as well as cultural stumbling blocks of translating texts. These linguistic peculiarities are especially a challenge for the many attempts of successful machine translation which we will also critically analyse and evaluate. A final outlook into the presentation of translation in science-fiction will then conclude the seminar with an imaginary future outlook.
Note: In order to participate in in-class exercises, command of the German language is mandatory. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-V-S – Vertiefungsmodul: Sprachwissenschaft
SLK-SEGY-ENG-VM
(Überblicksmodul)
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Lecture – [RSW1 - De Cesare] - Geschlechtergerechte Sprache im Italienischen: Formen, Funktionen und Anwendungen
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Anna-Maria De Cesare Greenwald
- Max attendee capacity
- 15
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 2nd double period W48/102 In-person - Description
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Beginn: 15. Oktober 2024
Die Vorlesung widmet sich den Formen, Funktionen und Anwendungen geschlechtergerechter Sprache im Italienischen. Nach der Definition der Begriffe „Geschlecht“ und „Gender“ bietet sie einen Überblick darüber, wie die italienische Sprache Geschlecht in seinem grammatikalischen und lexikalischen System kodifiziert, bevor innovative typografische Strategien (wie das „Schwa“) beschrieben werden, die entwickelt wurden, um geschlechtergerechte Texte zu erstellen, welche auch nicht-binäre Personen einschließen. Die Vorlesung beschreibt zudem, wie gendergerechte Formen in verschiedenen Texttypen, Genres und Registern (von E-Mails bis zu juristischen Texten), Diskurskontexten (Mensch-Roboter-Interaktion) sowie in den Ausgaben automatischer maschineller Übersetzungen (wie Google Translate und DeepL) ausgedrückt werden.
Die Vorlesung richtet sich an alle Studienjahre (B.A. + M.A. / LA)
EuroS Schwerpunkte: Sprachgeschichte, sprachl. Räume und Systeme, kommunikatives Handeln
EuroS Tracks: Sprachtheorie und Sprachenvielfalt
Prüfungsleistung: Klausur/Testat
Einschreibung / OPAL - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-VM – Überblicksmodul
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Lecture – [AmCult - Junker] - American Cultural Historiography: Constituting Subjects and Groups in the U.S.
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Carsten Junker
- Max attendee capacity
- 70
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL ab 11.10.2024 12:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 4th double period HSZ/304/Z In-person - Description
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his survey lecture course provides a general overview of US cultural history from the early European colonial settlement of North America to recent moments in a transnationally situated United States. It will heighten an understanding of the writing of American cultural history by way of focusing on the ways in which the (textual and visual) material through which history can be understand also constitutes notions of “American subjects” and demographic groups. The lecture provides insights into how crucial dates, periods, sites, and issues of American culture shape concepts of American selves and groups and this way also points to general dynamics of cultural differentiation and the de/stabilization of social inequalities. The lecture will address how central texts of American cultural history constitute various American counter/publics before and during the process of nation building. It will also provide reflections on the medial and discursive effects of these texts on constituting subject and group positions during their times and beyond.
All PPT slides and additional material will be made available on OPAL.
The content of the survey lecture course will be relevant for the oral exam in the “Überblicksmodul.” For students who need to do an “Prüfungsleistungen,” this course offers a “Klausur” (90 minutes) and a “Kurzüberprüfung” (45 minutes). Both exam formats will be given during the last session of the semester. Details on the mode of these exams will be provided in advance. Students who wish to have their attendance of the lecture course certified do not need to take any test.
