8093 - INTERCULTURAL STUDIES
ACME-LS
Department of Social and Political Sciences
Course taught in English
STEFANO BAIA CURIONI
Course Objectives
The course aims at introducing students to the analytical perspective of intercultural studies, equipping them with a survey knowledge of their anthropological, historical, religious historical, literary, linguistic fundaments.
Course Content Summary
The core issue used to introduce the analytical perspective of intercultural studies will be that of the relationship between Western and Oriental world, as it has shaped and developed between XV-XX century. This relationship will be approached through the classical theories of Edward Said and through a comparison with Jack Goody's perspective. The course will then be arranged in seminaries with a strong experimental component and recurrent recourse to testimonies and experts' interventions.
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
The exam is oral; students can integrate the final grade with a brief written dissertation, scheduled with the teacher.
Textbooks
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E. Said, Orientalism, London 1978, (repr. Penguin paperbacks)