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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Job Opportunity

The Prime Focus group is one of the world’s largest integrated film, advertising and television post production and visual effects companies.

Find the Job Description & our requirement below.


Associate – Media Processing Services

Location: Bangalore
Experience: 0 yrs – 1 yrs
No. of Position: 10
Job Description
This role involves cataloguing / tagging video content. Should be able comprehend Hindi / English video content.

MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS

-         A flair for watching movies / serials/ shows
-         Computer knowledge and basic typing skills
-         Excellent in Hindi & English
-         Willing to work in shifts
-         Mass Communication / Media Background


For more information please logon to www.primefocustechnologies.com

If you are interested, kindly send your CVs to shwetha.hc@primefocusworld.com or contact on 96322 18099

Regards



Kanasu

Sunday, October 17, 2010

American Literature Material

Here are the links to material on some of the poems of American Literature syllabus. This post is in response to the request made on this blog for reference material. Apologies for the delay.

Why I am Not a Painter - O'Hara
1. From Modern American Poetry

Not Ideas About the Thing But the Thing Itself - Wallace Stevens
1. From Poem Hunter
2. From Poem talk   ( Please scroll down to second half of the page to read the commentary)
3. From A Mirror Floating on Water

Portrait of a Motor Car - Carl Sandburg
1. From this blog discussion (Please go to the comments section for the discussion on this poem) 


Armies of the Night - Norman Mailer
1. From Wikipedia
2. From the greatest works of all times 
3. From New York Times

On Imagination Phillis Wheatley
1.  Notes by Shruti from II JPEng
2. Click here for the annotated text

Howl -Allen Ginsberg
1. From Wikipedia
2. Gradesaver Summary

All the very best!
(P.S.:I only wish at least a few of my friends in the class regularly uploaded on this blog the lecture notes they had taken down. It would have helped a lot of students.)

Saturday, August 07, 2010

III year BA Optional English: Mid-semester examination Aug 2010 note

Essays for exam
What is literature? – Terry Eagleton
Creative Writers and Daydreaming – Sigmund Freud

Topics
Psychoanalysis
Formalism
Structuralism- Esp. Saussure’s theory of language
Origins of humanist/literary thought– Plato, Aristotle


Question paper pattern
Marks: 5x10=50

Answer any five.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. 

Friday, March 27, 2009

BA, MA , MPhil, Certificate - Literature, Communication, Research Syllabus

Following are the links to various courses I have developed for Christ University, Bangalore and other institutions where I have been a guest teacher,  for the undergraduate literature, undergraduate communication and masters literature, masters communication and Master of Philosophy programmes. I make them available here for the use of teachers who might wish to refer to them or wish to incorporate them in their respective institutions. If you are incorporating these syllabi in your institution do let me know. I will be happy.

Bachelor of Arts - English Studies (English Literature)
British Literature: Anglo-Saxon to Early Victorian
British Literature: Late Victorian to the Present
Introduction to Literary Theory (2009)
Cultural Studies

Bachelor of Arts - Communication and Media Studies
Media and Society (2009)
Phonetics and Communication

Master of Arts in English with Communication Studies
Linguistics
Translation Studies
Writing and Research Heuristics (2009)
Culture and the Disciplines
Paper Publication and Presentation (2010)
Dissertation (2009)

Creative Writing (2011)
Translation Studies (2011)

Master of Science (MS) in Communication
Communication and Media Theories
New Media Communication

Master of Communication and Media Studies
Creative Communication
Creative Communication (2010)

Master of Philosophy (M.Phil) in English Studies
Critical Theory and Critical Approaches in English Studies
Postcolonial Studies
Research Methods and Writing
Translation Studies
Gender Studies
Academic Writing

Certificate Programme
Phonetics
Public Speaking
Understanding Visual Culture
Translation Studies
Cultural Studies


Thursday, May 24, 2007

Christ College BA (FEP) Functional/Communicative English Syllabus 2007 onwards

Functional English
COURSE STRUCTURE

Semester
SUBJECT CODE
SUBJECT TITLE
HOURS
MARKS
CREDITS
I
FUE 131
Introduction to Mass Communication
4
100
3
FUE 132
Computer and Communication
4
100
3
II
FUE 231
Applied Phonetics & Communication Skills
4
100
3
FUE 232
Introduction to Writing Skills
4
100
3
III
FUE 331
Writing for the Media - Print
4
100
3
FUE 332
Creative Writing
4
100
3
IV
FUE 431
Broadcasting Media – Radio
4
100
3
FUE 432
Basic Photography
4
100
3
V
FUE 531
Media laws and Ethics
5
100
4
FUE 532
Films and Television
5
100
4
VI
FUE 631
Advertising
5
100
4
FUE 632
Public Relations
5
100
4

Certificate Courses
SUB CODE
SUBJECT TITLE
SEMESTER
HOURS
CREDIT
FUE 101
Phonetics
I
2
2
FUE 201
Art and Architectural Criticism and Journalism
II
2
2
FUE 301
Public Speaking
III
2
2
FUE 401
Visual Culture
IV
2
2
FUE 501
Introduction to Film Studies
V
2
2




Christ College BA Optional English Syllabus 2007 onwards

Optional English
COURSE STRUCTURE

Semester
SUBJECT CODE
SUBJECT TITLE
HOURS
MARKS
CREDITS
I
OEN 131
British Literature: Anglo-Saxon to Early Victorian
5
100
4
II
OEN 231
British Literature: Late Victorian to the Present
5
100
4
III
OEN 331
American Literature
5
100
4
IV
OEN 431
Postcolonial Literature
5
100
4
V
OEN 531
Introduction to Literary criticism & Literary Theory
5
100
4
OEN 532
Indian Literatures in Translation
5
100
4
VI
OEN 631
World Literatures
5
100
4
OEN 642 a
OEN 642 b
OEN 642 c
Cultural Studies,
English language teaching,
Articulating woman
5
100
4

CERTIFICATE COURSES
SUB CODE
SUBJECT TITLE
SEMESTER
HOURS
CREDIT
OEN 101
Cultural Studies
I
2
2
OEN 201
Translation Studies
II
2
2
OEN 301
Semiotics
III
2
2
OEN 401
Philosophy
IV
2
2