- Inter-faculty Studies in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Computer Science
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Mathematics
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Computer Science
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Mathematics
Apocalypse Now? Visions of the End of the World in Film, Literature and Art 3302-ANWŚ-OG
The popularity of disaster movies and ecological thrillers in the 20th and 21st centuries makes us reflect on the phenomenon of voyeurism in the global society and the lack of commitment to environmental protection. According to Axel Goodbody, in medieval texts the Apocalypse means the end of the world, but the Bible holds out the hope of living forever: a new order will arise in place of the old. As the researcher states, the literature on the ecological catastrophe presents the inevitable end of civilization and there is no chance of saving the human species. Solvejg Nitzke calls environmental degradation an Apocalypse "from within" because it is caused by inappropriate human actions.
The aim of the course is to improve student’s knowledge about the development of catastrophism in the 20th and 21st centuries, to familiarize them with dystopian images of the future of our planet in contemporary literature, film and art and with selected theoretical works (mainly in German-speaking countries).
During our classes we are going to discuss the following topics:
- key concepts (disaster, ecocriticism, dystopia, intermediality, etc.);
- the most important theoretical works in the field of ecocriticism and catastrophic discourses;
- dystopian images of the future of our planet in contemporary literature -examples;
- disaster movies – examples;
- disaster in contemporary art - examples.
Term 2023Z:
The popularity of disaster movies and ecological thrillers in the 20th and 21st centuries makes us reflect on the phenomenon of voyeurism in the global society and the lack of commitment to environmental protection. According to Axel Goodbody, in medieval texts the Apocalypse means the end of the world, but the Bible holds out the hope of living forever: a new order will arise in place of the old. As the researcher states, the literature on the ecological catastrophe presents the inevitable end of civilization and there is no chance of saving the human species. Solvejg Nitzke calls environmental degradation an Apocalypse "from within" because it is caused by inappropriate human actions. During our classes we are going to discuss the following topics: |
Type of course
Mode
Prerequisites (description)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
- Students are able to analyze and to compare literary texts, films and works of art.
- They know examples of texts, films and works of art which represent the trend of catastrophism and/or ecocriticism.
- They are able to use the methods of comparative studies.
- They know the main theoretical works in such fields as aesthetics, the history of literature and the history of art.
- They are able to present their point of view and to discuss it in a group of students.
Assessment criteria
1) regular participation (google meet, every second week)
2) online exercises (google classroom; every second week)
3) submitting a review (evaluated)
Bibliography
Fragments of several films
Press articles
-Apocalypse Now? Studien zur Intertextualität und Intermedialität der Johannesapokalypse von Dante bis Darksider. Edited by Stefan Alkier and Thomas Paulsen. Leipzig 2022.
-Bielecka, Marta Anna: Katastrofy transportowe. Bielsko-Biała 2014.
-Bleicher, Joan Kristin: Intermedialität von Journalismus und Literatur. New Journalism aus literaturwissenschaftlicher Perspektive. In: Grenzgänger: Formen des New Journalism. Edited by Bernhard Pörksen and Joan Kristin Bleicher. Wiesbaden 2004, 29–39.
-Briese, Olaf/Günther, Thimo: Katastrophe. Terminologische Vergangenheit, Gegenwart und Zukunft. In: Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte (51), 2009, 155‒199.
-Cowie, Jonathan: Zmiany klimatyczne. Przyczyny, przebieg i skutki dla człowieka. Warszawa 2007.
-Davis, Mike: Planet of Slums. London 2005.
-Dinwiddi, Robert/Lamb, Simon/Reynolds, Ross: Naturgewalten. München 2012.
-Düker, Ronald/Meyer-Gosau, Frauke: Das Blinzeln des letzten Menschen. Vom Himmlischen Jerusalem zur Klimakatastrophe: LITERATUREN-Gespräch mit Kathrin Röggla und Thomas Macho über die Lust an und die Angst vor der Apokalypse. In: LITERATUREN (3), 2010, 41‒44.
-Fiedorczuk, Julia: Cyborg w ogrodzie. Wprowadzenie do ekokrytyki. Gdańsk 2015.
-Frisch, Max: Der Mensch erscheint im Holozän. Eine Erzählung. Frankfurt am Main 1979.
-Globalisierung – Natur – Zukunft erzählen. Edited by Altmut Hille, Sabine Jambon and Marita Meyer. München 2015.
-Goodbody, Axel: »Die Ringe des Saturn« und »Solar«. Sinnbilder und Schreibstrategien in literarischen Stellungnahmen zur ökologischen Krise - W.G. Sebald und Ian McEwan. In: Ökologische Transformationen und literarische Repräsentationen. Edited by Maren Ermisch, Ulrike Kruse and Urte Stobbe. Göttingen 2010, 131‒148.
