RUSSIAN LITERATURE 1

Academic year
2020/2021 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
LETTERATURA RUSSA 1
Course code
LT001X (AF:335835 AR:176456)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Subdivision
Class 2
Degree level
Bachelor's Degree Programme
Educational sector code
L-LIN/21
Period
1st Semester
Course year
1
Moodle
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The course is common to all the curricula of the Bachelor's Degree Programme in Language, Civilisation and the Science of Language for the students who have chosen Russian language.
The course aims to give some basic notions concerning the main aspects of Russian civilization, and to give a brief presentation of the country in which the student wishes to learn the language (in all degrees and all addresses that provide the study of this subject). Through a periodization of the historical-cultural development of Russia, will be considered the key moments, using as a guide the various names that the East Slavic territories have taken over the centuries. The student will be guided to locate the most relevant phenomena of the social, institutional, cultural, artistic and literary characterizing Russia in its various stages, so as to acquire a set of basic knowledge of which the study will be detailed in subsequent years, coherently with the curriculum chosen.
1. Knowledge and understanding
● Acquisition of the basic concepts and "cultural specific items" related to Russian history and culture from its origins to the 19th century.
● Recognition of the main Russian literary and philosophical movements of the 18th and 19th centuries;
● Memorization of the main facts of the lives of the five authors examined;

2. Ability to apply knowledge and understanding
● Use of the terminology correctly in all the processes of analysis and communication of the acquired knowledge.
● Knowledge of how to give a correct chronological position to the various historico-cultural phenomena examined.

4. Communication skills
● Knowledge of how to explain the specificities of different types of literary texts using an appropriate terminology.
● Knowledge of how to interact with peers and with the teacher in a critical and respectful way.

5. Learning skills
● Knowledge of how to consult primary and secondary texts critically, applying the concepts and concepts to individual research work.
No one in particular is required.
The program covers the basics on the following topics: what is meant by the terms "Rus'", "Muscovy", "Russian Empire", the circumstances of the Christianization of the East Slavic land, some features of literary culture in the "old Russia", Peter the Great and the opening to the West: the emergence of social and cultural institutions of the European type in the Eighteenth century; aspects of Russian literary civilization in the nineteenth century writers and society.

The attendance of the course (which comprehend additional activities of analysis of literary texts with tutors) is FUNDAMENTAL for the success in the exam. The students that cannot attend the course are required to study also the Literature textbook and the History ones (cf. Testi secondari, "C").
Please read the texts in the order they are listed.

PRIMARY TEXTS:
A. Pushkin, "The Captain's Daughter"
N. Gogol', "The Overcoat"
F. Dostoevsky, "Notes from Underground"
L. Tolstoy, "The Death of Ivan Ilyich'"
A. Chekhov, "The Lady with the Dog"
(In any edition available)

SECONDARY TEXTS:
For a Bibliography in English language, please send an e-mail to the Lecturer.
The written test will last 1 hour and a half and will comprehend 6 open-ended questions (every answer should be approx. 5-12 lines long) on the fundamental topics discussed during the course and the activities with the tutors. 1 question will regard the knowledge of the critical essays (point A of the entry "Testi secondari": see the Italian page of the programme of this course), 1 question will regard the biography of the authors we studied (point B of the entry "Testi secondari"); 3 questions will regard the contents of the "Testi primari" and 1 will be about the fundamental notions on Russian history and culture as outlined during the course (also present in the texts in point C of the entry "Testi secondari" for non attending students).

Students who will attend the additional lessons with the tutors will have the opportunity to have a mock test (20 minutes), structured more or less like the exam test, which will enable students to possibly gain a bonus (up to 2 points) for the final mark.

The final mark will depend on the correctness of the contents (80 %) and on language accuracy (20 %).
- Lectures.
- Brief tests on Moodle.

There will be also 5 additional lectures, given by the tutors, which will be devoted to the reading and the comment upon the 5 literary texts (see the entry "Primary texts").
Remember that the course is diveded into 2 classes (class 1 and class 2). Class 2 is for the students of the curriculum "linguistico-filologico-glottodidattico" and the curriculum "letterario-culturale".

As regards the 5 lectures with the tutors (that will start approximately in the week of the 7th lesson of the professor), the students will be furtherly divided into groups (max. 30-40 units for group).

Further materials (PowerPoint presentations, handouts, etc.) will be available on the Moodle page of the course.
written
Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 25/11/2020