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LIT2120: WORLD LITERATURE FROM ENLIGHTENMENT TO MODERN
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LIT2120: WORLD LITERATURE FROM ENLIGHTENMENT TO MODERN
Course Code
LIT2120
Course Title
WORLD LITERATURE FROM ENLIGHTENMENT TO MODERN
Effective Term
20221
Writing Credit
Yes
International/Intercultural
Yes
Elective Flag
Yes
GELO Mapping
Critical Thinking
CLO 1: 1.0 Read and discuss a diverse and representative sample of world literature genres (poetry, prose, drama) that may draw from select plays, novels, novellas, poetry collections, and autobiographies from the 17th and 18th centuries. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Neoclassicism, Classicism, and Democracy. Introduce, identify, and contextualize key literary figures of the period such as Moliere, Voltaire, Ramprasad Sen, Rousseau, Equiano, Franklin, and Wollstonecraft.
CLO 2: 2.0 Read and analyze a diverse and representative sample of 19th Century world literature genres (poetry, prose, and drama), that may dray from select plays, novels, novellas, essays, poetry collections, and autobiographies. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Romanticism, Realism, Victorian, Naturalism, Nihilism, and Nationalism. Introduce, identify, and contextualize key literary figures of the period such as Keats, Austen, Dickinson, Marx, Flaubert, Nietzsche, Bazan, Ichiyo, Tolstoy, and Gandhi.
CLO 3: 3.0 Read and analyze a diverse and representative sample of 20th Century world literature genres through the present (poetry, prose, drama) that may draw from select plays, novels, novellas, essays, poetry collections, and autobiographies. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Dadaism, Post-WW II, Cold War, Existentialism, Modernism, Post-Modernism, Social Realism, Post Dadaism, Post-WW II, Cold War, Existentialism, Modernism, Post-Modernism, Social Realism, Post-Industrialism, and Post-Colonialism.
CLO 4: 4.0 Write a structured paper that incorporates research and engages in an analysis of a literary movement, author, or text(s) within World Literature from the seventeenth century to the present.
Ethical Reasoning
CLO 1: 1.0 Read and discuss a diverse and representative sample of world literature genres (poetry, prose, drama) that may draw from select plays, novels, novellas, poetry collections, and autobiographies from the 17th and 18th centuries. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Neoclassicism, Classicism, and Democracy. Introduce, identify, and contextualize key literary figures of the period such as Moliere, Voltaire, Ramprasad Sen, Rousseau, Equiano, Franklin, and Wollstonecraft.
CLO 2: 2.0 Read and analyze a diverse and representative sample of 19th Century world literature genres (poetry, prose, and drama), that may dray from select plays, novels, novellas, essays, poetry collections, and autobiographies. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Romanticism, Realism, Victorian, Naturalism, Nihilism, and Nationalism. Introduce, identify, and contextualize key literary figures of the period such as Keats, Austen, Dickinson, Marx, Flaubert, Nietzsche, Bazan, Ichiyo, Tolstoy, and Gandhi.
CLO 3: 3.0 Read and analyze a diverse and representative sample of 20th Century world literature genres through the present (poetry, prose, drama) that may draw from select plays, novels, novellas, essays, poetry collections, and autobiographies. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Dadaism, Post-WW II, Cold War, Existentialism, Modernism, Post-Modernism, Social Realism, Post Dadaism, Post-WW II, Cold War, Existentialism, Modernism, Post-Modernism, Social Realism, Post-Industrialism, and Post-Colonialism.
CLO 4: 4.0 Write a structured paper that incorporates research and engages in an analysis of a literary movement, author, or text(s) within World Literature from the seventeenth century to the present.
Global Awareness
CLO 1: 1.0 Read and discuss a diverse and representative sample of world literature genres (poetry, prose, drama) that may draw from select plays, novels, novellas, poetry collections, and autobiographies from the 17th and 18th centuries. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Neoclassicism, Classicism, and Democracy. Introduce, identify, and contextualize key literary figures of the period such as Moliere, Voltaire, Ramprasad Sen, Rousseau, Equiano, Franklin, and Wollstonecraft.
CLO 2: 2.0 Read and analyze a diverse and representative sample of 19th Century world literature genres (poetry, prose, and drama), that may dray from select plays, novels, novellas, essays, poetry collections, and autobiographies. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Romanticism, Realism, Victorian, Naturalism, Nihilism, and Nationalism. Introduce, identify, and contextualize key literary figures of the period such as Keats, Austen, Dickinson, Marx, Flaubert, Nietzsche, Bazan, Ichiyo, Tolstoy, and Gandhi.
CLO 3: 3.0 Read and analyze a diverse and representative sample of 20th Century world literature genres through the present (poetry, prose, drama) that may draw from select plays, novels, novellas, essays, poetry collections, and autobiographies. Introduce and define key relevant literary movements and periods such as Dadaism, Post-WW II, Cold War, Existentialism, Modernism, Post-Modernism, Social Realism, Post Dadaism, Post-WW II, Cold War, Existentialism, Modernism, Post-Modernism, Social Realism, Post-Industrialism, and Post-Colonialism.
CLO 4: 4.0 Write a structured paper that incorporates research and engages in an analysis of a literary movement, author, or text(s) within World Literature from the seventeenth century to the present.
Reviewer Comments
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