Course
Course 7.5 credits • FIVA08
Migration and Ethnicity: Negotiated Identities
Teaching – autumn semester of 2020
Due to the announcement from the Swedish Government issued May 29th, that returning to campus-based education is possible from June 15th, the following applies to teaching at the Joint Faculties of Humanities and Theology during the autumn semester:
- Due to the ongoing corona (COVID-19) pandemic and the restrictions that have been issued, the courses taught this autumn will have a limited number of meetings on campus, depending on the availability of suitable lecture rooms. The major part of the teaching will take place online. Detailed information on what is the case for your course will be given below.
- If the teaching is campus-based, there will be assigned entry and exit passages for each teaching room regarding stairwells, corridors and entrances (doorways). Please be considerate and follow the instructions to the point. Hand disinfectant will be available in all lecture halls and group rooms.
Please pay attention to the start time of your teaching. The stated time in your course schedule is valid.
Description
Migration is and has been, a significant influence on European cultures and societies. This course acknowledges this from two main perspectives. On the one hand, how conditions of migration have been represented in film and television – in different national and historical contexts. On the other hand, how migration has affected film production itself, not least regarding how film workers have moved from one country to another, finding new arenas for exploring both their creativity and identity.
Course Structure
The course is given online and students need to access the online study platform Canvas regularly during the course. Seminars are being held through ZOOM throughout the course. The language of instruction is English.
Study period:
autumn semester 2020
Type of studies:
full time,
distance course
Study period:
2020-11-02 – 2020-12-01
Language of instruction:
English
Application code:
LU-30795
Eligibility:
General and courses corresponding to the following Swedish Upper Secondary School Programs: History 1b/1a1+1a2 and Social Studies 1b/1a1+1a2 or History A and Social Studies A
Introductory meeting: Monday, 2 November at 11.00 – 12.00
Teachers:
Lars Gustaf Andersson,
Jonathan Rozenkrantz
- Syllabus
- Syllabus (in Swedish)
- List of literature
- Välkomstbrev med viktig information för HT20
- Welcome letter with important information for autumn 2020
Second Admission Round
Nationell ansökningsomgång
Autumn semester 2025
Late application
Possibly opens 15 July