CRITERIA FOR EVALUATION ITA2318/4318/4328
Students should already possess good skills of oral and written Italian and the previous attendance of the exam ITA1301 Italiensk litteratur, innf?ring is recommended. The so-called “three-crowns” Dante, Petrarch and Boccaccio are the focus of this course. Lectures and seminars are in Italian. Students are asked to produce an essay which analyses one specific theme or work or a compare more authors and works. As the mid-semester compulsory activity, students must submit a tentative draft of their essay on which they receive feedback. In the final exam students should demonstrate:
- a good level of written, formal Italian;
- an ability to structure an argumentative, coherent text;
- a full understanding of the books in the pensum and the texts discussed in the seminars;
- an ability to analyze literary texts in a rigorous, original way;
- a basic use of the secondary literature and secondary sources.
N?r du har fullf?rt dette emnet:
- kjenner du til vesentlege verk fr? ulike sjangrar innan moderne italiensk litteratur og bakgrunnen for desse i italiensk kultur og samfunn
- kan du gjere ein litter?r analyse, nytte eit relevant litteraturvitskapeleg omgrepsapparat og setje litteraturen inn i ein st?rre samanheng
- kan du skrive ein lengre akademisk oppg?ve p? italiensk, der du nytter kjelder og bibliografi p? rett m?te
Karakteren din syner i kva for grad du har oppn?dd l?ringsutbyttet for emnet.
CRITERIA FOR ITA 4318/4328 (MASTERS LEVEL VERSIONS OF THE COURSE)
- a mastery of written, scholarly Italian;
- an ability to structure an argumentative, coherent text;
- an outstanding and original use of primary and secondary sources;
- an ability to analyze literary texts in a rigorous, perceptive and original way;
- an engagement with the critical literature.