HISTORY OF ENGLISH CULTURE
cod. 12711

Academic year 2017/18
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Enrico MARTINES
Academic discipline
Letteratura inglese (L-LIN/10)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
30 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub:
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

The aim of this course is to analise the part Great Britain had in the formation of modern sport, and to stress how this global phenomenon is crucial in the definition of both social and cultural identity of Great Britain.
Throughout the lessons, students will learn:
- to recognise the concept of modern sport, separating it from that of traditional game;
- to be acquainted with the cultural, financial, political and social elements of Victorian Britain;
- to identify in sport the expression of cultural peculiarities, being able to put the sporting event in the broader historic, social and politic context.
- to express well-informed and appropriate comments on those cultural peculiarities, estabilishing the proper links between the facts and the ideas that they express.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

Play the Game! How British invented modern sport.
The aim of this course is to analise the part Great Britain had in the formation of modern sport, and to stress how this global phenomenon is crucial in the definition of both social and cultural identity of Great Britain. The codification of most moderns sports occured during the Victorian age as a result of many major changes in British culture, society, and material conditions of life, which will be the subject of our lessons.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Enrico Martines, Play the Game! Come gli inglesi inventarono lo sport moderno, Padua, libreriauniversitaria.it, 2016.
Michael Paterson, A Brief History of Life in Victorian Britain, London,
Robinson, 2008 (selected pages).

Teaching methods

Lectures, mainly in Italian language with specific subjects presented in English, supported by audiovisual contents: pictures of authors, texts, events and locations, documentaries, readings and videoclips.

Assessment methods and criteria

Written exam testing:
- the knowledge of facts, persons, contexts, ideas and traditions studied in the course;
- the ability to re-elaborate the subjects studied, to propose personal in-depth analysis, to obtain further information in order to interpret complex situations and to develop personal evaluations.
Students will fail the exam if they show to possess an insufficient knowledge of the basic contents of the course, or if they are not able to obtain further information in order to interpret complex situations and to develop personal evaluations. Students will obtain a result between 18-23/30 by demonstrating to possess a sufficient knowledge of the basic contents of the course and the ability to obtain further information in order to interpret complex situations and to develop personal evaluations expressing themselves in an appropriate linguistic register. Students will obtain a result between 24-27/30 by demonstrating to possess a more than sufficient level (24-25/30) or a good level (26-27/30) in the above mentioned competences. Higher marks (28-30/30 or 30 cum laude) will be obtained by demonstrating a very good to excellent level in the above mentioned competences.

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.corsiumanistici@unipr.it

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
Giulietta Di Marco
T. +39 0521 034841
E. office dusic.lingue@unipr.it
E. manager giulietta.dimarco@unipr.it

Guidance delegate

Prof. Giulia De Florio
Prof. Nicoletta Cabassi

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Nicoletta Cabassi

 

Erasmus delegates

Prof. Micol Beseghi 
Prof. Alba Pessini     
Prof. Elisabetta Longhi
Prof. Andrea Ragusa      
Prof. Olga Perotti

Quality assurance manager

Prof. Enrico Martines
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