- Docente: Carla Corradi
- Credits: 9
- SSD: L-LIN/19
- Language: Italian
- Moduli: Carla Corradi (Modulo 1) Carla Corradi (Modulo 2)
- Teaching Mode: Traditional lectures (Modulo 1) Traditional lectures (Modulo 2)
- Campus: Bologna
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Corso:
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in
Modern, Post-Colonial and Comparative Literatures (cod. 0981)
Also valid for Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Modern, Post-Colonial and Comparative Literatures (cod. 0981)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Modern, Post-Colonial and Comparative Literatures (cod. 0981)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Italian Culture and Language for Foreigners (cod. 0983)
Second cycle degree programme (LM) in Modern, Post-Colonial and Comparative Literatures (cod. 0981)
Learning outcomes
Finnish literature
The student has a thorough knowledge of the history of modern Finnish literature, with particular reference to the relationship between literary texts and the historical, artistic and linguistic context. The student knows and uses practical methodologies for the analysis and interpretation of literary texts.
Hungarian literature
The student has a thorough knowledge of the history of modern Hungarian literature, with particular reference to the relationship between literary texts and the historical, artistic and linguistic context . The student knows and uses practical methodologies for the analysis and interpretation of literary texts.
Course contents
Finnish literature from a comparative point of view
The most salient periods of Finnish literature will be considered from a comparative point of view with Hungarian literature. We will analyse, in particular, the most important authors of modern literature. We will refer to the survival of shamanic symbolism in modern and contemporary written literature, particularly evident in the concept of metamorphosis, associated with the idea of renovatio.
Literary texts written in the original language will be analysed.
This program dialogues, in this academic year, with other courses of this Study Course, committed to investigating the macro-concepts "Identity, alterity, differences, diversity".
Hungarian literature from a comparative point of view
Hungarian literature will be considered from a comparative point of view with Finnish literature. We will analyse the most significant authors of modern literature. We will highlight the survival of shamanic symbolism in modern and contemporary written literature, with particular reference to the concept of metamorphosis, associated with the idea of renovatio.
Literary texts written in the original language will be analysed.
This program dialogues, in this academic year, with other courses of this Study Course, committed to investigating the macro-concepts "Identity, alterity, differences, diversity".
Readings/Bibliography
Finnish literature
Laitinen, Kai, 1981, Suomen kirjallisuuden historia, Helsinki, Otava, 1981.
Loikala, Paula, Finlandia. Storia, lingua, cultura, Roma, Aracne, 2013.
Corradi Musi, Carla, I Finni, Parma, Palatina, 1983.
Lonnrot, Elias, Kalevala: Il grande poema epico finlandese, Edizioni Mediterranee, Roma, 2010, transl. by Marcello Ganassini.
Lonnrot, Elias, Kanteletar: raccolta di liriche popolari finniche, Turku, I. e B. Casagrande, 1992, transl. by Renzo Porceddu.
The reading of two of the following texts will be required:
Corradi Musi, Carla (ed.), Lo sciamano e il suo doppio, Bologna, Carattere, 2007.
Corradi Musi, Carla (ed.), Simboli e miti della tradizione sciamanica, Bologna, Carattere, 2007.
Corradi Musi, Carla (ed.), Sciamanesimo in Eurasia. Dal mito alla tradizione, Roma, Aracne, 2008.
Corradi Musi, Carla (ed.), Sul cammino delle metamorfosi tra gli Urali e il Mediterraneo. Dal mito alle trasformazioni sociali, Bologna, Edizioni CINE//SINE, 2013.
Corradi Musi, Carla - Ferrari, Giorgia - Martin, Sanna Maria, Sciamanesimo e Settentrione, Roma, Aracne, 2014.
Ferrari, Giorgia - Martin, Sanna Maria (eds.), Sciamani, letterati e artisti. Dalla Lapponia al cuore dell'Europa, Roma, Aracne, 2016.
Rozsnyói, Zsuzsanna (ed.), Il dio Eros e l’uomo. Voci di cantori e narratori del mondo ugrofinnico, Roma, Aracne, 2016.
The reading of two of the following works will be required:
Waltari, Mika, Chi ha ucciso la signora Skrof?, Milano, Iperborea, 2014, ed. by Giorgia Ferrari.
Paasilinna, Arto, Il bosco delle volpi, Milano, Iperborea, 2008, transl. by Ernesto Boella.
Paasilinna, Arto, La fattoria dei malfattori, Milano, Iperborea, 2013, transl. by Francesco Felici.
Hotakainen, Kari, Un pezzo di uomo, Milano, Iperborea, 2012, transl. by Nicola Rainò.
Hotakainen, Kari, La legge di natura, Milano, Iperborea, 2015, transl. by Nicola Rainò.
Kyrö, Tuomas, L’anno del coniglio, Milano, Iperborea, 2013, transl. by Nicola Rainò.
For a deepening of the macro-concepts "Identity, alterity, differences, diversity", the reading of the following texts is recommended:
Brioschi, Franco - Di Girolamo, Costanzo - Fusillo, Massimo, Introduzione alla letteratura, Roma, Carocci, 2013.
Loytonen, Markku - Kolbe, Laura (toim.), Suomi. Maa, kansa, kulttuurit, Helsinki, SKS, 1999.
Hungarian literature
Nuzzo, Armando, La letteratura degli ungheresi, Budapest, ELTE Eotvos Collegium, 2012.
