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ENG-3130 Literature and the Environment - 10 stp
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Type of course
This course is intended for students in the master's programme in English literature and students in the master's programme in education year 8-13 (lektorutdanninga, studieretning engelsk, jf. progresjonskrav for år 4).
This course may be taken as a single course by students who meet the admission requirements for the master's programme in English Literature. Please see the admission requirements section.
This course fulfils the Literature and Society requirement for the master's programme in English literature.
Course overlap
Course contents
Admission requirements
Bachelor's degree (180 ECTS), or equivalent qualification, in English literature, or a degree combining English literature and a closely-related discipline (minimum 80 ECTS in English). An average grade equivalent to C or better (in the Norwegian grading system) is required.
Application code: 9371 - Enkeltemner på masternivå (Nordic applicants).
Objective of the course
Knowledge
The student has:
- advanced knowledge of course-related concepts, including environmentalism and ecocriticism
- a clear understanding of the social, literary, historical, and cultural contexts in which writing about "nature" has developed
- a strong theoretical understanding of approaches to literature that attend to environmentalism
Skills
The student can:
- consider ways in which reading and writing can deepen our experience of the non-human world
- analyze primary and secondary texts and discern connections among them
- use relevant theoretical approaches to achieve independent insights about individual texts
- explain their ideas in a succinct, coherent manner and support them with close readings of the texts
Language of instruction
Teaching methods
The course meets once a week for 13 weeks for two hours of lecture and discussion.
Quality assurance:
All courses will be evaluated once during the period of the study program. The board of the program decides which courses will be evaluated by students and teacher each year.