1383.21 - Gender and Medieval Stories in the Ballads of Sjúrður (BA)


Course number
1383.21
Title
Gender and Medieval Stories in the Ballads of Sjúrður (BA)
ECTS
10
Prerequisites
Students must have completed the required core component of the BA in Faroese or have equivalent qualifications. Admission can also be granted under alternative prerequisites.
Purpose
The purpose of this course is for students to acquire fundamental insight into The Ballads of Sjúrður, knowledge about other literature centred on the figure Sjúrður, as well as the ability to analyse the ballads applying relevant theories.
Content
We will engage in close reading of The Ballads of Sjúrður, and also read Völsunga saga, the saga of Dietrich von Bern, excerpts from Nibenlungenlied and other literature about Sjúrður, as well as relevant theories on gender and literature.
Learning and teaching approaches
Lectures and student presentations.
Learning outcomes
Students who successfully complete the course can demonstrate ability to: • analyse and asses ballads as a genre • discuss relevant gender theory • analyse ballads drawing on oral literature theory • carry out literary and gender theory analyses of The Ballads of Sjúrður .
Assessment method
Oral half-hour presentation with three-day preparation time on a set topic.
Examination
External
Marking scale
7-
Bibliography
Provisional bibliography: Sjúrðarkvæðini – the variation transcribed by J. H. Schrøter in 1818. Føroya kvæði. Corpus Carminum Færoensium. 1951-63. A Sv. Grundtvig et J. Bloch Comparatum. Band l. Ritstj. N. Djurhuus og Chr. Matras. Ejnar Munksgaard, Kopenhagen Ballads – New Approaches. Kvæði – nýggj sjónarmið. 2018. Ritstj. Malan Marnersdóttir, Eyðun Andreassen, Sanna A. Dahl, Tina K. Jacobsen og Erling Isholm. H. N. Jacobsens bókahandil, Fróðskapur. Faroe University Press, Tórshavn Kamban, Brynhild. 2020. Kenn mær einki um. Kyn, frásagnarviðurskifti og frábrigdi í Sjúrðarkvæðunum. Setursrit 11. Fróðskapur, Faroe University Press, Tórshavn In addition, we will read selected articles on the subject. The bibliography will be circulated on Moodle by the start of the course, at the latest.
Contact
Zakaris Svabo Hansen