Sea, Nature and Finnish Culture
2
2026-2027
02050812
Culture and Literature
Portuguese
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
5.0
Elective
2nd Cycle Studies - Mestrado
Recommended Prerequisites
NA
Teaching Methods
The classes will take place in the classroom. Expositive component, as well as analysis and discussion of texts and materials previously provided, some of which will be presented by the students.
Learning Outcomes
The student should have/be able to:
a. Acquire knowledge as a basis for originality in the development and/or application of ideas in the context of research in modern European literatures, cultures and societies.
b. Apply knowledge and problem solving skills in multidisciplinary contexts related to modern European literatures, cultures and societies.
c. Locate specialized bibliographic sources on modern European literatures, cultures, and societies, as well as handle online and offline documentary collections applying information technologies.
d. Know different methodologies for the interpretation of texts on modern European literatures, cultures and societies.
e. Knowledge of the different contact situations between modern European literatures, cultures and societies.
f. Incorporate the study of heritage cultures in the comparative research of European literatures, cultures and societies.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
Lectures include the introduction lecture and six specific lectures concerning the following topics: 1. Livelihoods and Lifestyles of Archipelago Fishing Communities in Finland, 2. Finns and Forests: a Cultural History, 3. Finnish Women Writers and the Sea, 4. Human-Animal Relations in the Finnish Culture, 5. Mobility and Migration in the Finnish Seafaring World, 6. Environmental Heritage and the Human-Water Relationship in the Baltic Sea Past and Present.
Assessment Methods
Assessment
The assessment criteria is defined by the University of Turku: 100.0%
Bibliography
NA