An oral exam of variable duration will take place, during which knowledge, skills and competences will be tested, in order to assess the achievement of the learning objectives and expected outcomes. The exam will consist of questions on course contents, and of a critical-textual analysis.
Students may take the exam in English. Italian textbooks are therefore to be replaced as following:
Exam texts (to be studied in their entirety):
- D. Foster Wallace, 'Good Old Neon' + 'Oblivion', included in: 'Oblivion', Little, Brown and Company
- D. den Dulk, P. Masiero, A. Ardovino (eds.), Reading David Foster Wallace between Philosophy and Literature, Manchester University Press (only three essays of your choice) or (alternatively): W. Iser, The Act of Reading, Johns Hopkins University Press (only Part III)
Optional recommended readings:
- M. Boswell, Understanding David Foster Wallace, The University of South Carolina Press
- M. Boswell, S.J. Burn (eds.), A Companion to David Foster Wallace Studies, Palgrave Macmillan
- R. Clare (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to David Foster Wallace, Cambridge University Press