Kurs
Kurs 7,5 högskolepoäng • ILHB24
Undervisning – vårterminen 2020
Dekanen beslutar att
- HT-fakulteterna tillfälligt ska övergå till undervisning och examination på distans med stöd av exempelvis lärplattformen Canvas eller verktyget Zoom. Undantag kan göras med hänsyn till t ex gruppstorlekar. Övergången ska ske med start den 18 mars 2020 och ska gälla till dess att rekommendationerna med anledning av coronaepidemin ändras.
Modernism and postmodernism are well-known concepts characterizing the period from 1789 to the present. Modernism in general includes the ideas behind empirical sciences, anti-idealistic philosophy, liberal democracy, secularism and belief in reason that has emerged since the Enlightenment. Conventionally, modernism and postmodernism are separated into scientific and artistic enterprises.
This course focuses on the cognitive links between what Foucault called the “human sciences” and aesthetic modernism in the arts including literary criticism. In the dynamic culture of modernism a move towards greater subjectivity was a common feature, however in the human sciences it was modified by a devotion to rationality and scientific progress. In its first phase postmodernism opposed modernism and regarded self and culture as linguistic constructs. Currently a move towards universalism, tradition and religion is articulated among thinkers such as Giorgio Agamben and Slavoj i ek.
The course views modernism and postmodernism primarily as modes of thinking that affirm the power of human beings to create, improve and remake their environment with the aid of scientific knowledge, technology and art and thus reshape the world. These modes of thinking and the ideas that constitute them are presented in a historical context.
Kurstillfälle:
vårterminen 2020
Studiesätt:
heltid,
kvällstid
Kursperiod:
2020-04-28 – 2020-05-26
Kursspråk:
engelska
Behörighet:
Grundläggande behörighet
Anmälningskod:
LU-E5401
Anmälningskod:
LU-71231
Lärare:
Victoria Höög