ITALIAN LITERATURE
cod. 18142

Academic year 2022/23
1° year of course - Second semester
Professor
Diego VARINI
Academic discipline
Letteratura italiana (L-FIL-LET/10)
Field
Lingua e letteratura italiana
Type of training activity
Basic
60 hours
of face-to-face activities
12 credits
hub: PARMA
course unit
in ITALIAN

Learning objectives

The aim of the course is to provide students with a toolbox of knowledge about authors and texts of the Italian literary canon.

Knowledge and ability to understand: to know (through a precise reading) the texts studied, to activate the progressive understanding of their discursive and rhetorical structure; to acquire the ability to situate these texts in the historical-cultural context that produced them, giving account of their macrotextual functioning and of the stylistic and problematic stratification underlying the strategies pursued by the author.
The course will, in general, allow students a thorough critical understanding of the problems of Italian Literature.

Ability to apply knowledge and understanding:
the study of Italian Literature will produce the understanding of historical phenomena and the evolution of the techniques of reading literary texts. This knowledge will give the ability to process documents in order to be able to navigate between the documentary collections and to draw up a bibliography.

Autonomy of judgment: At the end of the course, students, based on the analytical knowledge of both theoretical and historical plant, should have gained the ability to understand the problems of literary texts, and to learn the fundamental techniques of interpretation of literary texts.

Communication skills: at the end of the course, students should have the ability to communicate clearly and to use correctly the appropriate technical vocabulary related to the topics of the course.

Ability to learn: the theoretical and disciplinary commitment should give students some methodological mastery and knowledge tools useful for accessing professions related to literary culture with particular reference to editorial and teaching.

Prerequisites

None

Course unit content

History of Italian literature. Reading exercises of classical and modern texts. Panorama of reading techniques. Critical methodology.

Full programme

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Bibliography

Required for passing the exam:
1. Knowledge of the literary texts contained in the handout published, by the beginning of the lessons, on the Elly platform;
2. The full reading of Vittorio Alfieri, "Vita scritta da esso", edited by Giulio Cattaneo, Garzanti, Milan 2006.

The complete bibliography relating to the monographic part of the course (centered on Alfieri's "Vita") will be provided by the teacher at the beginning of the lessons and made available on the Elly platform.

Teaching methods

Traditional lesson conducted in a heuristic-Socratic way. During the lessons, selected passages of the texts in the program will be examined, drawing observations from them in order to establish the cultural context, themes and problems, the rhetorical structure such as the stylistic peculiarities. Through the analysis and continuous exchange with the audience, students' critical and expressive skills and autonomy of judgment will be stressed.
In-depth seminars, focused on particular aspects of the course, will be held alongside the lessons, even with the counterpoint of scholars invited from other universities.

Assessment methods and criteria

Oral exam.

An insufficiency rating is determined by the lack of knowledge of the minimum course contents, as well as by the inability to express themselves adequately to the topic, the lack of independent preparation, the inability to solve problems related to the text comprehension, and also the inability to formulate judgments and to communicate contents in a reasoned, competent and convincing manner to both specialists and non-specialists. A sufficient evaluation (18-23 / 30) is determined by an acceptable level of performance, on the part of the student, of the evaluation indicators listed above; the average scores (24-27 / 30) are assigned to the student who proves to have a more than sufficient (24-25 / 30) or good (26-27 / 30) level of the evaluation indicators listed above; the highest scores (from 28/30 to 30/30 and honors) are awarded on the basis of the demonstration of an excellent level of the evaluation indicators listed above.

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.mail: segreteria.corsiumanistici@unipr.it
+39 0521 033707

Course Didactics Quality Manager (MQD)

Manager della didattica:
sign.ra Anna Maria Teresa Deiana 

 +39 0521 033501
e.mail: dusic.beni@unipr.it
e.mail: annamaria.deiana@unipr.it

President of the degree course

prof. Paolo Russo

 

 

Faculty advisor

prof. Giorgio Milanesi
 

Career guidance delegate

prof. Carlo Alberto Gemignani
 

Tutor Professors

prof. Giorgio Milanesi

Erasmus delegates

prof.ssa Francesca Bortoletti 
prof.ssa Roberta Pierangela Gandolfi
 

Quality assurance manager

prof.ssa Federica Veratelli

 

Internships

prof.ssa Roberta Pierangela Gandolfi (area spettacolo)
prof. Alberto Salarelli (area biblioteche)
prof.ssa Federica Veratelli (area musei e archivi)

 

Studenti tutor

The tutors are available in guiding and assisting students: please read this webpage.