DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH

FACULTY OF MODERN LANGUAGES AND COMMUNICATION

UNIVERSITI PUTRA MALAYSIA

WEEKLY LESSON PLAN

SEMESTER TWO, 2010/2011

Nama dan Kod Kursus : New Literatures in English (BBL 3211)

Kredit : 3 (3 + 0)

Pengajar : Assoc. Prof. Dr Wan Roselezam Wan Yahya

Semester : 2 (2010/2011)

Objektif Kursus : By the end of this course, students are able to

1.  identify and describe recent literary trends in new literatures in English; and

2.  analyse and criticize selected works in a representative variety of literatures by native and non-native English writers.

Sinopsis Kursus : Development of recent literary trends in the new

literatures in English, analysis of original

and translated works in English by Asian, African,

Australian, Canadian, Carribean, and Indian writers.

KANDUNGAN/CONTENT

UNIT / TAJUK /TOPIC / WEEK
1 / New Literatures in English: An Overview
Topic 1 What is New Literatures in English?
Topic 2 Themes and Concerns of New Literatures in English
Topic 3 Approaches to Writing about New Literatures / 1 & 2
2 / Poems & Short Stories from Malaysia
Topic 1 Mohammad Haji Salleh and Racial Stereotype
Topic 2 Shirley Geok-lin Lim and Female Oppression
Topic 3 K.S. Maniam and Identity / 3 & 4
3 / Poems & Short Stories from India
Topic 1 Bharati Mukherjee and Quest for Identity
Topic 2 R.K. Narayan and Arranged Marriage / 5 & 6
4 / Poems & Short Stories from Africa I
Topic 1 Kofi Awoonor and Images of War
Topic 2 Wole Soyinka and Racial Discrimination / 7 & 8
5 / Poems & Short Stories from Africa II
Topic 1 Nadine Gordimer and Social Justice
Topic 2 Mohamud S. Togane and Cultural Identity / 9 & 10
6 / Poems & Short Stories from Australia
Topic 1 Kevin Gilbert and Native Displacement
Topic 2 A.D Hope and Australian Landscape / 11
7 / Poems & Short Stories from Canada
Topic 1 Margaret Atwood and Voice
Topic 2 Alice Munro and Gender Roles / 12
8 / Poems & Short Stories from The Caribbean:I
Topic 1 Nancy Morejon and Cuban Revolution
Topic 2 Judy O. Cofer and Racism / 13
9 / Poems & Short Stories from The Caribbean:II Topic 1 Jamaica Kincaid and Female Roles
Topic 2 Jean Rhys and Black Identity / 14

EVALUATION/PENILAIAN

Mid Semester Exam : 30 %

Assignment : 30 %

Final Examination : 40 %

RUJUKAN/REFERENCES:

a.  Major references

Heavy reading will be required to avoid the superficial understanding of these literatures. You are also encouraged to bring in other relevant texts from popular culture of these areas. Here are a few notable works that you might want to consult:

·  James, Trevor. English Literature from the Third World. Harlow: Longman and York Press, 1986.

·  King, Bruce. Ed. Literatures of the World in English. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul, 1974.

b.  These are the list of texts which consist of poems, short stories and drama from various countries available in the anthologies:

·  Sylvan Barnet, ed. The Harper Anthology of Fiction. New York: Harper Collins Publishers, 1991.

·  Gilbert H. Muller and John A. Williams, eds. The McGraw-Hill Introduction to Literature, Second Edition. New York & London: McGraw-Hill, Inc. 1995.

·  Jayana Clerk and Ruth Siegel. Eds. Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters are Born. New York: Harper Collins, 1995.

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