AJ25048 Americká povídka a duševní nemoci

Filozofická fakulta
jaro 2012
Rozsah
0/20/0. 2 kr. (plus 3 za zk). Doporučované ukončení: zk. Jiná možná ukončení: z.
Vyučující
Mgr. et Mgr. Kateřina Prajznerová, M.A., Ph.D. (přednášející)
Christopher Stuart (přednášející), Mgr. et Mgr. Kateřina Prajznerová, M.A., Ph.D. (zástupce)
Garance
Jeffrey Alan Vanderziel, B.A.
Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky – Filozofická fakulta
Kontaktní osoba: Tomáš Hanzálek
Dodavatelské pracoviště: Katedra anglistiky a amerikanistiky – Filozofická fakulta
Předpoklady
SOUHLAS
Omezení zápisu do předmětu
Předmět je nabízen i studentům mimo mateřské obory.
Předmět si smí zapsat nejvýše 10 stud.
Momentální stav registrace a zápisu: zapsáno: 0/10, pouze zareg.: 0/10, pouze zareg. s předností (mateřské obory): 0/10
Mateřské obory/plány
předmět má 12 mateřských oborů, zobrazit
Cíle předmětu
Please note that this is a full-credit, intensive course and will be held the week before the spring semester begins, February 13-17, five days, ninety minutes in the morning, ninety minutes in the afternoon. The course will be guest-taught by Christopher Stuart from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, cstuart3960@gmail.com, and coordinated by Katerina Prajznerova, 68450@mail.muni.cz. All readings will be available in ELF.
This course will investigate representations of mental illness in the shorter work of American fiction writers across the history of the United States, from the 1820s through the 1980s. Authors considered might include, but will not necessarily be limited to: Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Vladimir Nabokov, Flannery O'Connor, Shirley Jackson, James Baldwin, and Raymond Carver. The works of the selected writers will be considered in their historical contexts, with special emphasis on major developments in the diagnosis and treatment of the insane in the United States, and on the rise and fall of the state-sponsored insane asylum. As a part of that project, we will also discuss brief readings from theorists, both historical and contemporary, who have influenced American notions of mental illness and mental health.
Osnova
  • Please note that this is a full-credit, intensive course and will be held the week before the spring semester begins, February 13-17, five days, ninety minutes in the morning, ninety minutes in the afternoon. The course will be guest-taught by Christopher Stuart from the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, cstuart3960@gmail.com, and coordinated by Katerina Prajznerova, 68450@mail.muni.cz. All readings will be available in ELF.
  • This course will investigate representations of mental illness in the shorter work of American fiction writers across the history of the United States, from the 1820s through the 1980s. Authors considered might include, but will not necessarily be limited to: Edgar Allan Poe, Herman Melville, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, Vladimir Nabokov, Flannery O'Connor, Shirley Jackson, James Baldwin, and Raymond Carver. The works of the selected writers will be considered in their historical contexts, with special emphasis on major developments in the diagnosis and treatment of the insane in the United States, and on the rise and fall of the state-sponsored insane asylum. As a part of that project, we will also discuss brief readings from theorists, both historical and contemporary, who have influenced American notions of mental illness and mental health.
Vyučovací jazyk
Angličtina
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