Modern fiction of the Hindi language
Course: Hindi Language and Literature and Translation, English Language
Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Title
Modern fiction of the Hindi language
Code
ННД.12.04
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2023/2024
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
6 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
4
Learning outcomes
PRN 7. Understand the main problems of Hindi philology and approaches to their solution using appropriate methods and innovative approaches. PRN 8. To know and understand the language system, the general properties of literature as an art of words, the history of the Hindi language and literature, and to be able to apply this knowledge in professional activities. PRN 13. To analyze and interpret works of Ukrainian and Hindi fiction and oral folk art, to determine their specificity and place in the literary process of India and Ukraine. PRN 15. To carry out linguistic, literary and special philological analysis of texts of various styles and genres. PRN 16. To know and understand the basic concepts, theories and concepts of the chosen philological specialization, to be able to apply them in professional activities.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
The student must successfully master the following academic disciplines: "Introduction to Hindi philology", "Linguistic studies of India", "History of Hindi literature (ancient and classical periods)" and know: basic literary concepts; periodization of Indian history; history and culture of India in the main features; peculiarities of phonetics, vocabulary and grammar of the modern Hindi language; to be able to: apply literary concepts in practice; work with theoretical literature; to have elementary skills: selection, analysis and interpretation of literary works; communication on cultural topics.
Course content
The aim of the discipline is to acquaint students with the best examples of Hindi fiction of the 20th century. through a socio-cultural reading and literary analysis of selected works, to give an idea of the process of origin, formation, formation, development and flowering of the short story genre in India in the 20th century, to outline the peculiarities and characteristic features of this process, as well as the place of Hindi short stories in the 20th century. in the system of world literature.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Anjana Neira Dev, B.B. Tiwari, Sanam Khanna (2006). Indian Literature: An Introduction. Adited for the University of Delhi. Piersom, Longman. 101 p. 2. Doctor Nagendra (1994). Hindi sahitya ka itihas. (Hindi). Dilli, 1994. 576 p. 3. Nikhil Govind (2016). Between Love and Freedom: The Revolutionary in the Hindi Novel. Routledge India. 200 p. 4. Jaishankar Prasad (2017). Jaishankar Prasad Ki Srestha Kahaniyan. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform. 260 p. 5. Veronica Ghirardi (2021). Postmodern Traces and Recent Hindi Novels. Vernon Press, Spain. 234 p. https://vernonpress.com/file/13664/c253303efbc247c84c42a2dc569e9847/1611131652.pdf 6. Ranjan P.K. (1989). The Growth of the Novel in India, 1950-1980. Abhinav Publications; First edition. 152 p.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
The semester number of points is formed by the points received by the student in the process of learning the material from the entire educational course. The overall grade for the semester consists of points received for classroom work (which synthesizes and independent work on processing theoretical material for classroom preparation: oral answers, additions, tests, defense of the presentation) and for independent work (preparation of a presentation, abstract). In case of absence from the seminar session, the student must complete the assignment for the seminar. All types of work for the semester have a total of: - in the maximum dimension - 60 points, - in the minimum dimension - 36 points. Final assessment: exam.
Assessment methods and criteria
During the semester, evaluation is carried out in accordance with the types of work and forms of control described in clause 7.1. The discipline ends with an exam. Students who, during the semester, scored a total of less points than the critical calculation minimum - 36 points, are not allowed to take the exam. Students who did not reach the cut-off grade level (36 points) during the semester must complete the missed topics in writing and submit/send them by e-mail to the teacher conducting the seminar in order to be admitted to the exam. The maximum grade for additional assessment forms cannot exceed 40% of the 8 final grade (up to 40 points on a 100-point scale). The semester final grade is formed by the points obtained by the student in the process of performing the specified types and forms of education and obtained in the exam. The maximum distribution is carried out according to the algorithm: max. 60 points (60%) – semester control and max. 40 points (40%) – exam.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian, Hindi
Lecturers
This discipline is taught by the following teachers
Yurii
Volodymyrovych
Botvinkin
Department of Middle East Languages and Literature
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Departments
The following departments are involved in teaching the above discipline
Department of Middle East Languages and Literature
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology