15EM035 - Contemporary Anglophone Poetry
Course specification | ||||
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Course title | Contemporary Anglophone Poetry | |||
Acronym | 15EM035 | |||
Study programme | English Language and Literature | |||
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Lecturer/Associate (for practice) | ||||
Lecturer/Associate (for OTC) | ||||
ESPB | 6.0 | Status | ||
Condition | Oblik uslovljenosti | |||
The goal | Students will get familiarised with the most important features, theoretical ideas, movements, works and authors of poetry written in English since 1950s and into the 21st century | |||
The outcome | Students will be able to better understand contemporary literature and culture of the English-speaking world | |||
Contents | ||||
Contents of lectures | British postmodern poetry. The Movement, British Poetry Revival, Philip Larkin. Early American postmodern poetry. Objective Verse.: Charles Olson. Robert Creeley. Denise Levertov. Surrealism, Language poetry, The New York School: John Ashbery. Lyn Hejinian. British women poets: Penelope Shuttle, Carol Ann Duffy. British modernist and postmodernist archetypal tradition: Ted Hughes. UK's poet laureates: Ted Hughes, Carol Ann Duffy. Contemporary Canadian poetry: Anne Carson. Serbian-American poetry: Charles Simic. 21st century poetry in English and trends: Flarf. social media and poetry: Rupi Kaur. Contemporary women poets: Brenda Shaughnessy, Grace Nichols, Jackie Kay. | |||
Contents of exercises | Close reading of selected poems | |||
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Lectures | Exercises | OTC | Study and Research | Other classes |
2 | 2 | |||
Methods of teaching | Lectures and seminars. Face to face. Discussion. Use of audio-visual material (video clips, films) | |||
Knowledge score (maximum points 100) | ||||
Pre obligations | Points | Final exam | Points | |
Activites during lectures | 10 | Test paper | ||
Practical lessons | Oral examination | 50 | ||
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Colloquia | ||||
Seminars | 40 |