Thursday, November 30, 2017
Haifaa El-Mansour, Wadjda
Tuesday, November 21, 2017
Global Lit Assignments: Nov 27 - Dec 7
Tuesday-Thursday November 27 and 29: Movie, Wadjda. We'll be watching it in class.
Tuesday December 5: Read/View the following graphic stories/comics:
Anu, by Emily Carroll
His Face All Red, Emily Carroll
Darkness, Bouletcorp
“Bongcheon-Dong Ghost” by Horang (This one is seriously scary! Feel free to skip it if you think it might be too much for you.)
Thursday December 7: Final Exam, 2:45 p.m. In the classroom. For those of you writing the paper, the paper is due by this point as well, though you should feel free to email it to me at Kelly.Jennings@uafs.edu
Ngugi Wa Thiong’o, “Wedding at the Cross”
In “Wedding at the Cross,” Ngugi, who himself comes from a
colonized country (Kenya, colonized by the British, among others), writes about
a young man and a young woman, Wariuki and Miriamu.
Leslie Marmon Silko, “Yellow Woman”
This is a post-modern
as well as a post-colonial story. That is to say, it mixes both Western and
Native American traditions, ancient and modern world views, as well as placing a
tale of a colonized culture into a Post-colonial world.
Global Lit Assignment November 21 - Dec 5
Tuesday November 21: “Yellow Woman,” 1684-1690; “Wedding at the Cross,” 1692 -1702
Tuesday-Thursday November 27 and 29: Movie, Wadja. We'll be watching it in class.
Beckett, Krapp's Last Tape
Samuel Beckett / The Absurd
The Absurd is a particular subset of Modernist
writing.
Absurdist writers,
feeling that the world is incapable of being deciphered or comprehended, try to
cause in their audience or readers the pointlessness and confusion they believe
everyone should feel upon recognizing
the absurd nature of existence.
Kafka
Franz
Kafka (who was highly influenced by Freud and said so in his journals) wrote in
a style known (now) as Magical
Realism.
Thursday, November 9, 2017
Global Lit: Tolstoy's Folk Tales
Leo
Tolstoy, who lived and worked in Russia during the Enlightenment, Romantic,
Realist, and Naturalist periods (even a bit into the Modernist era), is one of
the most influential writers in the world.
Global Lit Assignments: November 9 through Nov 29
Global Lit: Blake, Tennyson, Browning
William
Blake
William Blake is an early Romantic poet.
Romantics
Romantics
are reacting to the Enlightenment thinkers in Europe and England – you’ll
remember that the Enlightenment were those 18th Century philosophers
and scholars who believe, more or less, in the power of human reason to fix the
world; who believe, that is,
Wednesday, November 1, 2017
Global Lit: Assignments November 2 - November 16
Thursday November 2: William Blake, 582-587; Tennyson, 644 - 645; Elizabeth Barrett Browning: "The Musical Instrument."
Candide
Voltaire, Candide
Voltaire wrote Candide in 1759, during the Enlightenment Era.
Voltaire – philosopher, skeptic, poet,
playwright, satirist – was infamous in his time, persecuted and prosecuted,
exiled from France, jailed in the Bastille, reviled and beloved.
Though religious, he had real issues with
many parts of the Christian bible, and particularly with the ways in which that
text was interpreted and used in the world; and he had similar issues with
other religions.
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