Character Typology in Contemporary Russian literature 340-RT2-1TBW
Profile of studies: general academic.
Form of studies: full-time studies.
Type of subject: compulsory subject within the block of optional classes: class group_5: Specialised classes – literary studies/cultural studies.
Field and discipline of science: humanities, literary studies.
Year of study/semester: year I, semester II – second cycle studies.
Initial requirements: completed course – Contemporary Russian Literature (340‑RT2‑1NLR, winter semester).
Number of teaching hours: 30 h, seminar.
Teaching methods: discussion, text analysis, pair and group work, consultations.
ETCS points: 3 points.
Balance of student workload:
- participation in practical classes: 30 h (1 ECTS)
- participation in consultations: 15 h (0,5 ECTS)
- preparation for classes : 45 h (1,5 ECTS)
Total: 90 h (3 ECTS).
Quantitative indicators:
student workload related to activities requiring direct participation of the teacher: 30 +15=45 hours, which corresponds to 1,5 ECTS and student workload that does not require direct participation of the teacher 45 hours, which corresponds to 1,5 ECTS.
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Learning outcomes
KP7_WG2, KP7_WG4, KP7_WG7, KP7_WG9, KP7_WK4, KP7_UW2, KP7_UW6, KP7_UK2.
Assessment criteria
Assessment is based on partial grades (in accordance with the study schedule).
Bibliography
Primary bibliography:
W. Supa, W kręgu problemów prozy rosyjskiej końca XX − początku XXI wieku. Tematy i konwencje, Białystok 2018.
K. Roman-Rawska, Nowy realizm w rosyjskim polu literackim po 1991 roku. Literatura i polityka, Warszawa 2020.
A. Skotnicka, Szczelina. Bohater współczesnej prozy rosyjskiej i jego światy, Kraków 2020.
E. Pańkowska, Powieści Wiktora Pielewina. Kontekst postmodernistyczny. Interpretacje, Białystok 2016.
D. Gancarz, Rosyjska poezja rockowa, Kraków 2012.
Wybrane utwory Romana Sienczina, Wiktora Pielewina.
W. Szenderowicz, Pan Ein i inne historie, przeł. J. Czech, Warszawa 2019.
A detailed list of the literature can be found in Part B.
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