SPAN 6190

SPAN 6190

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In the field of aesthetics, the uncanny refers to an affective state, most commonly the sensation of encountering something-an object, a place, a situation-as both familiar and strange at the same time.  Such experience of the "strange-familiar" (unheimlich) produces a disquieting sense of uncertainty, uneasiness, or doubt and may even spark extreme feelings of alienation, anxiety, dread, horror, and repulsion.  This seminar explores the philosophical origins and conceptual terrain of the uncanny in relation to 20th and 21st century artistic, literary, architectural and cinematic production.  If the uncanny traditionally signals a blurring of categories (familiar/unfamiliar, truth/fiction, reality/imagination) resulting in a fundamental distrust of observed reality, then what might its contemporary iterations reveal about our age of pervasive suspicion?

When Offered Fall.

Comments This is the obligatory graduate seminar for new Spanish graduate students.

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Syllabi: none
  •   Regular Academic Session. 

  • 3 Credits Graded

  • 18460 SPAN 6190   SEM 101

  • Instruction Mode: In Person
    This is the obligatory graduate seminar for new Spanish graduate students.