Modiwl VPR-3402:
The Holocaust: Philo & Rel Res
The Holocaust: Philo & Rel Res 2023-24
VPR-3402
2023-24
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 1
20 credits
Module Organiser:
Gareth Evans-Jones
The module will explore a vast array of religious and philosophical responses to the Holocaust as an event, as an incident, and as an atrocity. Among the responses we will consider, are: - Jewish responses to the Shoah: why did God allow for millions to suffer? - Christian responses to the Holocaust: is it possible to consider the Holocaust in the concept of Christian love at all? - How have subsequent gypsy communities grappled with the Porajmos? - The Impact of the Pink Triangle: LGBTQIA+ responses to the Holocaust. - The Hidden Persecution?: the suffering of 'disabled' people in the Holocaust. - Creative responses to the Holocaust: from Schindler's List to X-Men: Magneto's Testament - where we shall consider the responses of film, literature and art to the Holocaust. - Holocaust Denial: the view that the Holocaust is entirely fiction.
Assessment Strategy
Threshold D / 40%> Submitted work is adequate and shows an acceptable level of competence as follows: • Generally accurate but with omissions and errors. • Assertions are made without clear supporting evidence or reasoning. • Has structure but is lacking in clarity and therefore relies on the reader to make links and assumptions. • Draws on a relatively narrow range of material.
C- to C+ Submitted work is competent throughout and occasionally distinguished by superior style, approach and choice of supporting materials. It demonstrates: • Good structure and logically developed arguments. • At least in parts draws on material that has been sourced and assessed as a result of independent study, or in a way unique to the student. • Assertions are, in the main, backed by evidence and sound reasoning. • Accuracy and presentation in an appropriate academic style.
Good -B (50%>) Submitted work is competent throughout and distinguished by superior style, approach and choice of supporting materials. It demonstrates: • Very good structure and logically developed arguments. • Draws on material that has been sourced and assessed as a result of independent study, or in a way unique to the student. • Assertions are backed by evidence and sound reasoning. • Accuracy and presentation in an appropriate academic style.
Excellent -A (70%>) Submitted work is of an outstanding quality and excellent in one or more of the following ways: • Has originality of exposition with the student’s own thinking being readily apparent. • Provides clear evidence of extensive and relevant independent study. • Arguments are laid down with clarity and provide the reader with successive stages of consideration to reach conclusions.
Learning Outcomes
- Apply critical reading skills to formulate in-depth analyses of key texts and ideas.
- Demonstrate key skills to contextualise the development of certain ideas and appreciate their impact in the modern world.
- Explore the nature of the different views and critically compare and contrast them.
- Students will be able to comprehend certain philosophical and religious implications of the tragedy of the Holocaust.
Assessment method
Individual Presentation
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Students will be given a choice of questions and expected to select one to deliver a 15-minute individual presentation.
Weighting
40%
Due date
24/11/2023
Assessment method
Essay
Assessment type
Crynodol
Description
Students will be given a selection of questions to choose from and will be expected to write a 3,000-word essay.
Weighting
60%