Course Main Objective
To study analysis of narrative text according to the modern critical approaches and learn about the theoretical basis of such critical approaches.
Course Learning Outcomes
- 1. Knowledge and Comprehension
- 1.1 Define the most important theoretical terms relating to the narrative studies and the narrative schools and their approaches.
- 2. Skills
- 2.1 Distinguish during analysis among the various narrative text approaches and their terms.
- 2.2 Use information technology and learning resources upon analyzing narrative texts.
- 3. Values
- 3.1 Assume individual, collective and leading responsibility in personal relationships upon performing the narrative text analysis-related assignments.
- 3.2 Perform the literary assignments observing scientific research ethics and academic integrity achieving traits of responsible citizen.
Course Content
1- An introduction about the course and its requirements.
2- A general conceptual theoretical preface to the most important theoretical terms relating to the narrative study field: (poetic narrativity, storytelling, narration, time, dialogue, flashback "analepsis", flashforward "prolepsis").
3- Narrative discourse and its structural and semantic components and mechanism of its production in the various fictional genres.
4- Identification of narrative schools: the theoretical basics and procedures: functional structuralist approach- semantic approach- factor approach- structuralist approach- semiotic approach.
5- Stages of the narrative text analysis according to basis of level analysis: (tale level, discourse level, semantic level).
Textbook (s)
- Al-Hamadani, Hameed. Structure of Narrative Text from the Literary Criticism Perspective. Markaz Thaqafi Arabi, Beirut, 3rd ed., 2000.
- BouEzza, Muhammad. Analysis of Narrative Text: Techniques and Concepts. Al Dar Al-Arabiya, Beirut, 1431H-2010AD.
Course ID: ARAB 411
Credit hours | Theory | Practical | Laboratory | Lecture | Studio | Contact hours | Pre-requisite | 2 | 2 | 2 | ARAB 404 |
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