Part 1: The world of John Bull: an introduction to the United Kingdom (Prof. M. Costantini, 3 CFU). After a brief geographical introduction, this Part will focus on historical, sociological, political, economic, educational and cultural institutions and cultural (media, leisure, sport, the arts) aspects of the UK. Students will be ecnouraged to reflect on various aspects of British reality and to make comparisons with other countries, including Italy, from interdisciplinary, intercultural and international perspectives. The text used for these topics is “"British Civilization: an Introduction". Students will watch and discuss the film "East is East" (1999) by Damien O’Donnell to further develop their knowledge of up-to-date themes concerning multiculturalism and personal relations within multiethnic societies.
Part 2: Contemporary India: from Orientalism to globalization (Prof. M. Costantini, 3 CFU). This Part aims to analyse the complex reality of contemporary India, a rising country characterized by a strong economy and an increasingly influential culture. After a short historical introduction, especially centred on the colonial and postcolonial ages, classes will focus on the institutions, the political-economic system and the social structure of the ‘Indian giant’, which will be analysed in their points of strength as well as in their contradictions between past and present. Special attention will be paid to the influence of religion on gender and caste relations. Some distinctive aspects of Indian culture will also be taken into consideration and compared with those of other countries. The text “Indian Boom” and some addition powerpoint slides will be used to learn these topics. Part 2 will be enriched by the discussion of three Indian films which are meant to encourage a deeper reflection ont he country’s socio-cultural reality, both both with regard to its filmic production (the Bollywood phenomenon) and to acquire a deeper knowledge of the political, ethnic and gender problems of Indian society. The three films are: "Monsoon Wedding" (2001) by Mira Nair and "Water" (2005) by Deepa Mehta.
Part 3: The American Dream (Prof. C. Martinez, 2/3 CFU). This part will provide students with basic knowledge of US history, institutions, economy, culture, and social life. Special attention will be devoted to the analysis of US Government and political institutions, foreign and immigration policy, economy, minority cultures, religion, social structures and movements, together with the linguistic and cultural aspects that characterize contemporary America. We will also discuss some of the myths that typify American culture and society.