VICM2245 - Victorian Conceptions of Nature and the Environment

Objectives:

On successful completion of the module, students will be able to:

1 demonstrate advanced understanding of the complexity and diversity of images and representations of ‘Nature’ and environment and of the complex relationship between ‘Nature’ and ‘Culture’;
2 critically evaluate continuities and discontinuities in the construction, aesthetics, and classification of ‘Nature’ and environment, with particular reference to the Victorians;
3 demonstrate a high-level understanding of how images and representations are formed and constructed in a range of texts;
4 critically engage with current research and advanced scholarship concerning ‘Nature’ and environment, with particular reference to the Victorians;
5 demonstrate self-direction and originality in a sophisticated argument that uses appropriate evidence/illustrations and engages with contextual and critical literature.

Content:

‘Nature’ is one of the most complex words in the English language; it is both highly contested yet commonplace. This module consists of a thematic study of how ‘Nature’, in the sense of land and environment, has been historically constructed and re-presented in everyday language, popular discourse and the literary text. The aesthetics, rhetoric and politics of ‘Nature’ will therefore be in question. Students will be asked to engage with a range of philosophical, cultural and theoretical positions when considering its deployment and adoption with reference to Victorian culture.

Learning and Teaching Information:

The seminars will use a range of learning and teaching methods including short presentations by the tutor, group work, informal presentations by the students and plenary discussions. Students will receive guidance on websites as well as weekly reading, which they must use in preparation for sessions and for their final piece of assessed work. Students will be expected to reflect critically on the material that they read, both primary and secondary.

Seminars
Contact hours: 6 x 2 hours
Intended Group size: 12

Tutorials
Contact hours: 20 minutes per student
Intended Group size: 1

Additional Information
Students wishing to upgrade their registration from this module to the corresponding extended module (VICM 2645) must obtain permission from the module tutor on the basis of a detailed proposal presented in week 6 of the module. Once they have upgraded their registration, they will not be required to present assessment for VICM 2245.

Assessment:

001 Assessed essay 1 x 3000 words 100%


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Fact File

Module Coordinator - Dr Karen Sayer
Level - M
Credit Value - 15
Pre-Requisites - NONE
Semester(s) Offered -