MA English Semester ii (Fall 2018) Postcolonial Studies (Syllabus)

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MA English Semester ii (Fall 2018) Postcolonial Studies (Syllabus) Lecture Code: PS_L.2 MA English Semester ii (Fall 2018) Postcolonial Studies (Syllabus) Min Pun, PhD, Associate Professor Dept of English, PN Campus Pokhara 24 Sept. 2018

Course Title & Structure ENGL 559: Postcolonial Studies 3 Credit Hours 48 teaching hours, spreading over 16 weeks

Course Description helps understand postcolonial literature and culture within their intellectual contexts. uses multi-disciplinary approach to explain the ideas and practices that emerged from the dismantling of European empires. explores issues such as race, culture, and identity; literary and cultural translations, and the politics of resistance.

Course Contents Two Parts Theoretical Part Application Part

Course Contents: Theoretical Part Unit 1: Key Concepts [9 hrs] Introduction Framing identities Orality and Literacy The Politics of Rewriting Postcolonial Translations Unit 2: Multi-Disciplinarity [9 hrs] Nation and Nationalisms Feminism and Womanism Cartographies and Visualization Marginality: Representations of Subalternity, Aboriginality and Race Anthropology and Postcolonialism Publishing Histories

Course Contents: Application Part Unit 3: Postcolonial Literature from the U.S. [10 hrs] Morris’ From the Glittering World Johnson’s Middle Passage Unit 4: Postcolonial African Literature [10 hrs] Lamming’s In the Castle of My Skin Aidoo’s Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black-eyed Squint Unit 5: Asian Postcolonial Literature [10 hrs] Bama’s Karukku Sinng’s The Train to Pakistan

Evaluation Scheme Internal: Evaluation includes term paper, participation, presentation, quizzes, written examination, etc. External: Mark-allocation for the final exam is as follows: Essay type question from units 1-2: 1x14 (1 out of 2) = 14 Essay type question from units 3-5: 2x10 (2 out of 3) = 20 Critical analysis of a longer passage from units 3-5: 1x16 = 16 Short questions from units 1-2: 2x5 (2 out of 3) = 10

Prescribed Texts Major Text for Theoretical Part: Chew, Shirlcy & David Richards. A Concise Companion to Postcolonial Literature. Malden, MA: Willey-Blackwell, 2010. Texts for Application Part Aidoo, Ama Ata. Our Sister Killjoy or Reflections from a Black- eyed Squint. London: Longman, 1997. Bama, Faustina. Karukku.Tr.By Lakshmi Holmstrom. 2nded. New Delhi: OUP, 2014. Johnson, Charles. Middle Passage. New York: Scribner, 1998. Lamming, George. In the Castle of My Skin. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1991. Morris, Irvin. From the Glittering World: A Navajo Story. Norman and London: U of Oklahoma P, 1997. Singh, Khushwant. The Train to Pakistan. New Delhi: Ravi Dayal, 1998.

Associate Professor, Dept of English Tribhuvan University Min Pun, PhD Associate Professor, Dept of English Tribhuvan University Prithvi Narayan Campus, Pokhara Email: minpun@pncampus.edu.np Website: www.minpun.com.np