Course TY3016

German: Forms and Conditions for Drama and Prose

7.5 Credits
Second Cycle

Main field of study: German, Intercultural Literature Studies

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Learning outcomes for the course

In this course, students will acquire a detailed understanding of narrative and drama theory, with focus on the analysis of German literature. This means that students upon completion of the course will be able to:

  • express themselves in German both orally and in writing with a high level of accuracy and variety in terms of content derived from various theoretical arguments within drama and narrative theory
  • demonstrate sound knowledge regarding drama and narrative theory that can be applied in a meaningful way through the analysis of literary texts and staging of plays
  • apply literary concepts and terms in their own written work
  • explain the problems both with genre terminology as well as the functions and circumstances of the texts and staging throughout history
  • provide constructive feedback on other students‘ written work and actively participate in a critical debate
  • reflect on, evaluate and critically review scientific literature and convey its content and their own reflections, both orally and in writing
  • work independently.