This blog is an experiment in using blogs in higher education. Most of the experiments done here are the first of their kind at least in India. I wish this trend catches on.... The Blog is dedicated to Anup Dhar and Lawrence Liang whose work has influenced many like me . . . .
Wednesday, April 01, 2009
A Room of One's Own - Notes Links
2. Notes from Sparknotes
3. Notes from Gradesaver
4. Outline of the text
5. Questions on the text
6. A Research Journal named after the book
7. Free text of the book from Project Gutenberg
8. From Literary Encyclopaedia
9. Questions and essays
10. A lecture by Joel Rich with chapter summaries
11. A write up in THE - Times Higher Education
Sunday, March 29, 2009
British Literature: Late Victorian to Present - Question paper pattern
Answer any 5 of the following: (5x5=25)
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Section B
Answer any 3 of the following in 250-300 words. (3x10=30)
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Section C
Answer any 3 of the following in 350-400 words (3x15=45)
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Wold Literatures Model Questions
Section A POETRY
Explain how ‘A Prison Evening’ is a beautiful blend of political struggle and lyricism?
Who is the artist The Joy of Writing describes? Why does the poet describe writing as the revenge of the mortal hand?
Section B NOVEL (Night / Elie Wiesel)
In his ‘Preface’ to Night, what does Wiesel say about the purpose of writing?
Night is more of a social document than a work of art. Discuss.
Section C Essays
Compare Camus’ and Solzhenitsyn’s views on the Truth and Art.
According to Camus, how is the responsibility of his generation of writers different from those of the previous?
Section D Drama
Is the development of Nora’s character consistent? Justify.
What is patriarchy? How does patriarchy get represented in A Doll’s House?
Note: For the model of question paper, please click here.
Click here for a answer pattern link by Adarsh. For Adarsh's comments on the link please refer to the comment section below.
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Saturday, March 28, 2009
Night by Elie Wiesel - notes
Wiesel, Elie. Night. Notes
Facilitator Certification in HRD
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British Literature : Late Victorian to the Present - Consolidated Notes
Poetry
1. Ulysses
2. My Last Duchess
3. Dover Beach
4. Second Coming
5. A Prayer for My Daughter
6. God's Grandeur
7. Thought Fox
8. The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock 1, The Love Song .... 2, The Love .... 3
Plays
1. Look Back in Anger
2. Arms and the Man
3. The Importance of Being Earnest
Novels
1. Hard Times1 , Hard Times 2
2. Animal Farm 0.1, Animal Farm 1, Animal Farm 2, Animal Farm 3
Essay - A long one
2. A Room of One's Own
Some Questions...
Click here for the post on question and terms that might of use...
Other
1. Tips to score better in the exam
Friday, March 27, 2009
BA, MA , MPhil, Certificate - Literature, Communication, Research Syllabus
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
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Modernity, World Literatures Paper
- What is a nation? It is an imaginary idea which rests in time but not in space, which consists of a specific geographical location. Therefore, while the State has a specific geographical locality, which is material and tangible, a nation is only an imaginary entity.
- The idea of a state is a product of modernity, which has given birth to nation-states. The idea of a nation state stands counter to that of the nation-state. While the universal is a consistent identity that stands for the interests of everyone, and is supposedly common to everyone, a nation has a specific identity and subjectivity of its' own. Hence, the World Literatures paper seeks to consilidate specific identities of specific nations. This is a result of the colonial and postcolonial legacies.
- There is only an imagination that we are moving away from the nation-state identity issue when we speak of a "world literatures". It only transcends in the imagination only, and not in the practicality of the issue. We are still, for all the technically important reasons, under the nation.
- Then, what is modernity?
- Rise of Capitalism
- Make use of surplus labour to increase capital.
- Marked by industrialization
- Increased interest of the state in the individual.
- Democracy
- New technologies for the self
- The idea that the world can be transformed through inventions.
- Rise of political institutions
- All modern societies live in the future.
- Sacrificing the present to make the future secure (Rama Sena draws upon the past to change the future and sacrifices the present in order to secure the feature; and in this sense there is nothing old or ancient about what the Rama Sena was trying to do; it was a very modernist stand/act.
- Obsessed with validity, visuality, visibility and evidence.
- Seeing becomes believing instead of hearing as believing. However, 78% of grapevine is always true. This example comes to prove seeing need not be believing and that the fact that seeing has to be believing is not a fact but a construct.
