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Urbanities - Einzelansicht

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Semester SoSe 2025 SWS 2
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Belegungsfristen Anglistik, zweite Anmeldephase    13.03.2025 08:00:00 - 19.03.2025 07:00:00   
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-. 14:00 bis 22:00 Block 02.06.2025 bis 06.06.2025  R11T - R11 T04 C54   tbd   20
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Buchenau, Barbara, Professorin, Dr.
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1901 Literary Studies
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The new millennium is the first “urban millennium” both in terms of the percentage of people living in cities and towns and in terms of the importance of urban settings for economic growth and social interactions. At the same time, too many urban dwellers lack access to public, green spaces, to public transportation, education or health care, to name just a few of the issues addressed by the sustainable development goal 11 of the United Nations’ Agenda 2030 (U.N., Transforming Our World, 2015). This specific sustainable development goal calls on academic research and education to help “make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.” And it lists cultural production, education, sports, mental and physical health among the factors that improve the livability of cities. As scholars, students and professionals in the fields of literature, culture, society and medicine we ask ourselves: what does it take to intervene in urban change, especially if this intervention comes at the very point at which a concrete city becomes a better or a worse place for its human and non-human inhabitants?

There is a new sense that literature and the arts might play a bigger role than previously understood. As Simone d’Antonio, a member of the EU-funded project URBACT suggests, “[s]torytelling is a key tool for improving any urban planning process, both for engaging residents in different dimensions of the spatial regeneration as for helping professionals in better understanding users’ needs” (https://urbact.eu/articles/storytelling-urban-change-narrative-thriving-streets 2022). But how and in what ways does storytelling become so very crucial to these concise interventions into historical, social and economic dynamics? In this international master class, we will initiate a teaching cooperation between the UDE and the Ecole d’Urbanisme at UPEC in Paris, to take a closer look at storytelling in the form of contemporary novels and life narratives by authors such as N.K. Jemison, Louise Erdrich and Salvador Plascencia, social media posts by urban activists and questionnaires designed by sociologists to study the urban condition. This course is organized as an in-person block seminar in early June 2025, preceded and followed by online sessions in May and later June.

This seminar addresses SDG 11 – the global goal to “make cities and human settlements inclusive, safe, resilient and sustainable.” The course curriculum, including a presentation and a term paper, will allow students to improve their competences in Inquiry & Analysis, Intercultural Knowledge, and Written and Oral Communication.

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Planned as an Aurora international block seminar / blended Intensive Programme with the École d’Urbanisme, Université Paris-Est Créteil in early June 2025.


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