World Literature and Literary Awards [2500-OG-EN-WLLA]
Semestr zimowy 2018/19
Konwersatorium,
grupa nr 1
Przedmiot: | World Literature and Literary Awards [2500-OG-EN-WLLA] |
Zajęcia: |
Semestr zimowy 2018/19 [2018/19Z]
(zakończony)
Konwersatorium [KON], grupa nr 1 [pozostałe grupy] |
Termin i miejsce:
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Terminy najbliższych spotkań:
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Liczba osób w grupie: | 27 |
Limit miejsc: | 25 |
Zaliczenie: | Zaliczenie na ocenę |
Prowadzący: | Anna Skubaczewska-Pniewska |
Literatura: |
the same as in part A |
Zakres tematów: |
1. The concept of world literature against literary prizes: problems of intercultural communication. 2. The Nobel Prize in Literature – history, criteria and rules for granting, the activity of the Swedish Academy. 3. The analysis of verdicts from recent years in the light of changes in literary consciousness (e.g. Nobel Prize for Bob Dylan and Svetlana Alexievitch). 4. Other awards towards an international literary career: The Man Booker Prize and The Man Booker International Prize, National Book Award and Miguel de Cervantes Prize, etc. – history, criteria and rules for granting; comparing literary works across histories, cultures and languages. 5. "Doctor Zhivago" by Boris Pasternak as a tale about the Russian Hamlet of the day of the revolution (Literary Nobel, 1958); controversy about the refusal to accept the prize. 6. "Uncompromising clear-sightedness" of poetry by Czesław Miłosz (Literary Nobel, 1980). "Captive Mind" as an analysis of "enslavement through consciousness". 7. An apology for philology and praise for literary art in Antonia Susan Byatt’s "Possession"; unlimited intertextuality, multidimensional and multi-genre structure of the novel (Booker Prize, 1990). 8. "Disgrace" by John Maxwell Coetzee as an academic postcolonial novel (Booker Prize, 1999; Literary Nobel, 2003). 9. "Conversation in the Cathedral" by Mario Vargas Llosa as a polyphonic novel and a multiperspectivie picture of Peru (Cervantes Prize, 1994; Literary Nobel, 2010). 10. Literary awards in Poland. Do Polish literary prizes announce the international success of their laureates? |
Metody dydaktyczne: |
the same as in part A |
Metody i kryteria oceniania: |
the same as in part A |
Uwagi: |
zajęcia ogólnouniwersyteckie dedykowane studentom Erasmus |
Właścicielem praw autorskich jest Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu.