Literature of the Chosen Slavonic Country in the European Context 03-LWK-12SPDL-E
Student:
1. Gain the basic knowledge of: the Russian literature, its separateness and connections with European culture, its place in the history of world literature. Is aware of historical conditions of the Russian literature, its cultural background as well as biographical, philosophical, theological, political and sociological contexts.
2. Gain the understanding of: sense of the meaning of the research over the Russian literature, the nature of the phenomena and processes taking place within the Russian culture, the connection between literature and other - conditioning - fields of culture, the cultural coexistence in different cultural loops (circles), the dependence on non-cultural (extra-cultural) phenomena and occurrences.
3. Gain the skills necessary to: analyze and to interpret chosen works of the Russian literature, to place them in wider cultural and historical context; to read with understanding the academic essays (articles) - critical (evaluative) and historical-literal; to gain and use the academic information; to form an individual oral presentation, to methodize and problematize the knowledge, team work, to engage in discussion on selected topic.
Bibliography
Chałacińska-Wiertelak H., Komparatystyczne orientacje tekstu artystycznego : próby interpretacji dzieł kultury rosyjskiej. Poznań 2007.
Historia literatury rosyjskiej XX wieku. Praca zbiorowa pod red. A. Drawicza, Warszawa 2007.
Klimowicz T., Przewodnik po współczesnej literaturze rosyjskiej i jej okolicach (1917-1996). Wrocław 1996.
Mucha B. Historia literatury rosyjskiej od początków do czasów najnowszych. Wrocław 2002.
Poręba S., Porębina G., Historia literatury rosyjskiej 1917-1991. Katowice 1994.
Sylwetki współczesnych pisarzy rosyjskich. Pod red. P. Fasta i L. Rożek, Katowice 1994.
Skotnicka-Maj A., Model prozy "innej" w literaturze rosyjskiej po 1985 roku. Wrocław 2001.
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