Workshops, Seminare

Fluid Boundaries: Gender and the Freedom of Movement in American Literature

Beginn
01.10.2023
Ende
03.12.2023
Deadline Anmeldung
27.09.2023

Course FacilitatorOlga Akroyd , Ph.D 

The Idea
GIRES, the Global Institute for Research, Education & Scholarship is proud to introduce a series of short seminars dedicated to literature. We embrace Scott Fitzgerald’s opinion about the beauty of this fine craft: You discover that your longings are universal longings, that you’re not lonely and isolated from anyone. You belong.” We do belong to this world and we hope that we will travel you through the great works that altered our mentality, matured  feelings and made us dreamers. Our very own, Dr. Olga Akroyd will be the guide in this wonderful literary journey.  

The Aim
The seminars are dedicated to dissecting together the main themes, background and plot lines of core novels in the taught undergrad curriculum. Dr. Akroyd aims to guide you through the maze of iconic novels of American literature, help you explore their structure and hidden meanings. Together will place the novel in their historical context while she will explain how you could elaborate information and semantics existing in the soul of a novel.

The Outcome
After the end of the seminars you will be able to:

  • Analyze, construct and deconstruct the structure of a novel
  • Understand the meanings and values of a novel connected to its historical context
  • Recognize the role of words and ways language can empower a novel 
  • Identify and analyze semantics, key phrases, 
  • Understand the ways a novelist builds a character 
  • Explore the plot, understand character creation and track the of crafting a novel
  • Feel the energy and soul of a novel- The more you understand, the more you will love it!

The Structure
The seminars consists of a condensed discussion of a core text chosen for each session.
They are separated into three (3) main blocks + Q&A: 

1. Main themes
2. Background
3. Secondary / less discussed themes or details 

+Q&A: Participants are welcome to discuss with Dr. Akroyd and clarify any questions/thoughts/opinions may arise during each seminar.

The Program

Novel 1 (Sunday- October 1, 2023)
THE SPY by James Fenimore Cooper
The trickster archetype and memories of witch-trials. 

Novel 2 (Sunday- October 8, 2023)
ISRAEL POTTER by Herman Melville
The concept of bare life and the commodification of the male body in the American Revolution.

Novel 3 (Sunday- October 15, 2023)
RARA AVIS by John Randolph of Roanoke
Gender fluidity, disability and echoes of the Two-Spirit concept.

Novel 4 (Sunday- October 29, 2023)
THE ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN by Mark Twain
Cross-dressing and Outcasts. Social issues, cross-dressing and the comical 

Novel 5 (Sunday- November 5, 2021)
LITTLE WOMEN by Louisa May Alcott
The representation of Jo March and what lessons can we learn from her different portrayals in film versions. 

Novel 6 (Sunday- November 12, 2023)
THE SANCTUARY by William Faulkner
Exiting the constraints of traditional femininity. Horror or liberation? 

Novel 7 (Sunday- November 26, 2023)
AN AMERICAN TRAGEDY by Theodore Dreiser
Male prostitution and freedom of movement/social mobility.

Novel 8 (Sunday- December 3, 2023)
MOBY DICK (3 different versions: 1953, 1998 and 2015)
Representations of gender fluidity in the film versions of classic textual narratives

Due to the restrictions of Corona Crisis our event (for the time being) will take place VIRTUALLY

Participants have the option to either attend the live sessions or watch at their own pace the pre-recorded sessions on GIRES’ Virtual Platform.
Please choose from the Options at the Registration and we will provide you with the right credentials (LIVE or VIRTUAL)

Quelle der Beschreibung: Information des Anbieters

Forschungsgebiete

Literatur aus Nordamerika, Gender Studies/Queer Studies

Links

Ansprechpartner

Einrichtungen

GIRES-Global Institute for Research, Education & Scholarship

Adressen

Amsterdam
Niederlande
Beitrag von: Des Batziou
Datum der Veröffentlichung: 01.09.2023
Letzte Änderung: 01.09.2023