Unit SLAVIC PHILOLOGY
- Course
- Foreign languages and cultures
- Study-unit Code
- 35078909
- Curriculum
- In all curricula
- Teacher
- Maria Plioukhanova
- Teachers
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- Maria Plioukhanova
- Hours
- 54 ore - Maria Plioukhanova
- CFU
- 9
- Course Regulation
- Coorte 2020
- Offered
- 2022/23
- Learning activities
- Caratterizzante
- Area
- Discipline filologiche
- Academic discipline
- L-LIN/21
- Type of study-unit
- Opzionale (Optional)
- Type of learning activities
- Attività formativa monodisciplinare
- Language of instruction
- Italian
with the reading of texts in ecclesiastical Slavonic, Old Russian and Russian. - Contents
- Indo-European origins and dialectal position of the Slavic class; the Cyril-Metodian mission and the paleoslavic; the Slavic peoples of the Middle Ages;
The monographic part: an approach to the knowledge of the Eastern Slavic world through the study of folklore and traditional rites. - Reference texts
- N. Marcialis. Introduzione alla lingua paleosava. Firenze 2005. Collana: Biblioteca di Studi Slavistici.
Vl. Propp. Le radici storiche dei racconti di magia. Newton Compton (collana Grandi tascabili economici) ed. 3, 2012 ,
or one of the previous editions.
The materials will be available on the UniStudium platform, on the course page.
Working and non-attending students must agree in advance with the course professor on the syllabus and any additional teaching materials required for exam preparation.
Students with disabilities and/or with SLDs, after consultation with the course professor, may request any teaching materials in accessible formats (presentations, handouts), provided if necessary in advance of the lessons, as well as the use of other technological tools to facilitate study. For general information, please consult the University Services at https://lettere.unipg.it/home/disabilita-e-dsa and contact the Contact Person for the Department. - Educational objectives
- The knowledge of the salient moments of the cultural history of the Slavic world with a particular deepening of the question concerning popular beliefs, mythical structures, the imaginary of Eastern Slavs. Deepening of linguistic knowledge, enrichment of vocabulary.
- Prerequisites
- In order to understand and address the Slavic Philology course it is necessary to have successfully passed the Russian Language II exam.
- Teaching methods
- Classroom lectures, held by the course professor, on all the topics of the course.Reading and analysis of texts in Slavic, Old Russian and Russian. Russian with translations.
- Other information
- Attendance: at least 75% of lessons.
Working and non-attending students are requested to contact the course professor well in advance, preferably at the beginning of the academic year.
Consulting hours will be communicated on the teacher's personal page.
Students with disabilities and/or SLDs: for any information on the University's services, please visit https://lettere.unipg.it/home/disabilita-e-dsa and contact the Departmental Contact Person. - Learning verification modality
- Final oral exam. The questions will concern the general themes of history and of ancient Russian literature and of folklore; the texts analyzed in the classroom during the course, the contextualization of the text to be analyzed;
Students with disabilities and/or SLDs: for the way the tests are conducted, students can make use of the inclusive technologies, compensatory tools and dispensatory measures provided for by the regulations. Technologies, tools and measures must be requested and agreed with the teacher well in advance of the tests. For general information, consult the University Services at https://lettere.unipg.it/home/disabilita-e-dsa and get in touch with the Departmental Contact Person. - Extended program
- Indo-European origins and dialectal position of the Slavic class; the Cyril-Metodian mission and the paleoslavic; the medieval Slavic peoples;
The monographic part provides an approach to the knowledge of the Eastern Slavic world through the deepening of the theme of oral traditions