課程資訊
課程名稱
小說選讀二
Fiction (Ⅱ) 
開課學期
104-2 
授課對象
外國語文學系  
授課教師
廖勇超 
課號
FL4002 
課程識別碼
102 24120 
班次
02 
學分
全/半年
半年 
必/選修
必修 
上課時間
星期一6,7,8(13:20~16:20) 
上課地點
外教201 
備註
本課程中文授課,使用英文教科書。戲劇與小說四科擇三必修。第一堂課未出席視為退選。
限本系所學生(含輔系、雙修生)
總人數上限:40人 
Ceiba 課程網頁
http://ceiba.ntu.edu.tw/1042FL4002_02 
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課程概述

This semester we will explore the topic of "monster." We will first discuss the concept of "monster" through the gothic tradition and then proceed to its cultural significance both as a concept that challenges the dominant cultural values AND as a cultural commodity that is easily subsumed under the logic of late capitalism. The first part of the course will center on Mary Shelley's masterpiece Frankenstein whereas in the second half of the semester we will read Bram Stoker's masterpiece Dracula and discuss the monstrosity that the work tries to convey. It is the instructor's intention to relate the idea of "monster" to contemporary cultural milieu and tease out its cultural significance.  

課程目標
To enhance students’ ability to read novels and cultivate their sensitivity to contemporary cultural issues. 
課程要求
Punctual attendance; group presentation; active participation in class.
Full Participation of the whole semester is strictly required.
第一周未出席者視同退選。
 
預期每週課後學習時數
 
Office Hours
每週三 13:00~15:00 備註: 國青宿舍421室(by appointment)  
指定閱讀
Condon, Bill (dir.). Gods and Monsters. 1998.
Herzog, Werner (dir.). Nosferatu. 1979.
Shelley, Mary. Frankenstein. Ed. J. Paul Hunter. New York: Norton, 2012.
Stoker, Bram. Dracula. Eds. Nina Auerbach and David J. Skal. London: Norton, 1997. 
參考書目
Angell, Katherine. "Joseph Merrick and the Concept of Monstrosity in 19th Century Medical Thought." In Baumgartner,
Holly L., and Roger Davis, ed. Hosting the monster. New York: Rodopi, 2008. 131-52.
Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome, ed. Monster Theory: Reading Culture. Minneapolis: U of Minnesota P, 1996.
Ellis, Markman. The History of Gothic Fiction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh Up, 2000. 
評量方式
(僅供參考)
 
No.
項目
百分比
說明
1. 
Film Response 
10% 
Students are required to respond critically to two films (5% each). 
2. 
Online participation 
5% 
Students are required to discuss related issues on monster and monstrosity on ceiba. Active participation is required. 
3. 
Term Paper 
40% 
No late submission. 
4. 
Group Presentation 
20% 
One presentation on monsters (5%) and one final presentation (15%) 
5. 
Journal  
20% 
Students are required to submit two journals during the semester (10% each).  
6. 
Attendance 
5% 
 
 
課程進度
週次
日期
單元主題
第1週
2/22  Orientation / Grouping 
第2週
2/29  Holiday 
第3週
3/7  Cohen, Jeffrey Jerome. "Monster Culture (Seven Theses)." 3-25 
第4週
3/14  Angell, Katherine. "Joseph Merrick and the Concept of Monstrosity in 19th Century Medical Thought." 131-52. 
第5週
3/21  Frankenstein: introduction, ix-xviii; volume I, 5-60; Shelley, 165-69; Polidori, 169-70; Holmes 183-94 / monster Group 1 
第6週
3/28  Frankenstein: volume II, 61-105 / monster Group 2 
第7週
4/4  Holiday / monster Group 3 
第8週
4/11  Frankenstein: volume III, 107-61 / 1st journal due 
第9週
4/18  Midterm (no class) 
第10週
4/25  Film response on ceiba: Gods and Monsters (4/24) / Ellis, Markman. "Vampires, Credulity, and Reason." 161-204 / monster Group 4 
第11週
5/2  Dracula 1-55; Gerard, Emily. "From Transylvanian Superstitions." 331-35 / monster Group 5 
第12週
5/9  Dracula 56-122 / monster Group 6 
第13週
5/16  Dracula 123-73 / monster Group 7 
第14週
5/23  Dracula 174-218 / monster Group 8 
第15週
5/30  Dracula 219-73 
第16週
6/6  Dracula 273-327; Craft, Christopher. "Kiss Me with Those Red Lips." 444-59; Arata, Stephen D. “The Occidental Tourist.” 462-69; Schaffer, Talia. “A Wilde Desire Took Me.” 470-82 / 2nd journal due 
第17週
6/13  Film response on ceiba: Herzog's Nosferatu (6/12) / Group Presentation 
第18週
6/20  Final Paper Due