---to develop the skills needed to understand and appreciate literature by women
---to learn and practice the basic techniques of close reading—reading with careful attention to the formal and semantic features of a literary work by female writers
---to give students more understanding on the women’s movement and gender theories
---to strengthen students’ ability to interpret literary ideas both orally and in writing---to develop the skills needed to understand and appreciate literature by women
---to learn and practice the basic techniques of close reading—reading with careful attention to the formal and semantic features of a literary work by female writers
---to give students more understanding on the women’s movement and gender theories
---to strengthen students’ ability to interpret literary ideas both orally and in writing
Women Literature is an elective for third- and fourth-year students. This course provides a broad chronological overview that allows students to appreciate fully the female literary tradition which has coexisted with, revised, and influenced male literary models. This course also provides a diversity in genres, ethnic and geographical traditions, and the representation of individual female authors.
Course Objectives:
---to develop the skills needed to understand and appreciate literature by women
---to learn and practice the basic techniques of close reading—reading with careful attention to the formal and semantic features of a literary work by female writers
---to give students more understanding on the women’s movement and gender theories
---to strengthen students’ ability to interpret literary ideas both orally and in writing
Women Literature is an elective for third- and fourth-year students. This course provides a broad chronological overview that allows students to appreciate fully the female literary tradition which has coexisted with, revised, and influenced male literary models. This course also provides a diversity in genres, ethnic and geographical traditions, and the representation of individual female authors.
Course Objectives:
---to develop the skills needed to understand and appreciate literature by women
---to learn and practice the basic techniques of close reading—reading with careful attention to the formal and semantic features of a literary work by female writers
---to give students more understanding on the women’s movement and gender theories
---to strengthen students’ ability to interpret literary ideas both orally and in writing
Textbook: The Norton Anthology Literature by Women, S. Gilbert, S. Gubar ed.,
Second Edition
textbook: the Norton anthology literature by women, S. Gilbert, S. GU bare.,
評分項目 Grading Method | 配分比例 Grading percentage | 說明 Description |
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In-class Participation: 20% 2 short writing assignments: 30% Mid-term exam: 25% Final Exam: 25%In-class Participation: 20% 2 short writing assignments: 30% Mid-term exam: 25% Final Exam: 25% in-class participation: 20% 2 short writing assignments: 30% mid-term exam: 25% final exam: 25% |
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