-Gwóźdź, Andrzej: Kino na biegunach. Filmy niemieckie i ich historie 1949–1991. Gdańsk 2018.
-Historia sztuki świata. Edited by Anna Gogut. Warszawa 1998.
-Horn, Eva: Zukunft als Katastrophe. Frankfurt am Main 2014.
-Horwath, Ewa: Malerei vom Mittelalter bis zur Pop-art. Köln 1993.
-Intermedialität. Theorie und Praxis eines interdisziplinären Forschungsgebietes. Edited by Jörg Helbig. Berlin 1998.
-Jackiewicz, Aleksander: Moja filmoteka. Film w kulturze. Warszawa 1989.
-Jackiewicz, Aleksander: Moja filmoteka. Literatura i teatr w filmie. Warszawa 1989.
-Katastrophen. Konfrontationen mit dem Realen. Edited by Solvejg Nitzke and Mark Schmitt. Essen 2012.
-Katastrophen. Vom Untergang Pompejis bis zum Klimawandel. Edited by Gerrit Jasper Schenk. Ostfildern 2009.
-Klein, Naomi: This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate. New York 2014.
-Kobojek, Sławomir: Katastrofy naturalne. Warszawa 2013.
-Leggewie, Claus/Welzer, Harald: Das Ende der Welt wie wir sie kannten. Klima, Zukunft und die Chancen der Demokratie. Frankfurt am Main 2009.
-Literarische Katastrophendiskurse im 20. und 21. Jahrhundert. Edited by Ewa Wojno-Owczarska. Berlin [et al.] 2019.
-Metzler Lexikon Literatur- und Kulturtheorie. Edited by Ansgar Nünning. Stuttgart 2013.
-Rajewski, Irina O.: Intermedialität. Tübingen/Basel 2002.
-Röggla, Kathrin: Das Wasser [manuscript]. Frankfurt am Main 2022.
-Sontag, Susan: Regarding the Pain of Others. New York 2003.
-Stuhlfauth-Trabert, Mara: Seit Jahrzehnten „fünf nach zwölf”: Ökologisches Bewusstsein in Werken von Günter Grass, Andreas Maier, Christine Büchner, Kathrin Röggla und Ilija Trojanow. Baden-Baden 2017.
-Utz, Peter: Kultivierung der Katastrophe. Literarische Untergangsszenarien aus der Schweiz. München 2013.
-Walter, François: Katastrophen. Eine Kulturgeschichte vom 16. bis ins 21. Jahrhundert. Stuttgart 2010.
-Wojno-Owczarska, Ewa: „mal sehen, ob die wälder wieder brennen, mal sehen, ob starke hitze uns entgegenschlägt“ (Kathrin Röggla). Klimawandel und Wetterbericht in ausgewählten Werken von Marcel Beyer und Kathrin Röggla. In: Akten des 21. Weltkongresses der International Comparative Literature Association. Edited by Achim Hölter. Volume IV: The Rhetoric of Topics and Forms [edited by Gianna Zocco]. Berlin 2021, 437–474.
-Wojno-Owczarska, Ewa: Die Bedrohung der Meeresfauna als Zeichen des zivilisatorischen Untergangs in Literatur und Film des 20. und 21. Jahrhunderts. In: Stellenwert der deutschen Sprache im Ostseeraum. 4. Germanisten- und Deutschlehrerkonferenz der Ostseeanrainerländer. Edited by Marita Gareis and Anne-Christin Zeng. Uppsala 2018, 131–156.
-Wojno-Owczarska, Ewa: Eine Skizze über Hochwasserbilder in Literatur und Film. In: Ereignis in Sprache, Literatur und Film. Edited by Jozsef Toth and Laszlo V. Szabo. Berlin [et al.] 2020, 439–475.
Term 2023Z:
Fragments of several films |
Term 2023L:
Fragments of several films |
Notes
Term 2023Z:
online classes |
Term 2023L:
Classes conducted remotely. Texts in Polish and English will be used during the term; additional literature will in German be provided only for interested students. Additionally, film fragments in English with German subtitles will be used - knowledge of Polish and English, eventually basic knowledge of German, is required. |
Additional information
Information on level of this course, year of study and semester when the course unit is delivered, types and amount of class hours - can be found in course structure diagrams of apropriate study programmes. This course is related to the following study programmes:
- Inter-faculty Studies in Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Computer Science
- Bachelor's degree, first cycle programme, Mathematics
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Bioinformatics and Systems Biology
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Computer Science
- Master's degree, second cycle programme, Mathematics
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