Literary Studies and World Literature Part 1. Classical Literature

Course: Turkish language and literature and translation, English

Structural unit: Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology

Title
Literary Studies and World Literature Part 1. Classical Literature
Code
ОК.10.01
Module type
Обов’язкова дисципліна для ОП
Educational cycle
First
Year of study when the component is delivered
2024/2025
Semester/trimester when the component is delivered
1 Semester
Number of ECTS credits allocated
2
Learning outcomes
LO7. Understand the main issues in philology and approaches to addressing them, applying appropriate methods and innovative approaches. LO8. Know and understand the structure of language, the general characteristics of literature as a verbal art, and the history of the Turkish language and literature, and be able to apply this knowledge in professional practice. LO13. Analyze and interpret works of Ukrainian, foreign, and Turkish fiction and oral folk art, identifying their specific characteristics and place in the literary process. LO15. Conduct linguistic, literary, and specialized translation studies analysis of texts of various styles and genres.
Form of study
Full-time form
Prerequisites and co-requisites
In order to master or study the course «History of Ancient Literature», the student must know: 1) general information about the historical and cultural context of antiquity, 2) the defining features of the ancient worldview and its artistic embodiment in works of art; 3) the knowledge formed in the school course on the subjects «Foreign Literature» and «World History».
Course content
The discipline «Ancient Literature» (Part 1 «Comprehensive Discipline of Foreign Literature») is a component of the comprehensive discipline «Foreign Literature», which is a compulsory discipline of the block of general disciplines of the specialty «Philology». The subject of the discipline includes the patterns of development and artistic features of the literature of Ancient Greece and Rome. The course forms an idea of the historical and cultural context of Antiquity and the main patterns of development of literature; outlines the process of genesis and formation of literary genera and their genre varieties; promotes the mastery of basic theoretical cultural and literary concepts necessary for understanding and analyzing works of ancient literature.
Recommended or required reading and other learning resources/tools
1. Smetaniak V. I. Literaturni zhanry u klasychnii hretskii ta latynskii literaturi. International Journal of Philology. 2024. Vol. 28, No. 3. S. 34–40. 2. Lefterova O. M. Verhiliieva «Eneida»: suhestyvnyi aspekt. Materialy IV naukovo-metodychnoho seminaru «Klasychna filolohiia u suchasnomu linhvokulturnomu prostori». Kyiv : KNU im. T. Shevchenka, 2024. 3. Korolova N. V., Pylypenko R. S. Translation and teaching of classical ancient greek literature in Ukraine: cultural influence and historical dimension. Advanced Education. 2023. No. 23. S. 132–141. 4. Zvonska L. L. Hretski rukopysy Biblii: tekstolohiia ta paleohrafiia. Filolohichni y pedahohichni studii u vitchyznianii ta zarubizhnii nautsi KhKhI storichchia. Kyiv, 2024. 5. Tymoshenko L. V. Spadshchyna antychnosti v osvitnikh ta kulturnykh praktykakh pravoslavnykh kolehiumiv XVIII st. Eminak: naukovyi shchokvartalnyk. 2024. № 2 (46). S. 112–125.
Planned learning activities and teaching methods
Lectures, seminars, and individual work.
Assessment methods and criteria
Evaluation of semester work: 1. Answer at the seminar: 21 - 35 points. 2. Group project (Mythological dictionary of catchphrases and concepts): 9 - 15 points. 3. Individual project (Creative work): 12 - 20 points. 4. Intermediate control (Google test): 6 - 10 points. 5. Final control work: 12 - 20 points.
Language of instruction
Ukrainian

Lecturers

This discipline is taught by the following teachers

Hanna Oleksandrivna Kanova
Department of Foreign Literature
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology
Darina Viacheslavivna Chmut
Department of Foreign Literature
Educational and Scientific Institute of Philology