Therefore, questions like "role of an artist in literature" or "how does a community represent itself through an artist" are not as important as questions regarding how many communities are represented and how the entire act of a world literatures is actually a political act with certain meanings attached to the way in which it represents the communities it represents and which communities it represents.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Experiments with Learning and Technology
I have been thinking of taking these initiatives further by moving to podcasting my classroom lectures. Mohan Pillai has been helping and encouraging me a lot. I did plan to do that about a year and a half ago. But the digital voice recorder which bought for the purpose got lost in the main auditorium (It cost this poor man Rs 6000!) I am now planning to by a Philips 2 GB/20 hrs recorder so that from the next academic year I can start podcasting. The continuation of that experiment will depend on the reception for that in the cyberspace by my students and thousands others who keep visiting this blog.
Planning to buy a digital camera too, to see how i can integrate photographs into my classroom lectures and online teaching.
I want to revisit the two-time experiment which I first did in 2006 and repeated in 2009 - of teaching novels and other texts online. I taught a few MPhil classes online recently. It was quite a success. I may use it more this year.
I am also planning to create a website to integrate teaching -learning into it.
If you have any further suggestions, you are welcome.
Arms and the Man Chat Transcription and Links
Arms and Man chat script
A link on the same play
Marden, Marti. 'Arms and the Man Study Guide.'
From Wiki
Letter to my former Christ students
Hi All
I guess this is my third mail to you all updating about the developments at Christ. Today was the last day of the even semester. Hence, thought of writing to you all.
As I had mentioned (or so I think) Christ became a university as per ministry of HRD letter dated 22 July 2008.There are already significant changes. But my own hunch is that the universitiness might take another four-five years to become very clear. Following are some of the developments I have seen.
* Christ has opened another campus on Kengeri road in Bangalore. The campus will house Engineering and Management programmes. The inauguration is on 19 March 2009.
* I have heard that two other campuses are coming up in Pune and Delhi. (not too sure of the second one) There were also rumours of two more in Dubai and Singapore. Not sure what has happened to it after the recession.
* There is a ladies' hostel that has come up on campus. (if i have missed it in my previous mail.)
* In the old car park a twelve storied building is coming up. Already the basement, I and II floor are up. the basement will be used for car park. The entire building might get ready in the next one and a half year. Although I am told it might take two-three years.
* Mr Kennedy has been promoted as the associate dean. Abhaya has taken over as the overall dept coordinator. Shaila is coordinating Communicative English programme, Abhaya- Optional English, Shobhana- MA English, Naresh- Journalism, Suparna (Naresh's wife)- MS Communication. I am co-ordinating the MPhil and PhD programmes in Media Studies and English.
* Christ is starting MPhil and PhD programme in about a dozen disciplines. (website has details)
* Some of the programmes are chaging their names. Communicative English - Communication and Media Studies, Optional English - English Studies, General English - English.
* We are 20 in the dept now. Next year the number might rise to 25-26!
* From this year we are starting honours in Media and English Studies. There will be three major systems for the first two years of studies. In the final year students can specialise in one subject. However, the three major will continue in final year for those who do not prefer honours.
* One Mr Subramanian is the University Registrar.
* With the University status, the institution comes under the complete control of the central government and the state government loses all control.
* (I am told Jain College and Dayanad Sagar are also becoming universities)
On the personal front
* In the last four years that I have been here, I had organised nine certificate courses mostly with experts from outside: Cyberculture, Philosophy (twice), Indian Philosophy, Semiotics, German, Visual Culture, Existentialism, Film Analysis. Apart from this assisted in co-orinating the course in Cultural Studies (three times), Gender and Culture, Rethinking media laws (twice) and Psychology after Lacan. I guess I am puttting a full stop to them this year due to increased workload and my own desire to train me more in reasearch + complete my PhD. A big thank you to all of you who took these courses and kept me going.
* This year I completed my MPhil and a UGC project. Both on Konkani literature. Presented two research papers and published one.
* The experiments with blog which began in 2005 thanks to the then FEP-JPEng final year batches (with the active help from Ashwin, Vicky, Ajay Ram and their friends) has gone far. I have lost count of the number of newer and unique experiments that have happened.
* Do have a look at http://anilpinto.blogspot.com/ and http://lacanians.blogspot.com/ The blog has an average of 85 visitors per day which swings between 80 and 150 per day from over 40 countries.
* And, yes, I am still happy (read un*******)
By the way, a lot of mail that i send to you - i had made a group of the email ids I had of you way back- bounce back. Could one of you volunteer to collect the new and frequently used email ids of all your classmates and email me, so that I can update my lists? Also, please see that this mail reaches to all your classmates and juniors who studies here between June 2005 and June 2008.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
CIDASIA INTERN & RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITIONS
ANNOUNCING CIDASIA INTERN & RESEARCH ASSISTANT POSITIONS
The Culture: Industries and Diversity in Asia (CIDASIA) Programme, Centre for the Study of Culture and Society (CSCS),
CSCS is an institution for higher education in the humanities and social sciences, engaged in developing innovative and inter-disciplinary approaches to researching culture in
Some of the research initiatives at CIDASIA include: Culture Industries, Cultural Diversity and Cultural Policy in the Time of Globalisation; The Cultural Last Mile and Cultural Production and Livelihoods in the age of the Entertainment & Media Industry. For more information about CIDASIA visit the link at the CSCS website: www.cscsarchive.org
For the Internship graduate and post graduate candidates who are interested in the programme and want to work with any of the initiatives can apply. Interns are expected to work for a minimum of six weeks and a maximum of eight weeks. All interns are eligible for a stipend which will vary in accordance with the work undertaken during the period. Suitable interns can be absorbed into the programme after the course of internship.
For the post of Research Assistant post graduate students/degree holders preferably but not necessarily from the Communications department and who want to work on the Cultural Last Mile: Internet & Mobile Phones in Undergraduate Spaces project can apply. The project will research and devise an implementation strategy for the use of internet and mobile phones for educational purposes. All research assistantships are for a minimum period of six months that can be extended further. A salary of Rs.12,000-Rs.15,000, depending on the candidates eligibility will be offered.
Conference on Queer Thoughts
Queer Thoughts
A Conference organized by Sappho for Equality
10 – 11 April 2009
Kolkata
Queer Thoughts is a conference organized by Sappho for Equality encouraging young persons all over India to come up with their thoughts, ideas, concerns, analyses and expressions on the theme ‘Queer’.
Sappho for Equality is an organization engaged in sexuality rights movement in general and LBT rights movement in particular. It is an open forum for activists who believe in and strive to attain a world free from homophobia and sexual orientation based discrimination.
Queer Thoughts is envisaged as a two-day conference divided into four sessions. Each session would have a distinct key theme and 2/3 papers on each theme will be presented in the sessions.
The four key themes are:
- Defining queer (how to define the term queer, who is a queer, socio-political and gender-sexual understanding of queer)
- Living queer (living as a queer in this country, queer experiences, triumph and turbulence of queer existence)
- Expressing queer (queer as a theme expressed though literature, film, theatre, painting, sculpture or any other art form)
- Politicizing queer (emergence of queer politics, queer as a political identity, queer rights movement and its politics)
Each of these sessions will be chaired by noted personalities, nationally and internationally acclaimed academicians and activists engaged in queer studies and queer rights movement.
Queer Thoughts as a space primarily for young persons will generate many fresh, dynamic, path breaking and stimulating ideas, discussions and action points. Sappho for Equality expects to bring out new, thought provoking and challenging concepts on the theme ‘queer’ through this conference that if incorporated, will help the queer rights movement.
We invite original, interesting and substantial papers, within 3000 words, from young persons between 20 to 28 years on any of the four key themes indicated above. An abstract of approximately 300 words should be emailed to sappho1999@rediffmail.com by 15th of March, 2009. Those whose abstracts are selected will be invited to present papers at the conference. Please attach short curriculum vitae along with the abstract and contact numbers. Papers should be in English only. Outstation participants will be provided with train fare (to and fro) and board and lodging in the city for the conference days.
Sappho, Support Group for Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Women
Sunday, March 22, 2009
Extra questions for report writing- for the 2nd semester FEP writing skills paper
These are the additional practice questions ma'am sent Komal. Hope they are useful.
1. Assume that you work for a small medical insurance company concerned with the rising number of medical claims being submitted by your customers. To combat this, your company has initiated a campaign designed to entice your customers to adopt healthier lifestyles, and has begun sending brochures and personalized letters to customers. Some customers have expressed concern that this is an indication that the company will become more reluctant to pay their claims.
2. Write a trip report to your boss, Monica Jenkins, CEO of Jenkins Marketing Specialists, Inc. Your goal in writing a trip report is to inform management about new procedures, equipment, or laws, or to supply information affecting products, operations, and services. Ms. Jenkins supported your request to attend the Business Etiquette Conference, sponsored by the Business Management Association and held at Delta State University in Cleveland, Mississippi, at Broom Hall, College of Business. The six-day conference was held April 18–23, 2006. Your goal is to let Ms. Jenkins know that you gathered valuable information that will benefit the company.
a. Write an introductory paragraph in which you identify the event (exact date, sponsor name, conference theme and name, and location) and preview the topics to be discussed in your report.
b. In the body, summarize three to five main points from one presentation you attended each day at the conference. State how you benefited from the conference and how what you learned will also benefit the reader and Jenkins Marketing Specialists, Inc.
c. Express appreciation, suggest action to be taken, or synthesize the value of the trip or conference.
In your report, highlight interesting and important facts using typographical tools such as boldface, headings, and bullets. Itemize your expenses on a separate page as an attachment to your report.