The lecture course begins in the first week of the semester. - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-VM – Überblicksmodul
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Lecture – [AmLit - Ingwersen] - Issues in American Literature: Nature and Technology
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Moritz Ingwersen
- Max attendee capacity
- 70
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- OPAL 11.10.2024 ab 11:00 Uhr
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Monday 7th double period W48/004 In-person - Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-VM – Überblicksmodul
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Lecture – [BritCult - Wächter] - Cultural Memory
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Cornelia Wächter
- Max attendee capacity
- 60
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Ab 11.10.2024, 12 Uhr bei OPAL https://bildungsportal.sachsen.de/opal/auth/RepositoryEntry/45497417729/CourseNode/1721010667455587011
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 6th double period W48/0004/U In-person - Description
- This lecture explores memory as a socio-cultural process that is inextricably entwined with power dynamics and a key aspect of identity formation. Rather than conceiving of memories as straightforward reflections of the past, the course will analyse how they are constructed, negotiated, and represented within specific cultural and historical contexts. The lecture will address questions such as: How do social and cultural forces shape individual and collective memories in Britain? How is memory deployed in the construction or contestation of British national identity? In what ways can the study of memory provide insights into the experiences of marginalised groups in Britain? How do various media influence the production and consumption of cultural memory? What is the relationship between memory, history, and identity in contemporary British society?
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-VM – Überblicksmodul
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Lecture – [BritLit - Horlacher] - Gender Studies and Literature II: From Gender Studies and Deconstructive Feminism to Masculinity Studies and Queer Studies
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- Prof. Dr. Stefan Horlacher
- Max attendee capacity
- 90
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Enrollment deadline
- From
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Wednesday 3rd double period SCH/A315/H In-person - Description
- This lecture does not only discuss the interrelation between literature and ‘Geschlechterforschung’, but it also aims at familiarising students with up-to-date research in the field of Gender Studies, such as Deconstructive Feminism, Masculinity Studies and Queer Studies. We will take into account cutting-edge sociological, medical, psychoanalytical, deconstructive/performative and other approaches and ask how gender identity is best understood when old binaries and patriarchal structures are being questioned and revealed to be cultural constructs. For those who have not worked in the field of Gender Studies before, there will be a short introduction to basics as well as a short diachronic survey of how the academic field of Gender Studies as well as gender relations have developed. Towards the end of the seminar we will apply our knowledge to Jackie Kay’s ground-breaking novel Trumpet (1998). Please note that students are not required to have any prior knowledge in the field of Gender Studies. An extensive bibliography will be provided via OPAL.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-VM – Überblicksmodul
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Lecture – [SSW - Kuße] Von Humboldt zum Diskurs. Einführung in die kulturwissenschaftliche Linguistik und die Diskurslinguistik
- Teacher
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- Prof. Dr. Holger Kuße
- Max attendee capacity
- 16
- Enrollment
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- Enrollment via
- Enroll via url
- Appointments
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Day of the week Clock time Place Event format Tuesday 2nd double period BSS/0E41/U In-person - Description
- Sowohl in der Kulturwissenschaftlichen Linguistik als auch in der Diskurslinguistik werden die Zusammenhänge von sprachlichen Phänomenen und kulturellen und gesellschaftlichen Zuständen, Ereignissen und Entwicklungen untersucht. In der Diskurslinguistik stehen oft gesellschaftliche Großereignisse und Umbrüche im Vordergrund, die intermedial versprachlicht und debattiert werden und eine große Öffentlichkeit haben (thematische Diskurse) oder aber institutionalisierte kommunikative Domänen wie ‚Politik‘, ‚Wissenschaft‘ oder ‚Wirtschaft‘ bilden (institutionalisierte Diskurse). In der Kulturwissenschaftlichen Linguistik werden die diskurlinguistischen Ansätze und Analysen sowohl mit soziolinguistischen Untersuchungen als auch mit kulturlinguistischen Ansätzen der Verbindung von Sprache, Denken und Mentalitäten verbunden, die in der Tradition Wilhelm von Humboldts oder auch des ‚sprachlichen Relativitätsprinzips der amerikanischen Linguisten Benjamin Whorf und Edward Sapir stehen (Sapir-Whorf-Hypothese). Die Kulturwissenschaftliche Linguistik versteht sich deshalb als „integrative Linguistik“. In der Vorlesung werden die Paradigmen vorgestellt und an Fallbeispielen aus den slavischen Sprach- und Kulturräumen illustriert.
- Assignments
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- Modular
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- SLK-SEGY-ENG-VM – Überblicksmodul