The student will learn at a theoretical level specialized knowledge related to the main modern and contemporary critical currents, with the consequent development of the capacity of original application on samples of literary texts.
scheda docente
materiale didattico
• George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
• Paolo Volponi, Il pianeta irritabile (1978)
• Michael Haneke (dir.), Le temps du loup (2003)
• Cormac McCarthy, The Road (2006)
• Sandra Newman, Julia (2023)
Programma
This course explores narratives of coercive violence and creaturely vulnerability against the background of unfolding planetary environmental catastrophe. We focus on three broad themes: (a) normative ideas of man [anthropos] and their role in biopolitical frameworks of mastery and subjection; (b) literary representations of uninhabitable and broken worlds; (c) cultural critiques of authoritarianism: a political system that demands complete subjection to the government’s commands, does not permit any dissidence or separation of powers, and employs coercive power to preserve the political status quo. We will focus on seven works of narrative fiction – four novels, one short story, and one film. We will discuss how these works achieve a comprehensive understanding of the social mechanisms and psychological effects of biopolitical violence and how they attempt to reveal and resist the normalization of authoritarianism in everyday language and social life.Testi Adottati
• Franz Kafka, “Ein Bericht für eine Akademie” (1917)• George Orwell, Nineteen Eighty-Four (1949)
• Paolo Volponi, Il pianeta irritabile (1978)
• Michael Haneke (dir.), Le temps du loup (2003)
• Cormac McCarthy, The Road (2006)
• Sandra Newman, Julia (2023)
Modalità Frequenza
Atttendance is highly recommendedModalità Valutazione
Assessment will consist of a compulsory coursework essay in English or in Italian (2.500 words), which must be submitted to the course tutor at least one week prior to the oral examination. The oral examination will focus on the coursework essay, and may take place in English or in Italian, depending on the student’s preference.