Prospectus

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Literatures of South and Southeast Asia

Course
2023-2024

Admission requirements

None.

Description

This course is an introduction to the literary cultures of South and Southeast Asia: texts and their connections to cultural and historical contexts. We attend to classical as well as modern literature, oral as well as written texts, manuscripts as well as printed books and magazines, to India and surrounding countries as well as Indonesia and Southeast Asia in general.

A wide range of questions will be addressed. These questions include, among other things: the ongoing reinterpretation of the classical epics Mahabharata and Ramayana across South and Southeast Asia; oral performance of stories and poetry; and narratives of quest in all manner of literary and theatrical genres. Underneath this varied set of themes, the course remains focused on the two-way interaction between texts and the social, political, and religious environments in which they are composed, recited, read, heard, and discussed.

The study materials of this course consist of two kinds of texts: scholarly and literary ones. In preparation of each class meeting, students read one to three scholarly articles or chapters about that week’s theme and one or more short literary texts (in translation). Student prepare weekly web-postings and give regular presentations on these readings. Alongside the class meetings, in the course of the semester students independently read one longer literary work (in translation). This work is selected in consultation with the instructor. It will be discussed jointly in the last class.

Course objectives

  • fundamental knowledge of and insight into the written and oral literatures of South and Southeast Asia and their past and present cultural position;

  • fundamental knowledge of and insight into current scholarly debates on South and Southeast Asian literatures;

  • training of analytical skills with regard to questions of literary culture by means of critical analysis of South and Southeast Asian literatures and of their scholarly study;

  • self-critical awareness, especially the ability to relativize culturally instilled attitudes

Timetable

The timetables are available through My Timetable.

Mode of instruction

  • Seminar

Assessment method

Assessment

The assessment of Literatures of South and Southeast Asia consists of the following elements:

  • Weekly assignments

  • In-class presentations

  • Final essay

Weighing

  1. Weekly assignments (web-postings): 30% of overall mark
  2. In-class presentations about the scholarly and/or literary readings (including week-to-week presentations and the concluding round-table): 30% of overall mark
  3. Final Essay: 40% of overall mark

Resit

In order to pass the course, students must obtain an overall mark of 5.50 (=6) or higher. In case of a fail, only the end-semester essays can be resubmitted.

The course is an integrated whole. The assignments and the final essay must be completed in the same academic year as the in-class presentations. No partial marks can be carried over into following years.

Exam review

If a student requests in writing a review of his/her essay within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an essay review will be organized.

Inspection and feedback

How and when an exam review will take place will be disclosed together with the publication of the exam results at the latest. If a student requests a review within 30 days after publication of the exam results, an exam review will have to be organized.

Reading list

A reading list to be announced later. The readings must be studied prior to the class in question.

Registration

Enrolment through MyStudyMap is mandatory.
General information about course and exam enrolment is available on the website

Contact

Remarks

None.