Teaching Workshop
      
  
                  A.Y. 2021/2022
      
      
  
Learning objectives
        
            
                  The teaching workshop aims to offer a broad image of contemporary Greece, not only on a linguistic level, but above all through an overview of "civilization": literary texts, articles, films, music.
      
      
  
  Expected learning outcomes
        
            
                  Understanding contemporary Greek reality: diachronic traces (ancient / modern); stereotypes; neo-Greek Literature in Italian.
      
      
  
  Lesson period: Second semester
Single course
This course cannot be attended as a single course. Please check our list of single courses to find the ones available for enrolment.
Course syllabus and organization
    
            Single session
Responsible
              
          Lesson period
              Second semester
          
Course syllabus
- Brief history of neogreek language: some examples
- The legacy of the past (challenges and problems)
- Greeks today
- Greece in the European cultural landscape: literature, theatre, cinema, comics, street art
- The legacy of the past (challenges and problems)
- Greeks today
- Greece in the European cultural landscape: literature, theatre, cinema, comics, street art
Prerequisites for admission
Not required: previous attendance at the NeoGreek Language Teaching Workshop (1st semester). Better if the student already knows the Greek alphabet.
Teaching methods
Frontal lessons; presentation of topics and collective discussion; individual or group practical exercises.
Teaching Resources
Suggested bibliography, images and presentations: on Ariel site.
Assessment methods and Criteria
Final mark: Approved/Not approved. Evaluation will result from the students' attendance, their active participation in the discussions and a short paper about some issues.
Professor(s)