SOCIETY AND INSTITUTIONS OF THE LOW COUNTRIES
 
Taught in Postgraduaat Dutch & Translation
Theory [A] 12.0
Exercises [B] 12.0
Training and projects [C] 8.0
Studytime [D] 75.0
Studypoints [E] 3
Level  
Credit contract? Access upon approval
Examination contract? Access denied
Language of instruction Dutch
Lecturer Stefaan Evenepoel
Reference VYDUTR01A00005
 
Key words
h-270-Social and economic history, h-310-Cultural history, h540-Dutch linguistics

Objectives
The course wants to give the students an understanding of the political, social and cultural institutions and of the history of mentality in Flanders and the Netherlands.

Topics
In the part Society and institutions of the Low Countries the political, social and cultural institutions in Flanders and the Netherlands (included the Nederlandse Taalunie) are studied especially from a comparative perspective, with an emphasize on the current situation. The institutions are situated within the scope of the general culture of both countries and within the current reflection about the cultural identity. In addition their origin is studied from a historical point of view if necessary. The learning content is concretized by means of current journalistic articles and other texts that are discussed during the lectures. The limited preknowledge of the students (as non-natives) about the society and institutions is taken into consideration.

Prerequisites
Bachelor of languages

Final Objectives
The student:
- has knowledge of the current situation of the society and institutions within the Dutchspeaking regions;
- can place this situation in a historical and comparative perspective;
- can approach the characteristic cultural context of Flanders and the Netherlands from an intercultural perspective;
- can look up specific information about one of the themes that are discussed and can assimilate and present it individually.

Materials used
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Syllabus and documentation

Study costs
Cost: 2.5 EUR
Syllabus: 2,5 euro
Hand-outs: included in the agreed sum for the syllabus and documentation

Study guidance
Support of the topics via Dokeos
Consultation hours

Teaching Methods
Dutchspoken lectures

Assessment
oral exam

Lecturer(s)
Stefaan Evenepoel (N1)
Sylvianne De Schepper (Nf)