Diachronic study of western literary thinking from Antiquity to modern times, with special focus on schools of literary theory in the 20th century, and analysis, description and interpretation of literary texts from instruments provided by contemporary literary criticism.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Study of Latin literature.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
Aannual |
This subject of comparative literature and cultural studies reflects on great canonical texts of literary criticism and some of the great cultural debates they have provoked.Aimed at students interested in literary and cultural reflection, mostly Anglo-Saxon, will analyse, from a bibliographical selection, works such as that of Francis Yates and the art of memory, Goethe and “Weltliteratur", theories of narrative fiction, Edward Saïd and post-colonial studies, etc.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
- Analysing the study of the contemporary world from an interdisciplinary perspective of the Humanities.- Presenting and analysing the main informative debates that govern the present and train in own criterion.- Offering specific knowledge relating to contemporary theory and thinking.
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
Aannual |
- Knowing the different techniques of textual and audiovisual editing on different media and applying them in an adjusted way.- Relating literary stories with audiovisual stories.- Relating images, written text and sounds in a multimedia discourse.-Knowing the elements involved in the manipulation of images, especially the effects of assembly and post-production.-Analysing the internal temporality of written and cinematographic stories, strategies of credibility for the construction of fictions.
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
Aannual |
This module is designed for students to explore different areas of cultural studies offered by the Faculty of Arts.Students of the bachelor's degree in Cultural Communication choose two optional seminars worth 12 credits from those offered by the different degrees in the Faculty of Arts.Graduates in Cultural Communication are thus able to receive more intense and diversified cultural training, since each student will be able to decide which type of humanistic and cultural content defines this module.
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
1first semester |
This module is designed for students to explore different areas of cultural studies offered by the Faculty of Arts.Students of the bachelor's degree in Cultural Communication choose two optional seminars worth 12 credits from those offered by the different degrees in the Faculty of Arts.Graduates in Cultural Communication are thus able to receive more intense and diversified cultural training, since each student will be able to decide which type of humanistic and cultural content defines this module.
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
Aannual |
The specific course content will vary according to the content of the other optional modules offered each year.The syllabus will always involve reading and commenting on a selection of philosophical texts.The criteria guiding the selection of texts may be historic - the selected texts will belong to a specific trend of philosophical tradition - or systematic - in which case the selected texts will all deal with the same set of problems.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
Aannual |
The specific course content will vary according to the content of the other optional modules offered each year.The syllabus will always involve reading and commenting on a selection of philosophical texts.The criteria guiding the selection of texts may be historic - the selected texts will belong to a specific trend of philosophical tradition - or systematic - in which case the selected texts will all deal with the same set of problems.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
Aannual |
The specific course content will vary according to the content of the other optional modules offered each year.The syllabus will deal with one of the fundamental problems in western philosophical tradition (for example, Universals,Causality, Values, Virtue, Morality, Reality of the External World, the Ego, Justice, etc.).
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The specific course content will vary according to the content of the other optional modules offered each year.In any case, the syllabus will articulate about one of the philosophers or one of the fundamental currents of the occidental philosophical tradition (Set, Aristotle, Rationalism, Empiricism, German Idealism, Phenomenology, Analytical Philosophy of the 20th century, Existentialism)
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
The specific course content will vary according to the content of the other optional modules offered each year.The syllabus will centre around one of the philosophers or one of the fundamental trends of western philosophical tradition.The area covered by the syllabus may be limited to one or some of the most relevant problems in the period or author selected.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
Aannual |
Study of the main contributions in the reflection and practice of art in relation to gender from an international perspective.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
Studies of European artistic episodes of the 15th and 18th centuries.The subject foresees to offer several pathways through the great subjects of the periods of the Renaissance and of the Baroque.Monographs about the trajectory of the most relevant authors analysed in its context. Proposals of “regional” setting to show the general artistic panorama of a particular territory.Reflections on decisive subjects of the theory of the art, the thematic interpretation or the analysis of an artistic gender.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
Aannual |
An approach to the direction, meanings, characteristics and uses of the different types of images that proliferated in Europe throughout the Medieval period.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
1first semester |
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
Aannual |
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
Aannual |
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
Aannual |
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
Aannual |
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Study of the economic dimension of the social and cultural demonstrations of the humanity with special attention to the understanding of the central problems of the economy from the point of view of the social anthropology.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
A |
2second semester |
Analysis of general literary production in comparison with other artistic fields, such as painting, music, the scenic arts and especially cinema; confluence and divergence among the different arts and study of the adaptations of one narrative environment to another, with special attention to the cinematographic adaptations of literary texts.
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OPoptional |
12.00 |
A |
Aannual |
The external practicals have like objective the fact that the student can apply the theoretical and methodological knowledge acquired along the bachelor's degree in the tasks that develop a series of companies that work in different areas related with the Castilian language and literature, among others.The content can vary depending on the company or institution where the placement is carried out.
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OPoptional |
6.00 |
J |
2second semester |
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2second semester |