The course offers an overview of multiethnic and multicultural literature through a selective examination of authors, trends and historical contexts related to the United States of America. The literary production examined in the course describes a complex cultural and social experience in which writers continuously negotiate their own identity within the communities they belong to and the United States at large, thus exploring linguistic, racial, generational, gender and economic issues in a socio-historical context that has often evolved at a dramatically fast pace.
Curriculum
scheda docente
materiale didattico
Fruizione: 21810392 CULTURE DEI PAESI DI LINGUA INGLESE in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 A - Z ELIA ADRIANO
Programma
The course offers an overview of the impact of the digital revolution on the analysis of contemporary Anglophone literary texts. Through an interdisciplinary and multimedia approach, particular attention will be paid to the interrelationships between Black Music (Hip Hop and Techno) and African-American literature, in order to reconsider related socio-cultural phenomena and to reflect on the study of English in its linguistic varieties.Testi Adottati
The study material will be provided at the beginning of the course.Modalità Frequenza
Lecture attendance is not compulsory but is strongly recommended.Modalità Valutazione
The final exam is both written and oral. The Written Exam consists of a series of open-ended questions based on the syllabus, and will be followed by an Oral Exam, whose outcome may affect positively or negatively the grade of the Written Exam.
scheda docente
materiale didattico
Fruizione: 21810392 CULTURE DEI PAESI DI LINGUA INGLESE in Relazioni internazionali LM-52 A - Z ELIA ADRIANO
Programma
The course offers an overview of the impact of the digital revolution on the analysis of contemporary Anglophone literary texts. Through an interdisciplinary and multimedia approach, particular attention will be paid to the interrelationships between Black Music (Hip Hop and Techno) and African-American literature, in order to reconsider related socio-cultural phenomena and to reflect on the study of English in its linguistic varieties.Testi Adottati
The study material will be provided at the beginning of the course.Modalità Frequenza
Lecture attendance is not compulsory but is strongly recommended.Modalità Valutazione
The final exam is both written and oral. The Written Exam consists of a series of open-ended questions based on the syllabus, and will be followed by an Oral Exam, whose outcome may affect positively or negatively the grade of the Written Exam.