Turkish Folk Literature 09-TRLL-11
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Module learning aims
Major
Cycle of studies
Module type
Year of studies (where relevant)
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
After completing the course student should be able to:
- elaborate on Turkish folk literary genres and authors,
- describe major literary works of Turkish folk literature,
- describe characteristics of Turkish folk poetry,
- identify major authors of Turkish folk literature,
- analyze literary works in historical and literary context,
- independently interpret new literary works basing on previously analyzed texts,
- use literary sources and dictionaries, including materials in foreign languages,
- be aware of cultural differences in understanding basic concepts, such as God, love, suffering and be opened to intercultural dialogue
Assessment criteria
- being active during class assignments
- being prepared for class
- written exam or written assignment
Assessment criteria:
0-50% 2
51-64,5% 3
65-74,5% 3+
75-84,5% 4
85-91,5% 4+
92-100% 5
Practical placement
none
Bibliography
Dilçin, Cem. 1997. Örneklerlerle Türk Şiir Bilgisi. Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları.
Płaskowicka-Rymkiewicz, Stanisława i in. 1971. Historia literatury tureckiej. Zarys. Warszawa: Ossolineum.
Kałużyński, Stanisław. 1986. Tradycje i legendy ludów tureckich. Warszawa: Państwowe Wydawnictwo "Iskry".
Artun, Erman. 2008. Aşıklık Geleneği ve Aşık Edebiyatı. Istanbul: Kitabevi.
Artun, Erman. 2011. Anonim Türk halk edebiyatı nesri: edebiyat tarihi, metinler. Adana: Karahan Kitabevi.
Artun, Erman. 2011. Türk halk edebiyatına giriş: edebiyat tarihi, metinler. Adana: Karahan Kitabevi.
Durbaş, Refik. 2007. Köroğlu: halk hikâyeleri ve söylenceler. İstanbul: Merkez Kitaplar.
Kaya, Bayram Ali (red.). 2005. Halk şiirinden seçmeler. İstanbul: Metropol Yayınları.
Kemal, Yaşar. 2007. Üç Anadolu efsanesi. İstanbul: Yapı Kredi Yayınları.
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