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| GERM0005-1

 | Postcolonial civilisations

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| Duration : | 45h Th | |
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| Holder(s) : | Christine Pagnoulle | |
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| Course contents :
| Historical approach to, and consideration of the current situation of, former British colonies. | |
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| Course objective :
| After an introduction to European colonisation (using a couple of texts) we consider about eight or nine countries or areas as case studies (in various parts of the world and having experienced various forms of colonisation). While knowing about the political and economic situation is essential (notably the rate of indebtedness, the actual dependence on foreign countries or international institutions) we cannot ignore such vital aspects of cultural diversity as food, music, and literature. | |
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| Prerequisites :
| A good knowledge of English. | |
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| Workshops :
| Since the course is not taken by many students these are actively involved from the start. While I provide the learning material they need and act as a guide during the first weeks, they take over in the second part of the course and introduce a country or area (having collected information, including musical and literary documents, and possibly even a sample of local cooking). | |
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| Organization :
| To be decided on with interested students. First contact meeting on Tuesday 20 September at 1.15 in room A2/6/11. Suggested time : Wednesday afternoon (3-5). | |
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| Written notes :
| Among written sources we use guidebooks, economic surveys, literary texts, but also a number of regularly updated websites such as the CIA fact sheets and some newspapers' websites. | |
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| Assessment :
| The final grade is based on students' participation in the course, on their individual presentation in the second part of the course, and on an essay (2,500 to 10,000 words) on a particular issue. The oral examination bears on the essay and on the course in general. | |
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| Contacts :
| Christine PAGNOULLE
cpagnoulle@ulg.ac.be
04/366 54 38 fax 04/366 57 21 | |
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| Remarks :
| The course is taught in English. | |
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