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COURSE STRUCTURE

AND SYLLABI

FOR

THREE YEAR B.A. DEGREE COURSE

DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND

LITERATURE

ADAMAS UNIVERSITY

2019-22

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SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES

UNDERGRADUATE COURSE STRUCTURE

UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM

B.A. (Hons.) in ENGLISH

SEMESTER I

SL.

No.

TYPE OF

COURSE

COURSE

CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE

CONTACT HOURS

PER WEEK REM

ARKS L T P C

CC HEN31101 INDIAN WRITING IN ENGLISH 5 1 0 6

CC HEN31103 BRITISH POETRY AND DRAMA:

14TH TO 17TH CENTURIES 5 1 0 6

GE GENERIC ELECTIVE – (SUB-1;

PAPER- 1) 5 1 0 6

AECC HEN31105 ENGLISH COMMUNICATION 2 0 0 2

EXT HSO31107 GENDER: SOCIAL SCIENCE

PERSPECTIVES 2 0 0 2

SUB TOTAL 22

SEMESTER II

SL.

No.

TYPE OF

COURSE

COURSE

CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE

CONTACT HOURS

PER WEEK REM

ARK

S L T P C

CC HEN31102 BRITISH POETRY AND DRAMA: 17TH

AND 18TH CENTURIES 5 1 0 6 CC HEN31104 INDIAN CLASSICAL LITERATURE 5 1 0 6 AECC SGY31106 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2 0 0 2

GE GENERIC ELECTIVE – (SUB-1;

PAPER- 2) 5 1 0 6

EXT HSO31108 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2 0 0 2

SUB TOTAL 22

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SEMESTER III

SL.

No.

TYPE OF

COURSE

COURSE

CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE

CONTACT HOURS

PER WEEK REM

ARK

S L T P C

CC HEN32101

BRITISH LITERATURE: 18TH

CENTURY 5 1 0 6 CC HEN32103 BRITISH ROMANTIC LITERATURE 5 1 0 6

CC HEN32105 POPULAR LITERATURE 5 1 0 6

SEC SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSES-I 2 0 0 2

GE GENERIC ELECTIVE (SUB-2,

PAPER-1) 5 1 0 6 SUB TOTAL 26

SEMESTER IV

SL.

No.

TYPE OF

COURSE

COURSE

CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE

CONTACT HOURS

PER WEEK REM

ARK

S L T P C

CC HEN32102

BRITISH LITERATURE: 19TH

CENTURY 5 1 0 6

CC HEN32104

BRITISH LITERATURE: THE EARLY

20TH CENTURY 5 1 0 6

CC HEN32106 EUROPEAN CLASSICAL

LITERATURE 5 1 0 6

GE GENERIC ELECTIVE (SUB-2, PAPER-

2) 5 1 0 6

SEC SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSES-II 2 0 0 2 SUB TOTAL 26

SEMESTER V

SL.

NO

.

TYPE OF

COURSE

COURSE

CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE

CONTACT HOURS

PER WEEK REM

ARK

S L T P C

CC HEN33101 MODERN EUROPEAN DRAMA 5 1 0 6 CC HEN33103 AMERICAN LITERATURE 5 1 0 6 DSE DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE-I 5 1 0 6 DSE DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE-II 5 1 0 6 PRO/INT HEN33411 PROJECT/ INTERNSHIP 2 0 0 2

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Discipline Specific Electives (DSE):

Students are required to study FOUR elective Papers from the Major/ Hons discipline during

semester V and VI. The lists of the electives are given below.

