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Taught In English3897 - 中文:現代文學閱讀與寫作 Chinese (133)


教育目標 Course Target

本學期的課程將聚焦於台灣現代文學,一方面將以史為線索,循序漸進帶領同學由日治時期到解嚴後的文學發展,使同學由時代社會脈絡理解文學位置,乃至思考經典意義;再者,將選取當代重要文學議題與類型為橫切面,冀望由史觀的建立到主題聚焦強化,由點到面,由遠到近,帶領同學欣賞台灣文學的複雜豐美面貎。The courses during this period will focus on modern literature in Taiwan. On the one hand, it will use history as a thread and gradually lead students to the development of literature from the Japanese administration period to the strict interpretation, so that students can understand the position of literature from the contemporary society, and even think about classical meanings; , select important contemporary literary topics and types as vertical aspects, hoping to strengthen the establishment of historical views to the theme, from point to surface, from far to near, and lead students to appreciate the complex and beautiful faces of Taiwan literature.


參考書目 Reference Books

《台灣現代文學教程-小說讀本》,梅家玲,臺北:二魚,2002
"Taiwan Modern Literature Tutorial - Novel Reading", Mei Jialing, Taipei: Erju, 2002


評分方式 Grading

評分項目 Grading Method 配分比例 Grading percentage 說明 Description
期中、末考試期中、末考試
Midterm and final exams
40
課堂參與課堂參與
Class Participation
30
分組報告分組報告
Sub-group report
30

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Course Information

Description

學分 Credit:2-2
上課時間 Course Time:Friday/8,9[A104]
授課教師 Teacher:郭苑平
修課班級 Class:工學院1
選課備註 Memo:加強寫作班,限日間部工學院一年級選
This Course is taught In English 授課大綱 Course Plan: Open

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