5.00 credits
22.5 h
Q1
Teacher(s)
Piret Pierre;
Language
French
Prerequisites
To be able to decode in a precise and argumentative way a literary text (objective of the courses of Modern Authors from the first cycle);
To know the main debates, questions and stakes of the modern and contemporary literary theory.
To know the main debates, questions and stakes of the modern and contemporary literary theory.
Main themes
The emphasis of this course is on the building blocks of literature, that is language as a structure which man has inherited and from which he develops. Analysis of literary experience as discourse raises the following questions:
- how to consider the link between literature and language beyond the hitherto structured framework of mimesis ? What does the notion of "a crisis in representation" involve? Link with linguistic theory. Concepts of signifiers, letters, devices and writing;
- how to consider the link between literature and society through the autonomy of a work? The question of the audience, the concepts of discourse and dialogism; literature as discourse among discourse;
- how to consider the link between literature and subjectivity outside an expressive conception of writing, where the text is devised as personal expression? The question of singularity, the
- how to consider the link between literature and language beyond the hitherto structured framework of mimesis ? What does the notion of "a crisis in representation" involve? Link with linguistic theory. Concepts of signifiers, letters, devices and writing;
- how to consider the link between literature and society through the autonomy of a work? The question of the audience, the concepts of discourse and dialogism; literature as discourse among discourse;
- how to consider the link between literature and subjectivity outside an expressive conception of writing, where the text is devised as personal expression? The question of singularity, the
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
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Literary aesthetics is less of a particular area in literary studies than a general paradigm (a definition of literature as art of language) which shapes contemporary ways of understanding works of literature. This paradigm, which complements that of literary history (cf. ROM 2720), deals with literature from the viewpoint of the effects it produces as discourse, considering it as a form of knowledge in its own right. By the end of the course, students will be able to: - define and put this paradigm in context: the conditions under which it emerged, the postulates on which it is based and its inclusion in the social sciences; - put in context their own abilities in literary analysis (gained in the Bachelor's programme) in the light of this paradigm; - and, most importantly : tackle the main issues and make use of the principal concepts in literary aesthetics when studying works of literature, to show how they raise questions about their period and the human condition. |
Content
The course will rely on a theoretical orientation, but is developed in an empirical way, by analyzing the selected works.
Examples of subjects: the crisis of representation, the discourse of the Master, the aesthetics of shock, For the Love of language, the technical and the symbolic, Logic of the verb / Logic of the image, Silence writings, etc.
Examples of subjects: the crisis of representation, the discourse of the Master, the aesthetics of shock, For the Love of language, the technical and the symbolic, Logic of the verb / Logic of the image, Silence writings, etc.
Teaching methods
Lecture, based on a set of preparatory readings. The inductive method encourages interaction with students
Evaluation methods
Presentation of apersonal paper during an oral examination.
Other information
Supervision : a seminar is organised to follow on from ROM 2715 : seminars : literary aesthetics.
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Generative artificial intelligence (AI) must be used responsibly and in accordance with the practices of academic and scientific integrity. Scientific integrity requires that sources be cited, and the use of AI must always be reported. The use of artificial intelligence for tasks where it is explicitly forbidden will be considered as cheating.
Bibliography
Une bibliographie établie en fonction du programme de l'année est déposée sur moodle.
Faculty or entity
ELAL
Programmes / formations proposant cette unité d'enseignement (UE)
Title of the programme
Sigle
Credits
Prerequisites
Learning outcomes
Certificat universitaire en littérature
Master [120] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : French as a Foreign Language
Master [60] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
Master [60] in Modern Languages and Literatures : General
Master [120] in Ancient and Modern Languages and Literatures
Master [60] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General
Master [120] in Modern Languages and Literatures : General
Master [120] in French and Romance Languages and Literatures : General