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                                  B.A. HINDI LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE

                                                    LANGUAGE CORE
                                                       B21EG02LC

                             LITERATURE AND THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD

                                                        Credits: 6


              Course Objectives


                    1. To expose learners to some of the burning contemporary issues.
                    2. To acquaint them with the way literature takes on these issues.
                    3. To equip them to critically appraise and shape their own individual opinions.


              Course Outcomes


              By the end of the course the learners will be able to,
                 1. make sense of the world they live in through the many language devices literature employs in
                     its representation of reality.
                 2. have an understanding of cross-cultural encounters in a globalised world.
                 3. debate the pros and cons of current issues in culture using the terminology related to the
                     concerned topics.

                 4. discuss how the use of language and choice of genre influence the meaning of the text and
                     the reader’s response.
                 5. develop skills of textual analysis.

                 6. comprehend diverse points of view on the urgent issues the world faces.

              COURSE DETAILS


              BLOCK 1: Climate Change


              UNIT 1   Margaret Atwood: “The Moment”
                   UNIT 2    Thunberg: “Almost Everything is Black and White” (Speech at Parliament Square,


                                London, 31 October, 2018)
              BLOCK 2:     Technology and Human Life


              UNIT 1       Gareth Southwell: “Artificial Intelligence”
              UNIT 2       Ambrose Bierce: “Moxon’s Master”


              BLOCK 3:     Gender

              UNIT 1       Sarah Joseph: “The Masculine of Virgin”
              UNIT 2       Malala Yousafzai: “A Daughter is Born”


              BLOCK 4:     Human Rights


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