Ruspanti, Roberto (ed.), Storia, letteratura, cultura dei popoli del Regno d'Ungheria all'epoca della Monarchia austro-ungarica (1867-1918), Alessandria, Edizioni dell'Orso, 2013.
Kiss, Jozsef, Fuochi, Rimini, Panozzo Editore, 2000, ed. by Carla Corradi Musi.
The reading of two of the following texts will be required:
Corradi Musi, Carla (ed.), Lo sciamano e il suo doppio, Bologna, Carattere, 2007.
Corradi Musi, Carla (ed.), Simboli e miti della tradizione sciamanica, Bologna, Carattere, 2007.
Corradi Musi, Carla (ed.), Sciamanesimo in Eurasia. Dal mito alla tradizione, Roma, Aracne, 2008.
Corradi Musi, Carla (ed.), Sul cammino delle metamorfosi tra gli Urali e il Mediterraneo. Dal mito alle trasformazioni sociali, Bologna, Edizioni CINE//SINE, 2013.
Ferrari, Giorgia - Martin, Sanna Maria (eds.), Sciamani, letterati e artisti. Dalla Lapponia al cuore dell'Europa, Roma, Aracne, 2016.
Rozsnyói, Zsuzsanna (ed.), Il dio Eros e l’uomo. Voci di cantori e narratori del mondo ugrofinnico, Roma, Aracne, 2016.
The reading of two of the following novels will be required:
Márai, Sándor, Il sangue di San Gennaro, Milano, Adelphi, 2012, ed. by Antonio Sciacovelli.
Márai, Sándor, Sindbad torna a casa, Milano, Adelphi, 2013, ed. by Marinella D’Alessandro.
Ferenc Karinthy, Epepe, Milano, Adelphi, 2015, transl. by Laura Sgarioto.
Szabó, Magda, Il vecchio pozzo, Torino, Einaudi, 2011, transl. by Bruno Ventavoli.
Szabó, Magda, L’altra Eszter, Torino, Einaudi, 2009, transl. by Bruno Ventavoli.
For a deepening of the macro-concepts"Identity, alterity, differences, diversity", the reading of the following texts is recommended:
Brioschi, Franco - Di Girolamo, Costanzo - Fusillo, Massimo, Introduzione alla letteratura, Roma, Carocci, 2013.
Rozsnyói, Zsuzsanna, Poesia e identita' nazionale. Forme arcaiche della lirica popolare ungherese e letteratura moderna, Bologna, CLUEB, 1999.
Csillaghy, Andrea, Sotto la Maschera Santa. Poesia e storia ungherese dalle origini al Novecento, Udine, Forum, 2009.
Further bibliographical help will be supplied during the lessons.
Teaching methods
Direct lessons by the teacher.
Assessment methods
Finnish literature 1 (Lm)
Assessment of knowledge of the analysed themes of written and oral Finnish literature, in a comparative perspective with the Hungarian literature, consists of an oral examination, which may be preceded, depending on the student's request, by written reports. After an initial series of lectures, with regular frequency (approx. three times), the student can choose to write a report (of approx. 8 pages), accompanied by bibliographical notes, on a theme of the course, agreed in advance with the professor. The report, written in accordance with the criteria of correct expression, after being corrected by the professor, is presented and discussed by the student during the class, led by the professor. The assessment is based on an oral examination in order to assess the critical knowledge of the topics and texts under examination taken together, the knowledge of the bibliographic material, the capacity for analysis and synthesis and the modalities of expression of the student. An excellent mark will be given to the student who shows a full knowledge, a deep critical reworking of the topics, an adequate capacity for analysis and synthesis and a high level of mastery of expression. A discrete mark will be given to the student who shows general mnemonic knowledge of the discipline, sufficiently developed synthetic and analytical skills expressed with a correct but not entirely appropriate language; some learning gaps, non-appropriate language and minimal knowledge of the examination material will lead to a sufficient mark. Serious learning gaps, non-appropriate language and insufficient knowledge of the topics considered in the course will be negatively evaluated.
Hungarian literature 1 (Lm)
Assessment of knowledge of the analysed themes of written and oral Hungarian literature, in a comparative perspective with the Finnish literature, consists of an oral examination, which may be preceded, depending on the student's request, by written reports. After an initial series of lectures, with regular frequency (approx. three times), the student can choose to write a report (of approx. 8 pages), accompanied by bibliographical notes, on a theme of the course, agreed in advance with the professor. The report, written in accordance with the criteria of correct expression, after being corrected by the professor, is presented and discussed by the student during the class, led by the professor. The assessment is based on an oral examination in order to assess the critical knowledge of the topics and texts under examination taken together, the knowledge of the bibliographic material, the capacity for analysis and synthesis and the modalities of expression of the student. An excellent mark will be given to the student who shows a full knowledge, a deep critical reworking of the topics, an adequate capacity for analysis and synthesis and a high level of mastery of expression. A discrete mark will be given to the student who shows general mnemonic knowledge of the discipline, sufficiently developed synthetic and analytical skills expressed with a correct but not entirely appropriate language; some learning gaps, non-appropriate language and minimal knowledge of the examination material will lead to a sufficient mark. Serious learning gaps, non-appropriate language and insufficient knowledge of the topics considered in the course will be negatively evaluated.
Teaching tools
Audiovisual support will be used.
Office hours
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