艺术与战争Art and war |
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课程网址: | http://unow.nottingham.ac.uk/resources/resource.aspx?hid=51ca6dd2... |
主讲教师: | Danchev Alex |
开课单位: | 诺丁汉大学 |
开课时间: | 2010-09-01 |
课程语种: | 英语 |
中文简介: | 这是一个模块框架。它可以在线查看或下载为zip文件。正如2010年秋季学期所教授的那样。本单元将重点关注战争的处理或广泛构思的艺术战争的表现:战争故事,战争摄影,战争画,战争电影,战争音乐,甚至战争建筑 - 战争纪念馆和战争博物馆。它将试图询问这些作品在多大程度上有助于我们对战争的理解,以及我们对国际关系的理解。它们的效果如何?想象力的作品 - 艺术作品 - 可以达到其他作品无法达到的部分吗?怎么样?他们采用什么策略?他们必须明确吗?他们必须易于阅读(或观看或收听)吗?我们以何种方式受其影响?他们有什么不同?模块代码:M14060(20学分)/ M14061(15学分)适合在以下学习:研究生水平教授Alex Danchev,政治与国际关系学院Alex Danchev是一位非正统的国际关系教授。在他的研究中,他认为能够跨越传统的学科界限非常重要。国际关系本身就是一个跨学科的主题,包括历史,政治,法律,经济学,哲学,地理学和社会学。亚历克斯·丹切夫(Alex Danchev)对将艺术和文化融入其中特别感兴趣 - 将广泛构思的想象力集成到政治和国际关系研究中。例如,他对“权力与国际秩序”二年级模块的贡献包括研究约瑟夫·康拉德的小说“黑暗之心”,以及“克劳塞维茨的战争”和马克思与恩格斯的“共产党宣言”。他的艺术和战争硕士课程包括绘画和摄影研究,以及参观索尔福德码头北部帝国战争博物馆 - 探索建筑(丹尼尔利伯斯金德)及其内容。他在政治传记方面的第三年模块,与该学院的特殊教授Ion Trewin共同教授,在“泰晤士报高等教育”杂志中占有突出地位。它包括参观伦敦的国家肖像画廊,研究总理的肖像,以及创造性写作的元素 - 没有完全死亡的“向前ob告”。主要是为了这个模块,他在2009年获得了教学和学习的Dearing奖。在研讨会和辅导中,他最重视学生参与小组工作,其中讨论的质量和深度至关重要 - 学生 - 以学习为中心而不是以教师为主导的讲座。在这些研讨会上,保持沉默不是一种选择;但同样重要的是要有相关和有说服力的东西。他们要求准备和反思。如果它运作良好,结果是一个更令人满意的经验。他教授广泛的本科和研究生课程。 |
课程简介: | This is a module framework. It can be viewed online or downloaded as a zip file. As taught Autumn Semester 2010. This module will focus on the treatment of war or the representation of war in art broadly conceived: war stories, war photography, war paintings, war films, war music, even war architecture - war memorials and war museums. It will seek to ask in what ways such works contribute to our understanding of war, and by extension our understanding of international relations. How effective are they? Can works of the imagination - works of art - reach parts that other works cannot reach? How? What strategies do they employ? Do they have to be explicit? Do they have to be easy to read (or watch or listen to)? In what ways are we affected by them? What difference can they make? Module Codes: M14060 (20 credits) / M14061 (15 credits) Suitable for study at: Postgraduate Level Professor Alex Danchev, School of Politics and International Relations Alex Danchev is an unorthodox Professor of International Relations. As in his research, he feels it is important to be able to cross traditional disciplinary boundaries. International Relations is an interdisciplinary subject in itself, embracing history, politics, law, economics, philosophy, geopraphy and sociology. Alex Danchev is especially interested in bringing art and culture into play - integrating works of the imagination, broadly conceived, into the study of politics and international relations. His contribution to the second-year module on Power and International Order, for example, includes a study of Joseph Conrad's novel, Heart of Darkness, as well as On War by Clausewitz, and The Communist Manifesto, by Marx and Engels. His MA module on Art and War includes a study of painting and photography, as well as a visit to the Imperial War Museum North at Salford Quays - to explore the building (by Daniel Libeskind) as well as its contents. His third-year module on Political Biography, co-taught with Ion Trewin, a Special Professor in the School, featured prominently in the Times Higher Education magazine. It includes a visit to the National Portrait Gallery in London, to study portraits of prime ministers, and also an element of creative writing - the 'forward obituary' of somone not quite dead. It was primarily for this module that he received a Dearing Award for Teaching and Learning in 2009. In seminars and tutorials, he places most emphasis on student participation in small-group work, where the quality and depth of the discussion is paramount - student-centred learning rather than teacher-led lecturing. Remaining silent is not an option in these seminars; but it is equally important to have something relevant and cogent to say. They demand preparation and reflection. If it works well, the outcome is a more satisfying experience. He teaches a broad range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules. |
关 键 词: | 战争的艺术; 国际关系; 战争; 战争纪念馆 |
课程来源: | 诺丁汉大学公开课 |
最后编审: | 2020-09-27:yumf |
阅读次数: | 113 |