Specialized Classes (Literary Studies/Cultural Studies) 2 340-ON2-1SLA2
Student should have basic prior knowledge in the areas of cultural and literary studies as well as basic competence in history, culture and literature of the English speaking countries.
The aim of the course is to broaden students' knowledge and abilities in the areas of cultural and literary studies. During the course, students will explore new areas of research in these fields, improve interpretative abilities of literary and cultural works as well as discover connections between various cultural phonomenon.
The course wii focus on various subjects and different epochs.
Term 2022:
Student should have basic prior knowledge in the areas of cultural and literary studies as well as basic competence in history, culture and literature of the English speaking countries. The aim of the course is to broaden students' knowledge and abilities in the areas of cultural and literary studies. During the course, students will explore new areas of research in these fields, improve interpretative abilities of literary and cultural works as well as discover connections between various cultural phonomenon. Source materials for discussion will include, among others: |
Term 2023:
Student should have basic prior knowledge in the areas of cultural and literary studies as well as basic competence in history, culture and literature of the English speaking countries. The aim of the course is to broaden students' knowledge and abilities in the areas of cultural and literary studies. During the course, students will explore new areas of research in these fields, improve interpretative abilities of literary and cultural works as well as discover connections between various cultural phonomenon. Source materials for discussion will include, among others: |
Term 2024:
Student should have basic prior knowledge in the areas of cultural and literary studies as well as basic competence in history, culture and literature of the English speaking countries. The aim of the course is to broaden students' knowledge and abilities in the areas of cultural and literary studies. During the course, students will explore new areas of research in these fields, improve interpretative abilities of literary and cultural works as well as discover connections between various cultural phonomenon. Source materials for discussion will include, among others: |
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Assessment criteria
Final grade on the base of presented during class presentation as well as active particupation in classes.
2 unexcused absences are acceptible.
Bibliography
Readings
Primary sources:
- wykłady laureatów literackich nagród Nobla (Naipal, Coetzee, Pinter, Lessing, Dylan, Tokarczuk)
- Bernard Malamud, The Complete Stories, New York, 1997.
Secondary sources:
Bennett, Royle, An Introduction to Literature, Criticism and Theory, Routledge, 2016
Eagleton, Literary Theory: An Introduction, University of Minnesota, 2008
Rooney, The Cambridge Companion to Feminist Literary Theory, Cambridge University Press, 2010.
Notes
Term 2022:
Final grade on the base of presented during class presentation (analysis of 2 stories by Barnard Malamud) as well as active particupation in classes. 2 unexcused absences are acceptible. |
Term 2023:
Final grade on the base of presented during class presentation (analysis of 2 stories by Barnard Malamud) as well as active particupation in classes. 2 unexcused absences are acceptible. |
Term 2024:
Final grade on the base of presented during class presentation (analysis of 2 stories by Barnard Malamud) as well as active particupation in classes. 2 unexcused absences are acceptible. |
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