Fundamentos teóricos para una historia cultural ("Theoretical Basis for a Cultural History"), Workshop at CCHS-CSIC, Madrid.
The course aims to provide students and graduates in Humanities and Social Sciences the conceptual and theoretical knowledge needed to approaching research from the point of view of Cultural History. It will review the origin and different conceptions of the notion of "culture", well as theoretical debates raised their study in different disciplines.
The course is aimed at university students and graduates from social and human sciences.
Duration: 22 hs
Subjects:
- Historia y usos del concepto de cultura
- Corrientes de pensamiento para el estudio de la Historia Cultural (I): Estructuralismo, Microhistoria, Nueva Historia.
- Corrientes de pensamiento para el estudio de la Historia Cultural (II): Postestructuralismo, Postmodernismo, Postcolonialismo.
- Historia Cultural y Psicoanálisis
- Historia cultural y Antropología
- Experiencia e Historia Cultural
- Historia Cultural y Análisis Textual
- Historia de la Ciencia e Historia Cultural
- Historia de la cultura escrita.
- Historia Cultural y Materialidad.
- Controversias actuales en la Historia Cultural.
Speakers and professors: Carlos Cañete, Fernando Rodríguez Mediano, Esperanza Alfonso, Álvaro García Marín, Javier Moscoso, Juan Pimentel, y Amalia Zomeño of CCHS-CSIC; James S. Amelang, Universidad Autónoma de Madrid; Ryan Szpiech, University of Michigan; and Antonio Castillo Gómez, Universidad de Alcalá.
To obtain the diploma must be the 90% of class attendance.
Will be at CCHS, Sala 3F -Manuel de Terán-, Tuesdays and Thursdays except holidays, from April 24 to Jun 5, 2014.
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Areas of interest: History, Art History, Philosophy, Anthropology, Arab Philology, Hebrew Philology, Hispanic Philology, Latin Philology.
Key Words: Cultural History. History Theory. Historiography. Cultural Anthropology. Critical Theory.