Course Type | Course Code | No. Of Credits |
---|---|---|
Foundation Core | SUS1EN231 | 4 |
Semester and Year Offered: I Semester
Pre-requisites: None
Aim: A literature course for undergraduate students should add to their understanding of the day-to-day realities they inhabit. The present course is geared towards this purpose. It includes writings from Caribbean, African, American, Australian, Polish, Japanese, French, South Asian, and other artistic, literary, and cultural traditions. The reading list spans different genres like poetry, prose, drama, songs, cinema, graphic novel, etc. in order to provide a holistic picture of world literature to the students. It is a representative list of modern writings (mostly post-World War II) that reflect on the complexities of life, powerfully as well as with an immense sense of humour. By the end of the course the students will have gained direct acquaintance with some representative 20th and 21st century authors/ poets/ artists. The course will also equip the students with techniques of textual analysis, and the strategies required in using literary texts to comprehend broader cultural, social, and political issues.
Brief description of modules/ Main modules:
Assessment Details with weights:
S.No | Assessment | Date/period in which Assessment will take place | Weightage |
1 | Class Assignment | End of August/Early September | 15% |
2 | Mid Semester Exam | End of September | 25% |
3 | Presentation | End of October | 35% |
4 | End Semester Exam | As per AUD Academic Calendar | 25% |
Reading List:
Poetry:
Jayanta Mahapatra: “Hunger”
Kamala Das: “Nani”
Maya Angelou: “Still I Rise”
Diane Burns: “Sure you can ask me a personal question”
Langston Hughes: “I, Too, Sing America”
Wole Soyinka: “Telephone Conversation”
Wislawa Szymborska: “Monologue of a Dog”
Nirendranath Chakrabarti: “Amalkanti”
Short Stories:
Sandra Cisernos: “Barbie Q”
Alka Saraogi: “Letter to Mrs D’Souza”
Tillie Olsen: “I Stand Here Ironing”
Shyam Selvadurai: “Pigs Can’t Fly”
Anita Desai: “Games at Twilight”
Gita Hariharan: “The Remains of the Feast”
Ismat Chugtai: “The Homemaker”
Kirat Babani: “My Amma”
Nadine Gordimer: “Country Lovers”
Munshi Premchand: “The Spell”
Memoir:
Emmanuelle Laborit: Selections from The Cry of the Gull
Novel:
Mulk Raj Anand: Untouchable
Play:
Mahesh Dattani: Dance like a Man
Songs:
Bob Marley: “Buffalo Soldier”
Harry Belafonte: “Banana Boat Song”
Brother Marvin: “Jahaji Bhai”
Film:
Majid Majidi: The Color of Pardise
Graphic Novel:
Art Spiegelman: Maus I
ADDITIONAL REFERENCE: