Study-unit PHILOSOPHY AND LITERATURE IN THE U.S.A

Course name Philosophy and ethics of relationships
Study-unit Code A000420
Curriculum Filosofia
Lecturer Alessandro Clericuzio
Lecturers
  • Alessandro Clericuzio
Hours
  • 54 ore - Alessandro Clericuzio
CFU 6
Course Regulation Coorte 2022
Supplied 2022/23
Supplied other course regulation
Learning activities Affine/integrativa
Area Attività formative affini o integrative
Sector L-LIN/10
Type of study-unit Opzionale (Optional)
Type of learning activities Attività formativa monodisciplinare
Language of instruction English
Contents Ralph Waldo Emerson's heritage in American Culture
Reference texts R. W. Emerson, "Selected Essays", edited and with an Introduction by Larzer Ziff, Penguin, 1987 (available in the UNIPG library); Giorgio Mariani et all., "Emerson at 200", Aracne, 2004.
Educational objectives The course will investigate the importance of Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophical thought on American culture, from the 19th century to modern times. The trascendentalist intellectual was pivotal in the development of a specific nature-oriented literature mirroring American identity. His writings, together with those by Henry David Thoreau form the basis of an environmentalist trend that spans decades. From the early perception of the power and, at the same time, of the vulnerability of nature, to today's ecocriticism, Emerson proves one of the most innovative philosophers of the U.S.A. His writings will be studied alongside contemporary analyses of his heritage in fields such as pedagogy, philosophy, ecology and history. Students will have to be able to trace these threads from the 19th century to today's culture.
Prerequisites Good knowledge of the English language, level B2
Teaching methods Traditional classes, seminars, group work
Other information Further information will be given by the professor at the beginning of the course
Learning verification modality Oral exam
Extended program The course will investigate the importance of Ralph Waldo Emerson's philosophical thought on American culture, from the 19th century to modern times. The trascendentalist intellectual was pivotal in the development of a specific nature-oriented literature mirroring American identity. His writings, together with those by Henry David Thoreau form the basis of an environmentalist trend that spans decades. From the early perception of the power and, at the same time, of the vulnerability of nature, to today's ecocriticism, Emerson proves one of the most innovative philosophers of the U.S.A. His writings will be studied alongside contemporary analyses of his heritage in fields such as pedagogy, philosophy, ecology and history.