History of the Russian culture
General data
Course ID: | 3222-HKR2K-OG |
Erasmus code / ISCED: | (unknown) / (unknown) |
Course title: | History of the Russian culture |
Name in Polish: | Historia kultury rosyjskiej |
Organizational unit: | Department of Ukrainian Studies |
Course groups: |
Courses in foreign languages General university courses General university courses General university courses in the humanities |
ECTS credit allocation (and other scores): |
(not available)
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Language: | Russian |
Type of course: | general courses |
Prerequisites (description): | The student should speak Russian at B2 level. |
Mode: | Classroom |
Short description: |
The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the most representative phenomena of Russian culture and the traditions that shaped Russian society. |
Full description: |
Acquainting students with selected periods in the history of Russian culture and trends in art (literature and folk art, romanticism, realism, modernism), familiarization with the works of representatives of individual epochs. Analysis of works of literature, painting, architecture, music, theater, cinema. Discussion of important aspects of Russian culture, its sources and specificity. Presentation of Russian culture as behaviors, attitudes and customs that shape the internal life and identity of contemporary Russian society. Student workload: contact hours (in the room) - 30 hours 1 ECTS preparation for classes - 15 hours 0.5 ECTS preparation for the credit - 15 hours 0.5 ECTS Total: 60 hours - 2 ECTS If it is not possible to conduct classroom classes, classes will be held using the ZOOM and Classroom distance communication tools and other tools recommended by the University of Warsaw. |
Bibliography: |
A. Горелов, История русской культуры: учебник для академического бакалавриата, Москва 2016. Mentalność rosyjska. Słownik, oprac.A. de Lazari, Łódź 1995. Tożsamość, indywidualizm, wspólnotowość w kulturze rosyjskiej, pod red. A. Raźny, Kraków 2014. J. Roguska, Michaił Czechow, Poszukiwania, inspiracje, eksperymenty, Warszawa 2017. R. Łużny, Rosyjska literatura ludowa. Podręcznik dla studentów filologii rosyjskiej, Warszawa 1977 Literatura rosyjska. Podręcznik. Układ i redakcja Mariana Jakóbca, Warszawa 1971, tom 1,2. Historia literatury rosyjskiej XX wieku, Praca zbiorowa pod red. Andrzeja Drawicza, Warszawa 1997. Serebrianyj wiek. Istoria russkoj literatury XX wieka, red. G. Niwa, I. Serman, W. Strada, E. Etkind, Moskwa 1995. O. Figes, Taniec Nataszy. Z dziejów kultury rosyjskiej, Warszawa 2007. K. Cieślik, J. Smaga, Kultura Rosji przełomu XIX-XX wieku. Zycie intelektualne, sztuka, literatura, Warszawa 1991. |
Learning outcomes: |
After completing the course, the student: He knows and understands -history and cultural context of Russia K1_W08 - basic concepts and principles in the field of intellectual property and copyright protection K1_W11 Can -search, critically analyze and evaluate, select and use information on Russian literature (K1_U03) -plan and organize work individually and in a team K1_U12 He is ready to -compliance with ethical principles, including use of someone else's scientific achievements K1_K03 -critical evaluation of knowledge and received content K1_K01 |
Assessment methods and assessment criteria: |
Requirements for getting a credit: - being prepared for classes - giving an individual/group presentation -final credit in writing Criteria for assessing credit (percentage thresholds): 99-100% - 5! 93-98% - 5 87-92% - 4+ 77-86% - 4 70-76% - 3+ 60-69% - 3 The final grade consists of: the assessment of the work during the semester (30%) and the assessment of the written final credit (70% ). If the credit will be taken remotely, it is possible to change the form to oral. The student has the right to obtain the credit for the class and retake the exam during the resits on the same terms as in the first attempt. The student has the right to 2 unexcused absences, and each subsequent one requires an explanation to be given. The teacher decides how the student will make up for any other unjustified absences. |
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