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Courses in registration (in Polish) Rejestracja na Cultural Transfer and Intercultural Communication in Anglophone Literatures WH-KON-ComAngL

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2022/23_Z - Winter semester 2022/23
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2022/23_Z
WH-KON-U2-ComAngL
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Winter semester 2022/23
  • Conversatorium - 30 hours
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Brief description

This course considers the growing dynamics of cross-cultural relations in the last decades and focuses on major problems of intercultural communication. It aims at defining them in a wider context that includes not only the discussion of basic concepts and theoretical positions, but also the study of specific examples of intercultural mediation in Anglophone literatures and cultures. One of the most important goals the course sets itself is to demonstrate how analyzing migrant processes and exophonic literary works (produced by writers who do not write in their native languages), helps discern the role of literature in intercultural mediation. Through exercises and discussions, students are expected to develop skills of analyzing cultural identities, interactions and transitions, and to embrace attitudes of appreciating cultural difference.

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ul. Dewajtis 5,
01-815 Warszawa
tel: +48 22 561 88 00 https://uksw.edu.pl
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