LEHRVERANSTALTUNGEN DES 2. JAHRES (PO 2011)
D2-a Aufbaumodul: Kulturgeschichte (6 CP) (nur für das Sommersemester)
6 CP (3 CP + 3 CP)
1 PL = Term paper/Hausarbeit
Modulbeautragte/r: Dr. Anke Schulz, Kontakt: anke.schulz@uni-bremen.de
10-76-4-D2-01 | Key Topics in Cultural History - Reframing Hollywood / C3 (in englischer Sprache)
Seminar ECTS: 3
Termine: wöchentlich Mi 10:15 - 11:45 Externer Ort: online (2 SWS)
| Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
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10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | Key Topics in Cultural History - Critical Race Studies / C3 (in englischer Sprache)
Seminar ECTS: 3
Termine: wöchentlich Di 10:15 - 11:45 Externer Ort: online (2 SWS)
| Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
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10-76-4-D2/WD2-08 | Key Topics in Cultural History - US American Art as Cultural Practice / C3 (in englischer Sprache)
Seminar ECTS: 3
Termine: wöchentlich Do 10:15 - 11:45 Externer Ort: online (2 SWS)
This course will introduce students to a broad range of US-American visual art with a specific focus on the 20th century. We will develop a critical understanding of art and of the writing and debates surrounding it. Positioning artists and art-making firmly within cultural history we will discuss works of art both as material artifacts and cultural practices. Since the subject field itself is so broad, we will select representative works to be studied carefully. Students are recommended to consult Bjelajac’s and Pohl’s surveys on American art in order to discover their own interests and preferences well before the beginning of the course. Selected chapters can be found on Stud.IP
Bjelajac, David. American art: a cultural history. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2005 Pohl, Frances K. Framing America: A social history of American Art. London: Thames and Hudson, 2002.
| Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
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WD-2b Aufbaumodul: Literaturwissenschaft und Kulturgeschichte (6 CP) (Wahlpflichtmodul) - (nur für das Sommersemester)
(6 CP = 3 CP und 3 CP)
Es gilt zu beachten: Laut SK-Beschluss (E-SC) vom 21.12.2012 ist die Prüfungsleistung im Bereich \"Key Topics in Cultural History\" zu erbringen =
Klausur/Written Test oder benotete Praesentationsleistung/Presentation
Modulbeauftragte/r: Prof. Dr. Marcus Callies, Kontakt: callies@uni-bremen.de
10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | Key Topics in Cultural History - Critical Race Studies / C3 (in englischer Sprache)
Seminar ECTS: 3
Termine: wöchentlich Di 10:15 - 11:45 Externer Ort: online (2 SWS)
| Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
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10-76-4-D2/WD2-08 | Key Topics in Cultural History - US American Art as Cultural Practice / C3 (in englischer Sprache)
Seminar ECTS: 3
Termine: wöchentlich Do 10:15 - 11:45 Externer Ort: online (2 SWS)
This course will introduce students to a broad range of US-American visual art with a specific focus on the 20th century. We will develop a critical understanding of art and of the writing and debates surrounding it. Positioning artists and art-making firmly within cultural history we will discuss works of art both as material artifacts and cultural practices. Since the subject field itself is so broad, we will select representative works to be studied carefully. Students are recommended to consult Bjelajac’s and Pohl’s surveys on American art in order to discover their own interests and preferences well before the beginning of the course. Selected chapters can be found on Stud.IP
Bjelajac, David. American art: a cultural history. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2005 Pohl, Frances K. Framing America: A social history of American Art. London: Thames and Hudson, 2002.
| Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
|
WD-2c Aufbaumodul: Sprachwissenschaft und Kulturgeschichte (Wahlpflichtmodul) (6 CP)- (nur für das Sommersemester)
(6 CP = 3 CP und 3 CP)
Es gilt zu beachten: Laut SK-Beschluss (E-SC) vom 21.12.2012 ist die Prüfungsleistung im Bereich \"Key Topics in Linguistics\" zu erbringen =
Klausur/Written Test oder benotete Präsentationsleistung/Presentation
Modulbeauftragte/r: Prof. Dr. Marcus Callies, Kontakt: callies@uni-bremen.de
10-76-4-D2/WD2-07 | Key Topics in Cultural History - Critical Race Studies / C3 (in englischer Sprache)
Seminar ECTS: 3
Termine: wöchentlich Di 10:15 - 11:45 Externer Ort: online (2 SWS)
| Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
|
10-76-4-D2/WD2-08 | Key Topics in Cultural History - US American Art as Cultural Practice / C3 (in englischer Sprache)
Seminar ECTS: 3
Termine: wöchentlich Do 10:15 - 11:45 Externer Ort: online (2 SWS)
This course will introduce students to a broad range of US-American visual art with a specific focus on the 20th century. We will develop a critical understanding of art and of the writing and debates surrounding it. Positioning artists and art-making firmly within cultural history we will discuss works of art both as material artifacts and cultural practices. Since the subject field itself is so broad, we will select representative works to be studied carefully. Students are recommended to consult Bjelajac’s and Pohl’s surveys on American art in order to discover their own interests and preferences well before the beginning of the course. Selected chapters can be found on Stud.IP
Bjelajac, David. American art: a cultural history. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall, 2005 Pohl, Frances K. Framing America: A social history of American Art. London: Thames and Hudson, 2002.
| Dr. Karin Esders-Angermund
|