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TERCERAS JORNADAS DISCIPLINARES DE LA FACULTAD DE HUMANIDADES LENGUAS EXTRANJERAS
CAMBIOS, CULTURAS, POTENCIALIDADES
DPTO. DE INGLÉS Y FRANCÉS
17, 18 y 19 de Agosto de 2011

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Cronograma- Dictado Extraordinario- Encuentros mensuales 2011
LITERATURA DEL HABLA INGLESA DESPUES DE LA SEGUNDA GUERRA MUNDIAL
19 de marzo
Presentación/ Cronograma
09 de Abril
British poetry since 1945- British poetry and the historical movement-.
Poetry: The Movement: Philip Larkin  ¨Mr Bleaney¨ ¨Ignorance I have started to Say¨ Introduction to the British novel after W W II
The realist novel: the European Context. The Modernist Novel in the Twentieth Century, British fiction since 1930
30 de Abril
Raymond Williams “The metropolis and the emergence of modernism”
Sandra Gibert Susan Gubar: “Contemporary Literature”
William Golding: The Inheritors
The French Symbolists. British Poetry and the Historical Movement-British Poetry since 1945.
The Movement: Tom Gunn: “The Annihilation of Nothing”/ “My Sad Captains”

14  de Mayo (1st Mid –Term Exam – Group Activity) Preparation material to be checked at the Wiki Page for the subject

War and Post Modern Literature (Andrew Sanders)

British the social and cultural setting (Krishan Rumar)

British Fiction since 1930

Muriel Spark :” The Father’s Daughters”/ Expressionism/ Ted Hughes: ¨Two legends¨/¨¨ The Black Beast

10 de Junio (2nd Mid Term Exam Oral Individual Presentation- Wiki page Construction)
An introduction to the American Novel after World War II/ Contemporary American Prose. Southern Writers.  New York Writers.  Other criticism of America. The Tranquilized Fifties. Letting go in the Sixties. Satiric  Performances. Old and New Writers in the Seventies-
John Cusates: A Research guide to American Literature: Boundaries of the  period. Dominant Genres and Literary forms- The Historical and social Context Literary Influences
Fiction:   David Salinger: The Catcher in the Rye

Introduction to American Poetry-Contemporary American poetry-Survivors of the Thirties: William C. Williams: “The Ivy Crown” “Tract”

Poetry: The Group: Philip Hobsbaum: “A Secret Sharer”/”Can I Fly Too?”/”Ocarina”

 

12 de Agosto

Modern Poetry- Contemporary American Poetry

Expressionism: Sylvia Plath: “Daddy” “All My Dead Dears “”Two Sisters of Persephone”

Adrienne Rich: “Living in Sin” “The Rape”
Poets of the fifties: Robert Lowell: “Memories of West Street and Lepke” / “For the Union Dead”
3rd Mid Term Exam Oral Individual Analysis of Poetry and Fiction
The Beat Generation Allen Ginsberg   “Howl”
Theodore Roethke: “I Knew a Woman” “In a Dark Time”
Fiction: John Updike: Rabbit Run
Regionalism and Naturalism in the City: Saul Bellow:  Seize the Day

27 de Agosto
 The Welsh Voice: R. S. Thomas: “The Welsh Landscape”/ “The Country Clergy”
Introduction to British Novel after World War II The Fiction of the Working-Class Allan Sillitoe: "The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner"
Luke Spenser: “British Working Class Fiction: The Sense of loss and the potential for transformation”
American Theatre: Tennessee Williams: A Street Car named Desire
10 de Septiembre
Bring Written Report of: British Drama after 1945 - Modern British Stage.. The Theatre of the Absurd   American Theatre    after 1930-American Drama: Mid Century

24 de Septiembre (4th Mid Term – Exam Oral presentation on Postmodern Theatre)

British Theatre: Samuel Becket: Waiting for Godot
POETRY

1970 The Black Mountains Poets: Hilda Morley: “Curve of the Water” “Made out of Links”

American Fiction: Regionalism and Naturalism in the City: Saul Bellow; Seize the Day

Jean Francois Lyotard: Answering the Question of Postmodernism.

08 de Octubre

Hoover Peter. Post Modern American verse/Poetry Introduction
Waldrop: “From Inserting the Mirror”
American Surrealists: Maxine Chernoff: New Generation 1975 “Breasts”

Recent British Poetry: Fleur Adcock: “The Soho Hospital for Women”

Tony Harrison. “Long Distance “  / “Turns”
Seamus Heaney: “Punishment / “Casualty

22 de Octubre

AFRO AMERICAN TRADITION
/Language Poets
Wanda Coleman: “The ISM” “Essay on Language”

Jayne Cortez: “Rape”

PROSE POETS
Carla Harriman: “Realism” “The Male”
05de Octubre
Towards the concept of postmodernism/British postmodernism:
Afro-American tradition: Tony Morrison: The Bluest Eye
19 de Noviembre:
5th  Mid term exam- A Monograph on a topic from the syllabus + Wiki Page Entrances+ MLA Citation & Norms for Scientific Research
Bring Report of: The American diversity/ Canadian Writers: Margaret Atwood: The Handmaids Tale

 LIT. DEL HABLA INGLESA DESP. II GUERRA MUNDIAL
SELECCIÓN DE POESIA
British Poetry
The Movement:
 Philip Larkin                      "Mr. Bleaney"
                                            "The Whitsun Weddings" 1964
 Tom Gunn                          “The Annihilation of Nothing”
                                            “My Sad Captains” 1961

EXPRESSIONISM
Ted Hughes                      "Two Legends"
                                          "The Black Beast"(around 1957-1964)THE GROUP
Philip Hobsbaum              "A Secret Sharer"
                                           "Can I Fly too?
                                           "Ocarina"

RECENT ENGLISH SPEAKING POETRY

Fleur Adcock:                “The Soho Hospital for Women” 1979

Tony Harrison.               “Long Distance “1981 / “Turns” 1981
Seamus Heaney:           “Punishment” 1975/”Casualty”1979

WELSH POETRY
R. S. Thomas                      "Welsh Landscape"
                                             "The County Clergy"
AMERICAN POETRY
SURVIVOR OF THE THIRTIES

William Carlos Williams "The Ivy Crown" 1958

                                               “Tract”
FEMINISM AND SOCIAL PROTEST
Adrienne Rich                      “Living in Sin” 1955
                                             “The Rape”1973
EXPRESSIONISM
Sylvia Plath                             "Two Sisters of Persephone" 1957-1960
                                                 "Daddy"
                                                 "All the Dead Dears" 1963-65
                                                 "Lady Lazarus"

YOUNGER POETS OF THE FIFTIES
Robert Lowell                        "Memories of West Street and Lepke" 1959
                                               "For the Union Dead" 1960-64
Theodore Roethke                 "I Knew a Woman" 1958
                                               "In a Dark Time"
                                               "Infirmity" 1964
 
THE BEAT GENERATION
Allain Ginsberg                       “Howl” 1956

1970 THE BLACK MOUNTAINS POETS:

 Hilda Morley:                        “Curve of the Water”, “Made out of Links”


POST MODERN AMERICAN VERSE/POETRY INTRODUCTION
.
Waldrop:                                “From Inserting the Mirror”

AMERICAN SURREALISTS/ NEW GENERATION 1975
Maxine Chernoff:                  “Breasts”

AFRO AMERICAN TRADITION
Jayne Cortez                           “For the Poets (Christopher Okigo & Henry
                                                 Dumas”)   1977
Wanda Coleman:                    “The ISM”, “Essay on Language
Carla Harriman:                      “Realism”/ “The Male”
                                                   


ASSIGMENT: CHOOSE A TOPIC OF THIS LIST AND PROVIDE AN ORIGINAL ESSAY   WITH BIBLIOGRAPHY CORRECTLY ACCESED FOR EACH PRESENTATION/ WORDS ABOUT 500
WORK Nº 1 THE INHERITORS
1- the destruction of innocence
2- Language and structure
3- The role of female Characters
4-The building of meaning and releasing of information
5-The antropological profile of the novel.
WORK Nº2 "The Father´s Daughter"
1-Two female alternatives
2- the symetric structure of the story

3- The prescence of the real

WORK Nº 3 THE CATCHER IN THE RYE
1-The internal structure of the novel
2- the phoniness of American society
3-The loss of innocence

WORK Nº4 Rabbit Run
1-Rabbit`s life is mirrored in the structure of the book
2-Life consisted in a series of traps set by society for him.
3-The structure of the novel suggets motion
4-Style and Language

WorkNº 5 "The Loneliness of a Long Distance Runner"
1-What does Smith mean by the inlaws and the outlaws
2-What does Smith Think of The conventional war.
3-What is the personal war Smith feels he is fighting
NOTE: DEADLINE July, 15th  2011 printed version and uploaded in the wiki page for this subject.