Choose any Two in Semester-V Choose any Two in Semester-VI

1. LITERATURES OF THE

INDIAN DIASPORA

HEN33105 5. LITERATURE AND

CINEMA

HEN33106

2. BRITISH LITERATURE:

POST WORLD WAR II

HEN33107 6. WORLD LITERATURES HEN33108

3. LITERARY THEORY HEN33109 7. TRAVEL WRITING HEN33114

4. SCIENCE FICTION AND

DETECTIVE LITERATURE

HEN33111 8. AUTOBIOGRAPHY HEN33116

ABBREVIATIONS:

CC Core Course

AECC: Ability Enhancement Compulsory Course

DSE Discipline Specific Elective Course

EXT Extension

GE Generic Elective Course

GDS Graduate Dissertation

SEC Skill Enhancement Course

INT Internship

26

SEMESTER VI

SL.

No.

TYPE OF

COURSE

COURSE

CODE TITLE OF THE COURSE

CONTACT HOURS

PER WEEK REM

ARK

S L T P C

CC HEN33102 WOMEN’S WRITING 5 1 0 6 CC HEN33104 POSTCOLONIAL LITERATURES 5 1 0 6

DSE

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE-

III 5 1 0 6

DSE

DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE-

IV 5 1 0 6 GDS HEN33112 DISSERTATION 2 0 0 2

26

TOTAL

(REQUIRED CREDIT) 148

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GENERIC ELECTIVE PAPERS

DISCIPLINE WISE LIST OF GENERIC ELECTIVE PAPERS

BENGALI ECONOMICS PSYCHOLOGY

A BENGALI SHORT

STORIES AND

NOVELS (HBE31105)

A INTRODUCTORY

MICROECONOMICS

(CEC31101)

A GENERAL

PSYCHOLOGY

(HPS31109)

B BENGALI

LINGUISTICS &

GRAMMAR

(HBE31106)

B INTRODUCTORY

MACROECONOMICS

(CEC31102)

B APPLIED

PSYCHOLOGY

(HPS31110)

C TAGORE

LITERATURE

(HBE32107)

C INDIAN ECONOMY

(CEC32103)

C PSYCHOLOGY OF

VIRTUE (HPS32109)

D FILM & CULTURE

STUDIES (HBE32108)

D DEVELOPMENT

ECONOMICS

(CEC32104)

D ABNORMAL

PSYCHOLOGY

(HPS32108)

ENGLISH POLITICAL SCIENCE/

INTERNAL RELATIONS/

PUBLIC

ADMINISTRATION

HISTORY

A INTRODUCTION TO

LANGUAGE,

LITERATURE AND

CULTURE

(HEN31107)

A GOVERNANCE:

ISSUES AND

CHALLENGES

(HPO31105)

A ENVIRONMENTAL

ISSUES IN INDIA

(HHS31105)

B ACADEMIC WRITING

AND COMPOSITION

(HEN31106)

B GANDHI AND THE

CONTEMPORARY

WORLD (HPO31106)

B MAKING OF

CONTEMPORARY

INDIA (HHS31106)

C ENGLISH

LANGUAGE AND

LINGUISTICS

(HEN32107)

C CONTEMPORARY

POLITICAL

ECONOMY

(HPO32107)

C ISSUES OF

CONTEMPORARY

WORLD (HHS32107)

D TEXT AND

PERFORMANCE

(HEN32108)

D FEMINISM: THEORY

AND PRACTICE

(HPO32108)

D HISTORY OF

BENGAL (HHS32108)

JOURNALISM & MASS

COMMUNICATION

SOCIOLOGY

A BASICS OF

JOURNALISM

HJM31105

A INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY (HSO31105)

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B BASICS OF

PHOTOGRAPHY

HJM31106

B INDIAN SOCIETY: IMAGES AND REALITY

(HSO31106)

C FILM APPRECIATION

HJM32109

C SOCIOLOGICAL THEORIES (HSO32107)

D DOCUMENTARY

PRODUCTION

HJM32210

D METHODS OF SOCIOLOGICAL ENQUIRY

(HSO32108)

SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSES

SEC-01- LANGUAGE TEACHING (HEN32109)

SEC-02- CREATIVE WRITING (HEN32112)

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SYLLABI FOR UNDERGRADUATE COURSE IN

ENGLISH UNDER CHOICE BASED CREDIT

SYSTEM AS PRESCRIBED BY UGC

OFFERED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, ADAMAS

UNIVERSITY, BARASAT

PROPOSED TO BE IMPLEMENTED FROM AUGUST,

2019

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Structure of B. A. Honours English (CBCS) Core Course

Semester I

Paper 1: Indian Writing in English

Unit I: Background

The early history of Indian Writing in English — conflicts, controversies and debates — pre-

Independence and post- Independence Contexts — readership— language and aesthetics in

Indian English poetry — themes and issues in IE fiction — IE drama forms, language,

performance

Unit II: Fiction

R.K. Narayan: Swami and Friends/Anita Desai: In Custody

Unit III: Drama

Mahesh Dattani: Bravely Fought the Queen

Unit IV: Poetry (Pre-Independence)

H.L.V. Derozio: “Freedom to the Slave”, “The Orphan Girl”

Toru Dutt: “Our Casurina Tree” / Sarojini Naidu: “To India”

Rabindranath Tagore: “Where the Mind is Without Fear”/ Sri Aurobindo: “The Golden Light”

Unit V: Poetry (Post-Independence)

Kamala Das: Introduction”/ “My Grandmother’s House”

Nissim Ezekiel: “Enterprise”/ “The Night of the Scorpion”

Arun Kolatkar: “Scratch” from Jejuri

A. K. Ramanujan: “A River”

Robin S. Ngangom: “The Strange Affair of Robin S. Ngangom”/ “A Poem for Mother”

Unit VI: Prose/Short Story:

Mulk Raj Anand: “Two Lady Rams”

Shashi Despande: “The Intrusion”

Temsula Ao: “Shadows” from These Hills Called Home: Stories from a War Zone

Paper 2: British Poetry and Drama: 14th to 17th Centuries

Unit I: Background

Medieval to Renaissance society, culture and poetry— Renaissance Humanism -Court and City

— Secular life— and Political Thought — religious formulations — Elizabethan Lyric Tradition

and Tottel’s Miscellany— stage, performance and drama.

Unit II: Chaucer: Excerpts from “The General Prologue”

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Unit III: Poetry

Edmund Spenser Selections from Amoretti: Sonnet LXVII “Like as a huntsman...”/ Sonnet LVII

“Sweet warrior...”/ Sonnet LXXV “One day I wrote her name...”

William Shakespeare: “Sonnet 18”

Philip Sidney: Astrophel and Stella, Sonnet 1 “Loving in truth...”

Unit IV: Poetry

John Donne: “The Sunne Rising”/ “The Good Morrow”/, “Valediction: forbidding mourning”

Andrew Marvell: “To His Coy Mistress”:

Unit V: Drama

Christopher Marlowe: Tambourline Part I/Edward II

Unit VI: Drama

William Shakespeare: Macbeth/ The Merchant of Venice/ Julius Caesar

Semester II

Paper 3: British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th Centuries

UnitI: Background

Historical context —Religious and Secular Thought in the 17th Century — Evolution of poetic

practice — The Mock-epic and Satire — Changes in stage practice—Women in the 17th

Century—The Comedy of Manners

Unit II: John Milton: Paradise Lost: Book 1

Unit III: William Congreve: The Way of the World

Unit IV: John Dryden: Mac Flecknoe

Unit V: Alexander Pope: The Rape of the Lock (Canto I)

Unit VI (Poetry)

Thomas Gray: “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard”

William Collins: “Ode to Evening”

Paper 4: Indian Classical Literature

Unit I: Background

Society and culture in ancient India— Sanskrit and its literary traditions—The Indian Epic

Tradition—Themes and Recensions — Classical Indian Drama —Theory and Practice —

Alankara and Rasa—Dharma and the Heroic

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Unit II: Kalidasa: Excerpts from Abhijnana Shakuntalam, tr. Chandra Rajan, in Kalidasa: The

Loom of Time (New Delhi: Penguin, 1989)/ Meghadutam

Unit III: Vyasa: Extracts from “The Dicing”/”The Sequel to Dicing”/ “The Book of the

Assembly Hall”/ “The Temptation of Karna”, Book V “The Book of Effort”, in The

Mahabharata: tr. and ed.J.A.B. van Buitenen (Chicago: Brill, 1975) pp. 106–69.

Unit IV: Sudraka: Mricchakatika, tr. M.M. Ramachandra Kale (New Delhi: Motilal

Banarasidass, 1962).

Unit V

Ilango Adigal: “The Book of Banci”, in Cilappatikaram: The Tale of an Anklet, tr. R.

Parthasarathy (Delhi: Penguin, 2004) Book 3.

Unit VI

Bharata: Natyashastra, tr. Manomohan Ghosh, vol. I, 2nd edn (Calcutta: Granthalaya, 1967)

Chap. 6: “Sentiments”, pp. 100–18.

Semester III

Paper 5: British Literature: 18th Century

Unit I: Background

The Augustan Age— Enlightenment thought — Neoclassicism— Post-Restoration Drama—The

Periodical Press — Development of Prose— the rise of the novel— the country and the city

Unit II: Fanny Burney: Evelina

Unit III: Daniel Defoe: The Life and Adventures of Robinson Crusoe

Unit IV: Oliver Goldsmith: She Stoops to Conquer

Unit V: Jonathan Swift: Gulliver’s Travels (Books I and II)

Unit VI: Periodical Essays and Prose

Joseph Addison and Richard Steele: Spectator Papers 1, 2/ Samuel Johnson (The Rambler—

Essay 155, 156)/ Oliver Goldsmith “An Essay on the Theatre”. Steele; Addison; Swift

Paper 6: British Romantic Literature

Unit I: Background

Reason and Imagination — Conceptions of Nature — Literature and Revolution —

Lyric poetry— the Gothic—Romanticism

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Unit II: Poetry: Early Romantics

William Blake: “The Lamb”/ “The Chimney Sweeper” (from The Songs of Innocence and The

Songs of Experience)/ “The Tyger” (The Songs of Experience)/ “Introduction” to The Songs of

Innocence

Robert Burns: “A Bard’s Epitaph”/ “Scots WhaHae”

Unit III: Poetry

William Wordsworth: “Tintern Abbey”/ “Ode: Intimations of Immortality”/ “The world is too

much with us”

Samuel Taylor Coleridge: “Kubla Khan”/ “Dejection: An Ode”

Unit IV: Poetry: Late Romantics

Lord George Gordon Noel Byron: “Childe Harold”: canto III, verses 36–45 (lines 316–405);

canto IV, verses 178–86 (lines 1594–674)

Unit V: Poetry

Percy Bysshe Shelley: “Ode to the West Wind”/ “Ozymandias”/ “Hymn to Intellectual Beauty”

John Keats: “Ode to a Nightingale”/ “To Autumn”/ “On First Looking into Chapman’s Homer”

Unit VI: Mary Shelley: Frankenstein

Paper 7: Popular Literature

Unit I: Background

The Canonical and the Popular—Debates and Conflicts— Ethics and Education in Children’s

Literature—-Sense and Nonsense — The Comic and The Graphic Novel

Unit II:Herge: “Tintin in Tibet “/Asterix (“The Great Crossing”)

Unit III: Agatha Christie: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd

Unit IV: Dan Brown: The Da Vinci Code

Unit V: Lewis Caroll : “Jabberwocky”/ Edward Lear: “The Owl and the Pussy-Cat”

Unit VI: Sukumar Ray: Ha Ja Ba Ra La

Semester IV

Paper 8: British Literature: 19th Century

Unit I: Background

Intellectual milieu —Utilitarianism, Positivism, Darwinism —The 19th Century Novel —

Marriage and Sexuality —The Writer and Society— Faith and Doubt —The Dramatic

Monologue

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Unit II: Jane Austen: Pride and Prejudice

