15EM021 - Magical Realism in the Contemporary British Prose
Course specification | ||||
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Course title | Magical Realism in the Contemporary British Prose | |||
Acronym | 15EM021 | |||
Study programme | English Language and Literature | |||
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Lecturer (for classes) | ||||
Lecturer/Associate (for practice) | ||||
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC) | ||||
ESPB | 6.0 | Status | ||
Condition | Oblik uslovljenosti | |||
The goal | The course is designed to introduce students to the diverse characteristics of the literary mode of magic(al) realism as it appears in contemporary British fiction, focusing on the works of the most notable exponents of the mode. | |||
The outcome | Students are familiar with the features of the magic realist novels in contemporary British fiction, and are able to apply and express literary interpretation effectively. | |||
Contents | ||||
Contents of lectures | Historical and cultural background of magic(al) realism: various geographies, different forms, different arts. Magic(al) realism and Postmodernist, Postcolonial, and (post)feminist poetics. Magic(al) realism and related genres/modes: realism, fantastic fiction, science fiction, gothic fiction. Magic(al) realism in the novels of Angela Carter, Salman Rushdie, Jeanette Winterson, Emma Tennant, Robert Nye, Marina Warner, Ben Okri. | |||
Contents of exercises | Discussion and analysis of excerpts from the following works: Angela Carter, Nights At the Circus Salman Rushdie, Midnight’s Children Jeanette Winterson, The Passion Jeanette Winterson, The World and Other Places Emma Tennant, Wild Nights Robert Nye, The Late Mr. Shakespeare Marina Warner, Indigo Ben Okri, The Famished Road | |||
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Lectures | Exercises | OTC | Study and Research | Other classes |
2 | 2 | |||
Methods of teaching | Theoretical: Lectures, Independent Research Practical classes: Discussion and analysis of excerpts, close reading analysis | |||
Knowledge score (maximum points 100) | ||||
Pre obligations | Points | Final exam | Points | |
Activites during lectures | Test paper | 20 | ||
Practical lessons | 15 | Oral examination | 30 | |
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Seminars | 35 |