Literature in English

Literature in English

The Literature in English subject offered by the college explores the richness and diversity of English-language literature from various periods, regions, and genres. The program emphasizes critical analysis, creative thinking, and effective communication, offering students a deep appreciation for literary artistry and cultural expression. Key features of the subject include:

Core Areas of Study:

  • Historical and Thematic Survey: Study of major literary movements, from classical and medieval works to contemporary literature, including Romanticism, Modernism, and Postmodernism.
  • Genres: Exploration of poetry, prose, drama, and non-fiction, with a focus on their unique forms, conventions, and innovations.
  • Global Perspectives: Examination of British, American, African, Asian, and Caribbean literature, among others, highlighting the global nature of English literature.

Special Topics:

  • Critical Theory: Introduction to literary criticism and theoretical frameworks such as feminism, postcolonialism, structuralism, and deconstruction.
  • Creative Writing: Opportunities to develop original works of fiction, poetry, or drama.
  • Literature and Society: Analysis of how literature reflects and influences social, political, and cultural contexts, including issues of race, gender, and identity.

Skill Development:

  • Analytical Skills: Close reading and critical interpretation of texts to uncover deeper meanings and themes.
  • Writing Proficiency: Development of clear, persuasive, and creative writing styles for academic and professional purposes.
  • Research Competency: Training in literary research, textual analysis, and citation practices.

Practical Learning:

  • Workshops and Seminars: Interactive sessions to discuss and critique literary works and ideas.
  • Projects and Essays: In-depth assignments encouraging original thought and analysis.
  • Performances and Readings: Opportunities to engage with literature through performance and live interpretation.

The subject equips students with a strong foundation in critical thinking, creativity, and communication, preparing them for careers in writing, publishing, education, media, public relations, or further academic pursuits in the humanities.

Date

19 December 2024

Tags

Arts Stream