LET-ETCENB204
British Popular Culture
Course infoSchedule
Course moduleLET-ETCENB204
Credits (ECTS)5
Category-
Language of instructionEnglish
Offered byRadboud University; Faculty of Arts; English Language and Culture;
Lecturer(s)
Lecturer
prof. dr. O. Dekkers
Other course modules lecturer
Contactperson for the course
prof. dr. O. Dekkers
Other course modules lecturer
Academic year2018
Period
PER 3-PER 4  (04/02/2019 to 30/08/2019)
Starting block
PER 3
Course mode
full-time
Remarks-
Registration using OSIRISYes
Course open to students from other facultiesNo
Pre-registrationNo
Waiting listNo
Placement procedure-
Aims
At the end of the course, the student:
• will have expanded his/her repertoire/ knowledge of contemporary British popular culture.
• is able to articulate what popular culture entails in general, and British popular culture specifically and how the latter may be contextualised historically.
• is able to develop a theoretical frame for an analysis of an independently chosen instance of British popular culture, using the secondary texts that have been discussed in class.
• is able to apply critical concepts in analyses of popular culture in different media.
• is able to apply critical concepts in an oral presentation about an instance of popular culture chosen of is/her choice.
Content
This elective course will study contemporary British popular culture from a variety of theoretical perspectives with the aim of developing the critical tools for an academic discussion of instances of popular culture. By studying examples of popular films, TV series, music etc. students will also expand their knowledge of internationally influential and often commercially successful British cultural products. The first few weeks will provide background through a discussion of what popular culture is, what kind of topics, theoretical perspectives and methodologies are central to a discipline like popular culture studies and how the British situation may be explained historically. The second part of the course will feature presentations by the students about important examples of contemporary British popular culture. Screenings of documentaries and films are an obligatory element of the programme.
Assumed previous knowledge
B1 courses Reading Literature, British Culture and History

Recommended materials
To be announced
Title:Specifications will be given at the start of the course, via Blackboard.

Instructional modes
Lecture
Attendance MandatoryYes

Seminar

General
Combination of lectures and seminars, with oral presentations or a film screening.Contacturen: 3 hours per week. In the first half of the course, these will be basically lectures followed by film screenings; in the second part most classes will consist of student presentations and a film screening.

Tests
Research Proposal
Test weight50
Test typeAssignment
OpportunitiesBlock PER 4, Block PER 4

Minimum grade
5,5

Presentation
Test weight30
Test typePresentation
OpportunitiesBlock PER 4, Block PER 4

Minimum grade
5,5

Portfolio
Test weight20
Test typePortfolio
OpportunitiesBlock PER 4, Block PER 4

Minimum grade
5,5