Syllabus/achievement requirements

Articles and excerpts available electronically:

NB! Some of these articles might require you being connected to the UiO network – if you are away from campus you may use remote desktop.

NB! Exact pages to be added.

 

Apter, Emely. 2017. “Overburden”. E-publication:  https://www.e-flux.com/architecture/accumulation/96423/overburden/

 

de Beauvoir, Simone. 2011 (1949). The Second Sex. Vintage.

 

Butler, Judith. 2006. Gender Trouble: Feminism and the Subversion of Identity. Taylor & Francis.

 

Cantanese, Brandi Wilkins. 2011. The Problem of the Color[blind]. University of Michigan Press.

 

Chow, Rey. 2002. “The Interruption of Referentiality: Poststructuralism and the Conundrum of Critical Multiculturalism”. The South Atlantic Quarterly vol.101, nr.1. Duke University Press. https://muse.jhu.edu/article/30742

 

Fanon, Frantz. 2008 (1952). Black Skin, White Masks. Grove Press. https://bibsys-almaprimo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/vo8oc9/BIBSYS_ILS71519679340002201

 

Fischer-Lichte, Erika. 2014. Routledge Introduction to Theatre and Performance Studies. Taylor & Francis.

 

Hall, Stuart. 1992. “Cultural Studies and Its Theoretical Legacies” in Cultural Studies, ed. Lawrence Grossberg, Cary Nelson, Paula Treichler. New York and London: Routledge, pp. 277-294. http://www.icm.arts.cornell.edu/sites/icm.arts.cornell.edu/files/Hall%20-%20Cultural%20Studies.pdf

 

Helland, Frode. 2015. “Peer Gynt in Africa”. Chapter 5 in Ibsen in Practice. Bloomsbury. https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oslo/detail.action?docID=1983215

 

hooks, bell. 1992. “The Oppositional Gaze: Black Female Spectators” in Black Looks: Race and Representation. Boston: South End Press.

 

Hutcheon, Linda. “Beginning to Theorize Adaptation: What? Who? Why? How? Where? When?” Ch. 1 in A Theory of Adaptation, 1–32. London: Routledge, 2006. https://www.academia.edu/11800036/Linda_Hutcheon_A_Theory_of_Adaptation

 

Karlsen, Heidi. 2020. Excerpt from dissertation: link to pdf will be available soon. 

 

Leitch, Thomas. “Introduction.” In The Oxford Handbook of Adaptation Studies, edited by Thomas Leitch, 1–22. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017. DOI://10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199331000.013.41

 

Lynn, Steve. 2016. Texts and Contexts: Writing About Literature with Critical Theory. 7th edition. Pearson.

 

McIvor, Charlotte. 2019. “Introduction” in Interculturalism and Performance Now: New Directions? edited by Charlotte McIvor and Jason King. Palgrave Macmillan.

 

Moretti, Franco. 2000. “Conjectures on World Literature”. New Left Review (1):54. https://newleftreview.org/issues/II1/articles/franco-moretti-conjectures-on-world-literature

 

Morton, Timothy. 2012. The Ecological Thought. Harvard University Press.

 

Nixon, Rob. 2014. “The Anthropocene: The Promise and Pitfalls of an Epochal Idea”. Edge Effects. Web. https://edgeeffects.net/anthropocene-promise-and-pitfalls/

 

Said, Edward. 1993. Culture and Imperialism. Chatto & Windus.

 

Shore, Zachary. 2016. Grad School Essentials: A Crash Course in Scholarly Skills. University of California Press.

 

Stam, Robert. “Beyond Fidelity: The Dialogics of Adaptation.” In Film Adaptation, edited by James Naremore, 54–76. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2000. https://www.academia.edu/3133330/Beyond_fidelity_the_dialogics_of_adaptation

 

Werner, Michael, and Bénédicte Zimmermann. "BEYOND COMPARISON: HISTOIRE CROIS?E AND THE CHALLENGE OF REFLEXIVITY1." History and Theory 45.1 (2006): 30-50  (https://www.jstor.org/stable/3590723?seq=1#metadata_info_tab_contents

 

Willis, Ika. Reception. London: Routledge, 2018. Print. The New Critical Idiom

 

Wilson, August. 1996. “The Ground on Which I Stand” (speech). https://www.americantheatre.org/2016/06/20/the-ground-on-which-i-stand/

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