Unit III: Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre

Unit IV: Charles Dickens:Oliver Twist/David Copperfield

Unit V: Poetry

Alfred Tennyson: “The Lady of Shallot”/ “Ulysses”/ “The Defence of Lucknow”

Matthew Arnold: “Dover Beach”

Unit VI: Poetry

Robert Browning: “My Last Duchess”/ “The Last Ride Together’ Christina Rossetti: “Remember Me”/ Elizabeth Barrett Browning: “How do I Love Thee”

Paper 9: British Literature: The Early 20th Century

Unit I: Background

Modernism —Post-modernism and non-European Cultures — The Women’s Movement in the

Early 20th Century — Psychoanalysis and the Stream of Consciousness —The Uses of Myth—

The Avant Garde

Unit II: George Bernard Shaw: Arms and the Man/Candida

Unit III: D.H. Lawrence: Sons and Lovers

Unit IV: Virginia Woolf: To the Lighthouse

Unit V: Poetry W.B. Yeats: “Leda and the Swan”/ “The Second Coming”/ “No Second Troy”/ “Sailing to

Byzantium”

Unit VI: Poetry

T.S. Eliot: “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”/ “Sweeney among the Nightingales”/

“The Hollow Men”

Paper 10: European Classical Literature

Unit I: Background

Literary Cultures in Greece and Augustan Rome — The Epic — Classical Tragic Drama in the

Athenian City State — Greek and Latin Comedy—Catharsis and Mimesis— Ode, Satire, Epistle

Unit II: Homer: Selections from The Iliad, tr. E.V. Rieu (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1985)/

Virgil: Selections from The Aeneid

Unit III: Sophocles: Oedipus the King, tr. Robert Fagles in Sophocles: The Three Theban Plays (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1984).

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Unit IV: Plautus: Pot of Gold, tr. E.F. Watling (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1965).

Unit V: Ovid Selections from Metamorphoses “Bacchus” (Book III)/ “Pyramus and Thisbe” (Book IV)/ “Philomela” (Book VI), tr. Mary M. Innes (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1975).

Unit VI: Horace Satires I: 4, in Horace: Satires and Epistles and Persius: Satires, tr. Niall

Rudd (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 2005)

Semester V

Paper 11: Modern European Drama

Unit I: Background

Modern European Drama —Realism, Naturalism and Beyond — Social Milieu and Political

Circumstances — New Trends and Patterns — The Theatre of the Absurd

Unit II: Text and Performance: Stage and Issues of Representation

Unit III: Henrik Ibsen: The Doll’s House

Unit IV: Bertolt Brecht: Mother Courage

Unit V: Samuel Beckett: Waiting for Godot

Unit VI: Eugene Ionesco: Rhinoceros

Paper 12: American Literature

Unit I: Background

The American Dream —Social Realism and the American Novel — Folklore and the American

Novel —Black Women’s Writings — Questions of Form in American Poetry

Unit II: Tennessee Williams: The Glass Menagerie

Unit III: Toni Morrison: Beloved

Unit IV: Short Stories

Edgar Allan Poe: “The Purloined Letter”

F. Scott Fitzgerald: “The Crack-up”

William Faulkner: “Dry September”

Unit V: Poetry

Anne Bradstreet: “The Prologue”

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Walt Whitman: Selections from Leaves of Grass/ “O Captain, My Captain”/ “Passage to India”

(lines 1–68)

Alexie Sherman Alexie: “Crow Testament”/ “Evolution”

Langston Hughes: “The Negro Speaks of Rivers”

Unit VI: Ernest Miller Hemingway: The Old Man and the Sea

Semester VI

Paper 13: Women’s Writing

Unit I: Background

Women's Writing and Sexual Politics —The Confessional and Autobiographical Mode— Race,

Caste and Gender —Social Reform and Women’s Rights

Unit II; Poetry

Emily Dickinson: “I cannot live with you”/ “I’m wife; I’ve finished that”

Sylvia Plath: “Daddy”/ “Lady Lazarus”

Eunice De Souza: “Advice to Women”/ “Bequest”

Unit III: Alice Walker: The Color Purple

Unit IV:

Charlotte Perkins Gilman: “The Yellow Wallpaper” Katherine Mansfield: “Bliss” Mahashweta Devi: “Draupadi”, tr. Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak (Calcutta: Seagull, 2002)

Unit V: Mary Wollstonecraft A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (New York: Norton, 1988) chap. 1, pp. 11–19; chap. 2, pp. 19–38./ Virginia Woolf: A Room of One’s Own.

