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106-423 Romanticism and Modernity | |
Credit Points | 16.7 4th year |
Coordinator | Peter Otto |
Semester | 2 |
Contact | One 2-hour seminar per week |
Subject Description | This subject offers an introduction to romanticism as a paradigmatic discourse of modernity, with particular emphasis on questions of gender, aesthetics and subjectivity. It also examines the role played by the ideology and discourse of romanticism in contemporary culture, through a study of the sublime, sexuality, and 'the aesthetics of murder'. Students who successfully complete this subject will be familiar with some of the key concepts and tropes in the discourse of Romanticism; have a broad understanding of the relation between Romanticism and Modernity; and understand some of the cultural functions of the discourse of Romanticism in contemporary culture. |
Assessment | Written work of not more than 6000 words. |
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