Overview

In this unit you will explore and examine the critical importance of literature in developing an understanding of Indigenous story-telling and Indigeneity across the world. You will gain an appreciation of the ways in which Indigenous literatures tell the stories of Indigenous peoples in their own voices and on their … For more content click the Read More button below.

Offerings

S1-01-CLAYTON-ON-CAMPUS

Rules

Enrolment Rule

Contacts

Chief Examiner(s)

Dr Mridula Nath Chakraborty

Unit Coordinator(s)

Dr Mridula Nath Chakraborty

Learning outcomes

On successful completion of this unit, you should be able to:
1.

analyse the development of Indigenous literary texts across different aesthetic/cultural/linguistic traditions and historical/geopolitical/national contexts;

2.

discuss the ways in which knowledge about literary comparison enables us to be critically aware of our own literary assumptions, expectations, judgments and representational practices;

3.

develop the written skills to critically evaluate literary genres such as fiction, poetry, memoir, with special reference to Indigenous story-telling traditions and practices;

4.

undertake independent research in literary studies, by learning how to interpret primary and secondary texts, decipher theoretical terms and concepts, and formulate your own positionalities.

5.

apply a range of approaches and critical reading and writing skills in the field of Indigenous literary studies in a comparative framework.

Teaching approach

Research activities
Peer assisted learning
Online learning
Active learning

Assessment summary

Within semester assessment: 100%

Assessment

1 - Participation
2 - Analytical Exercise
3 - Reflection
4 - Essay

Scheduled and non-scheduled teaching activities

Lectures
Tutorials

Workload requirements

Workload

Learning resources

Required resources

Availability in areas of study

Indigenous studies
Global Asia
Literary studies