Unit VI: Ramabai Ranade ‘A Testimony of our Inexhaustible Treasures’, in Pandita Ramabai

Through Her Own Words: Selected Works, tr. Meera Kosambi (New Delhi: OUP, 2000) pp.

295–324

Paper 14: Postcolonial Literatures

Unit I: Background

An Overview of Postcolonial Writing— Decolonization, Globalization and Literature— Identity

Politics — Questions of Language and Form—Region, Race, and Gender

Unit II: Salman Rushdie: Haroun and the Sea of Stories/ Amitav Ghosh: The Shadow Lines

Unit III: Gabriel Garcia Marquez: Love in the Time of Cholera

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Unit IV: Poetry

Margaret Atwood: “Happy Ending” Ama Ata Aidoo: “The Girl who can” Grace Ogot: “The Green Leaves”

Bapsi Sidwa: “Their Language of Love”

Unit V:

A D Hope: “Australia”

Pablo Neruda: “Tonight I Can Write”/ “The Way Spain Was”

Jean Arasenyan: “All is Burning.”

UnitVI:

Derek Walcott: “A Far Cry from Africa”/ “Names”

David Malouf: “Revolving Days”/ “Wild Lemons”

Mamang Dai: “Small Towns and the River”/ “The Voice of the Mountain”

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Discipline Centric Elective (Any four)

Paper Titles

1. Literature of the Indian Diaspora

2. British Literature: Post World War II

3. Literary Theory

4. Science fiction and Detective Literature

5. Literature and Cinema

6. World Literatures

7. Travel writing

8. Autobiography

Semester V (Any Two out of Four Options Offered )

Paper 1: Literature of the Indian Diaspora

I

Background: Exploring the concept of the Diaspora — Nostalgia for a forgotten home—

Alienation and Exile— Language, Culture, Identity

II

Rohinton Mistry: A Fine Balance

III

V. S. Naipaul: A House for Mr. Biswas

IV

Jhumpa Lahiri: Interpreter of Maladies (Any two stories will be selected)

V Poems

Meena Alexander: “Muse”/ For My Father, Karachi, 1947”

Vikram Seth: Two poems from The Golden Gate or “The Crocodile and the Monkey” from

Beastly Tales.

Sujata Bhatt: “A Definite History”

VI

Salman Rushdie: “‘Commonwealth Literature’ Does not Exist” from Imaginary Homelands

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Paper 2: British Literature: Post World War II

I

Background: Postmodernism in British Literature —Britishness after 1960s —Intertextuality and

Experimentation— Literature and Counterculture

II

Jeanette Winterson: Sexing The Cherry/ Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit /

III

Hanif Kureshi: My Beautiful Laundrette/ John Osborne: Look Back In Anger

IV

Phillip Larkin: “Whitsun Weddings”/ “Church Going”

Ted Hughes: “Hawk Roosting”/ “Crow’s Fall”

V

Seamus Heaney: “Digging”/ “Casualty”

Carol Anne Duffy: “Text”/ “Stealing”

VI

Roald Dahl: “Lamb to the Slaughter”

Diana Athill: An Unavoidable Delay, and Other Stories (selections)

Paper 3: Literary Theory

I

Background: What is Literary Theory— How it can be used for Reading Literary Texts — Key

Concepts and Historical Trends — Terms and their application

II

Marxism: Genealogy and definition — Major theorists —Relevance in textual reading —Key

terms and their application — Althusser

III

Formalism: Definition and approach — Close Reading and its advantages

IV

Structuralism: What is structuralism — major theorists and key concepts—Key terms and 5heir

application

V

Poststructuralism :Genealogy and definition; Scope and relevance Major theorists; Key terms

and their application: Logocentrism,, Binaries, Deconstruction, Hyperreal- Simulation.

VI

Modernism and Postmodernism: Movements and their history — differences— key concepts—

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Paper 4: Science Fiction and Detective Literature

I Background: Conceptual differences between science fiction and detective literature Crime across the Media — Constructions of Criminal Identity —Cultural Stereotypes in Crime

Fiction — Social and thematic issues—Ethics and Censorship

II

Arthur Conan Doyle: The Hound of the Baskervilles

III

R. L. Stevenson: Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

IV

Satyajit Ray: Prof. Shanku series (selected writing)

V

Feluda/Byomkesh (selected writing)

VI

Film Appréciation

Semester VI ( Any Two out of Four Options Offered )

Paper 5: Literature and Cinema I

Background: Theories of Adaptation Transformation and Transposition Hollywood and

‘Bollywood’ —The ‘Two Ways of Seeing’ Adaptation as Interpretation—James Monaco: The

language of film: signs and syntax’ in How To Read A Film : The World of Movies, Media &

Multimedia (New York: OUP, 2009) chap. 3, pp. 170– 249.

II

William Shakespeare: Comedy of Errors and Angoor (dir. Gulzar, 1982), / Macbeth and

Maqbool (dir. Vishal Bhardwaj, 2003)/ Othello and Omkara (dir. Vishal Bhardwaj, 2006)

III

Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice and its adaptations: BBC TV mini-series (1995),

Joe Wright (2005) and Gurinder Chadha’s Bride and Prejudice (2004).

IV

Rudaali (dir. Kalpana Lajmi, 1993) and Gangor or ‘Behind the Bodice’ (dir. Italo

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Spinelli, 2010). “Rudali” by Mahasweta Devi

V

Ruskin Bond: “A Flight of Pigeons” and Junoon (dir. Shyam Benegal, 1979)/ “The Blue

Umbrella” and The Blue Umbrella (dir. Vishal

Bhardwaj, 2005)/ “Suzanne’s Seven Husbands” and Saat Khoon Maaf (dir. Vishal Bhardwaj,

2011).

VI

Bapsi Sidhwa, Ice Candy Man and Earth (1998; dir. Deepa Mehta, Cracking the Earth Films

Incorp.)/ Amrita Pritam, Pinjar: The Skeleton and Other Stories, tr. Khushwant Singh (New

Delhi: Tara Press, 2009) and Pinjar (2003; dir. C.P. Dwivedi, Lucky Star Entertainment).

Paper 6: World Literatures

I

Background : The Idea of World Literature —Memory, Displacement and Diaspora—Hybridity,

Race and Culture —Literary Translation and the Circulation of Literary Texts Aesthetics and

Politics in Poetry

II

Kōbō Abe: A Face of Another / Kenzaburō Ōe: Nip the Buds Shoot the Kids

III Gerald Robert Vizenor and Gerald Vizenor: Native American Literature: A Brief Introduction

and Anthology (Harper Collins, 1995) (selections)

IV

Antoine De Saint-Exupery: The Little Prince (New Delhi: Pigeon Books, 2008) / Julio Cortazar:

‘Blow-Up’, in Blow-Up and other Stories (New York: Pantheon, 1985).

V

Judith Wright: “Bora Ring”, in Collected Poems (Sydney: Angus & Robertson, 2002)

p. 8.

Gabriel Okara: “The Mystic Drum”, in An Anthology of Commonwealth Poetry, ed. C.D.

Narasimhaiah (Delhi: Macmillan, 1990) pp. 132–3.

Kishwar Naheed: “The Grass is Really like me”, in We the Sinful Women (New Delhi: Rupa,

1994) p. 41.

