Amsterdam, Netherlands
Post-Soviet Conflicts and Political Transformations: A Comprehensive Study
When:
20 July - 27 July 2025
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Political Science
When:
02 July - 18 July 2025
School:
Institution:
Aarhus University
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Language:
English
Credits:
10 EC
Fee:
846 EUR
In the wake of the 1968 student risings in France, a new interest in the entwinement of politics and meaning is sparked in academia. Intellectual traditions such as (post)structuralism, (post)Marxism, semiotics and psychoanalysis emerge in the aim of describing, analyzing, and theorizing the political aspects of meaning-making. In this context, discourse studies are born. The so-called French theory conceptualizes discourse as a historical or « archeological » approach to ideology and power (Foucault, Althusser, Barthes). Later, especially in the 1980s and 1990s, the Anglo-American elaborations (Butler, Said, Fairclough, Laclau & Mouffe) establish discourse as the foundation of identity-making in terms of gender and sexuality, class, ethnicity, colonial relations etc.
This course introduces the interdisciplinary field of discourse studies. The course provides a chronological overview of the dominant theories in the field. The first part of the course focuses on the founding texts of the 1960s and 1970s as well as the linguistic and Marxist foundations of the field. The second part of the course explores a selection of contemporary empirical examples by applying and discussing the concepts provided in the first part of the course. The second part will include hands-on exercises as well as case studies. The course will be conducted exclusively in English with an emphasis on the original disseminating texts. All students are welcomed, either familiar with or new to the field of discourse studies.
Marianne Høi Liisberg
To apply for the course you must either be enrolled in a bachelor's degree, have a bachelor's degree or have passed a qualifying entry examination.
Fee
846 EUR, EU/EEA citizens
Fee
1400 EUR, NON EU/EEA citizens
When:
02 July - 18 July 2025
School:
Institution:
Aarhus University
Language:
English
Credits:
10 EC
Amsterdam, Netherlands
When:
20 July - 27 July 2025
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Nijmegen, Netherlands
When:
23 June - 27 June 2025
Credits:
2 EC
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Strasbourg, France
When:
16 June - 27 June 2025
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