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9
Módulos
40
Temas
10-15
horas
Módulos (9)
Recursos ()
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literary movements
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Módulo 1
Collective and Individual Memories
Recursos disponiblesIn this module, you will be introduced to the publication of Errata and the aspects of memory which are an inherent part of many discussions in the context of Salman Rushdie's novel 'Midnight’s Children'. This text is a political allegory that narrates the story of modern India. Next, you will learn about the political nature of the act of writing; what are the narrative elements and what strategies are adopted. Finally, you will learn about diasporic experiences in Jhumpa Lahiri's short story.Collective and Individual Memories - Learning Outcomes
Tema IniciarUnreliable Narration
Tema IniciarFrom Errata to Midnight’s Children
Tema IniciarThe Third Continent
Tema IniciarDiasporic Tales
Tema IniciarCollective and Individual Memories - Lesson Summary
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Módulo 2
Poems and Magic Realism
Recursos disponiblesIn this module, you will be introduced to the works of Gabriel Garcia Marquez and T.S. Eliot. The module will examine the short story, 'Balthazar's Marvellous Afternoon', written by Marquez. This story has a linear narrative with subtle messages and preferences. You will also learn about 'The Waste Land', by Eliot. It is a modernist poem and one of the most difficult of the 20th-century. It is considered an iconic representative literary piece of the modernist period.Poems and Magic Realism - Learning Outcomes
Tema IniciarLatin American Magic Realism
Tema IniciarThe Value of Art
Tema IniciarA Modernist Poem
Tema IniciarA Game of Chess
Tema IniciarPoems and Magic Realism - Lesson Summary
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Módulo 3
The Wall and The Applicant
Recursos disponiblesIn this module, you will be introduced to the works of a French philosopher, Sartre, and Sylvia Plath, an American poet. Sartre's poem, 'The Wall' enjoys a canonical status due to classical literature references and the narratives. You will learn about the ways in which the personal and the political intersect Sylvia Plath's ideas of feminism, marriage, gender stereotypes and social pressures through her poem, 'The Applicant'.The Wall and The Applicant - Learning Outcomes
Tema IniciarModern Times
Tema IniciarExistentialism
Tema IniciarThe Existential Question
Tema IniciarThe Applicant
Tema IniciarThe Wall and The Applicant - Lesson Summary
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Módulo 4
First Assessment
Recursos disponiblesThis assessment enables you to review your learning so you can determine your knowledge and understanding of the following modules, 1 – 3 of the following course: Movements in World Literature.First Assessment
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Módulo 5
Literature to Claim
Recursos disponiblesIn this module, you will be introduced to the concept of womanism, as defined by Alice Walker. This is a social theory based on the history and everyday experiences of women of colour, especially black women. You will examine the work of J.D. Salinger, 'Catcher in the Rye'. You will also learn the role of literature in bridging the gap between protest and democracy through a play by Tendulkar, 'Silence! The Court is in Session'.Literature to Claim - Learning Outcomes
Tema IniciarWomanism
Tema IniciarCatcher in The Rye
Tema IniciarTeenage Rhetoric
Tema IniciarProtest Drama
Tema IniciarLiterature to Claim - Lesson Summary
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Módulo 6
Bureaucracies
Recursos disponiblesIn this module, you will be introduced to the works of Christopher Marlowe, Rynunosuke Akutagawa, Franz Kafka and Nikolai Gogol. You will examine Marlowe's play 'Dr. Faustus' and Akutagawa's short story, 'In a Grove' for the role of power and honour. You will also learn how sexuality, religion and issues with identity define and influence Kafka's work, 'The Metamorphosis'. Finally, you will learn how the bureaucratic systems drive a man into madness in 'Diary of a Madman' by Gogol.Bureaucracies - Learning Outcomes
Tema IniciarFrom England to Japan
Tema IniciarMephistopheles and Kafka
Tema IniciarThe Confrontation of a Man
Tema IniciarKafka and Gogol
Tema IniciarBureaucracies - Lesson Summary
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Módulo 7
Great Authors and Great Stories
Recursos disponiblesIn this module, you will be introduced to the political and erotic fantasy of a character as you continue with Gogol's 'Diary of a Madman. You will learn about the exile experience and the consequences of globalisation from a postcolonial perspective in Kiran Desai's 'The Inheritance of Loss'. Melville's short story, 'Bartleby the Scrivener' will be discussed and you will study the cultural and economic perspectives in the idea of the self-made man in Fitzgerald's 'The Great Gatsby'.Great Authors and Great Stories - Learning Outcomes
Tema IniciarA Madman and Solid Objects
Tema IniciarFrom England to India
Tema IniciarExiles and Alienations
Tema IniciarNew York in Two Times
Tema IniciarA Self-Made Man
Tema IniciarGreat Authors and Great Stories - Lesson Summary
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Módulo 8
Second Assessment
Recursos disponiblesThis assessment enables you to review your learning so you can determine your knowledge and understanding of the following modules, 4 – 6 of the following course: Movements in World Literature.Second Assessment
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evaluación del curso: Diploma in Authors of Global Literary Movements
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Módulo 9
Course assessment
Recursos disponibles