VI

Shu Ting: “Assembly Line”, in A Splintered Mirror: Chinese Poetry From the Democracy

Movement, tr. Donald Finkel, additional translations by Carolyn Kizer (New York: North Point

Press, 1991).

Jean Arasanayagam, ‘Two Dead Soldiers’, in Fussilade (New Delhi: Indialog, 2003) pp. 89–90.

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Paper 7: Travel Writing

I

Background: Travel Writing and Ethnography — Gender and Travel — Globalization and

Travel— Orientalism and Travel —Travel Writing as a genre— terms and concepts— Sites and

Destinations

II

Historical texts (Extracts or Chapters)

Al Biruni: India ed. Qeyamuddin Ahmad. National Book Trust of India, Chapter LXIII, LXIV, LXV,

LXVI. / The Travels of Ibn Battuta, trans by H.A.R. Gibb. Good Word, 2011.

Mark Twain: The Innocents Abroad/ Following the Equator

Fanny Parkes: Begums, Thugs & White Mughals: The Journals of Fanny Parkes. Edited by William Dalrymple or Fanny Eden: Tigers, Durbars and Kings: Fanny Eden's Indian Journals

1837-38 edited by Janet Dunbar, John Murray, London, 1996.

III

(Selections from any two will be taught)

Syed Mujtaba Ali: In a Land Far from Home (Deshe Bideshe) Speaking Tiger

Nabaneeta Dev Sen: Holy Trail: a Pilgrim’s Plight. Supernova Publishers 2012

Nahid Gandhi: Alternative Realties: Love in the Lives of Muslim Women, Chapter ‘Love, War and

Widow’, Westland, 2013

Elisabeth Bumiller: May You be the Mother of a Hundred Sons: a Journey among the Women of India,

Chapters 2 and 3, pp.24-74 (New York: Penguin Books, 1991)

IV

India through Outsiders’ Eyes (Extracts from Any Two):

Dominique Lapierre: City of Joy

William Dalrymple: City of Djinns (Nine Lives in Search of the Sacred

Mark Tully: No Full Stops India/ No Stop India

V

Contemporary Travelogues (Extracts):

Ruskin Bond: Tales of the Open Road. Penguin. 2006.

Bishwanath Ghosh: Chai Chai: Travels in Places Where You Stop. Tranquebar. 2014.

VI

Film Appreciation:

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Around the World in Eighty Days / The Motorcycle Diaries/ The Darjeeling Limited (2007) / Into the

Wild (2007) /Zindagi Na Milegi Dobara (2011)

Paper 8: Autobiography

I

Background: Self and society—Role of memory in writing autobiography — Autobiography as resistance

—Autobiography as rewriting history

II

M. K. Gandhi: Autobiography or the Story of My Experiments with Truth, Part I/ Nelson Mandela: Long

Walk to Freedom/ Annie Besant: Autobiography, Chapter VII, Atheism As I Knew and Taught It, pp. 141-

175 (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917).

III A P J Abdul Kalam: Wings of Fire

IV

Helen Keller : The Story of My Life / Anne Frank: The Diary of A Young Girl/Revathi’s Truth About Me:

A Hijra Life Story, Chapters One to Four, pp. 1-37 (New Delhi: Penguin Books, 2010.)

V

Ruskin Bond: Lone Fox Dancing: My Autobiography / Satyajit Ray: Jokhon Chhoto Chhilam/ Dylan

Chronicles/ Sharankumar Limbale: The Outcaste, Translated by Santosh Bhoomkar, pp. 1-39

(New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2003)/ Binodini Dasi: My Story and Life as an Actress, pp. 61-83

(New Delhi: Kali for Women, 1998).

VI

Eric Shipton: That Untravelled World: The autobiography of a pioneering mountaineer and explorer

/Geoffrey Boycott: The Corridor of Certainty: My Life Beyond Cricket/ Sunil Gavaskar: Sunny Days