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Einrichtungen >> Wissenschaftliche Einrichtungen der Universität >> Zentrum für Interreligiöse Studien / Centre for Interreligious Studies der Otto-Friedrich-Universität Bamberg (ZIS) >>

  Jewish-British Culture [Import]

Dozent/in
Prof. Dr. Christoph Houswitschka

Angaben
Vorlesung
2 SWS
Studium Generale, Erweiterungsbereich
Zeit und Ort: Di 18:00 - 20:00, U5/02.22; Einzeltermin am 25.4.2017 18:00 - 20:00, U5/00.24; Einzeltermin am 2.5.2017, Einzeltermin am 9.5.2017 18:00 - 20:00, U2/00.25; Einzeltermin am 11.7.2017 18:00 - 20:00, U5/01.22; Bemerkung zu Zeit und Ort: ab dem 16.5.2017 findet die Vorlesung immer in Raum U5/02.22 statt

Voraussetzungen / Organisatorisches
Module Allocation:
all modules including an obligatory/optional reading tutorial (Übung) in cultural studies in
  • LA GS/HS/MS/RS/GY

  • BA Anglistik/Amerikanistik

  • BA Berufliche Bildung

  • MA English and American Studies

  • MA Wirtschaftspädagogik

  • Erweiterungsbereich English and American Studies

  • ERASMUS or visiting students


Hauptfach Jüdische Studien: B/H 2b, B/H 3, A/H 1a, A/H 1b
Großes Nebenfach Jüdische Studien (45 ECTS): A/N-45 1, V/N-45 1a
Kleines Nebenfach Jüdische Studien (30 ECTS): A/N-30 1, V/N-30 1a
Großes Nebenfach Judaistik (45 ETCS): Aufbaumodul 1, Vertiefungsbereich 1
Kleines Nebenfach Judaistik (30 ECTS): Aufbaumodul 1, Vertiefungsbereich 1

(De)Registration:
via FlexNow (except for guest auditors): 01.03.2017 (10:00) - 01.07.2017 (23:59)
guest auditors: please contact lecturer

Inhalt
This lecture will offer you a survey to many centuries of Jewish life in Great Britain. Jews arrived with the Norman conquerors in the 11th century. They were driven out of England under Edward I in the 13th century to return under puritan rule in the 17th century. Eighteenth-century enlightenment and Victorian middle class culture brought about the assimilation of many Jews. When hundred thousands of Ashkenazi arrived from Eastern Europe around the turn of the 19th century, the London East End and other cities in England became centres of Jewish culture. A generation later or two, they were gentrified and moved to the suburbs. The Nazis and German occupation of Europe brought a new wave of Jewish refugees to the UK from the Continent. The lecture will not only talk about immigration and the thriving Jewish communities, its literature and its cultural and scientific achievements, but also about anti-semitism and the trials of the diaspora . The lecture informs you about Jewish synagogues, the London Jewish Museum, and forms of Holocaust Memory in the Imperial War Museum and the materials published by the Department for Education.

Trip to Dorset 04.09.2017-10.09.2017
The department of English Literature is planning a trip to Dorset in September.
We will explore the locations of John Fowles The French Lieutenant s Woman (we will stay in Lyme Regis), Tracy Chevalier s Remarkable Creatures (the story of Mary Anning, the 19th Century paleontologist who found very significative fossils along the Jurassic Coast) and Natasha Solomons The Novel in the Viola (we will visit the ghost town of Tyneham) as well as several places of Thomas Hardy s Wessex.
A meeting with all details (open to everyone who is interested) will be held May 4th at 8 pm, room U5/00.24. Registration for the trip will be until 6th May.
If you are interested and you already plan to come with us to Dorset please write an email to: chiara.manghi(at)uni-bamberg.de

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Credits: 4

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