Department of Arabic Language and Literaturehttps://www.univ-soukahras.dz/en/dept/dla |
Module: Arabic poetics
Lecturer | Madiha ATIK |
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Master - Modern Arab literature and contemporary
Department of Arabic Language and Literature Website : https://www.univ-soukahras.dz/en/module/3620 Semester : S2 Unit : و ت أ 2 Credit : 5 Coefficient: 3 |
Content | Generalization objectives: This standard aims to familiarize the student with the basic concepts and central terms of poetry theory and Arabic poetics, and to understand its background, tributaries and dimensions in its historical path. It also aims to gain in-depth knowledge of the various stages and joints of the transformation in the theory of poetry, the requirements of this transformation, and its causes and motives. Content of the course: Lecture vocabulary: 01- Conceptual introduction: poetry, poetics, and literature. -02 The cognitive path of poetic concepts. -03 Arabic poetics and Greek influences (Aristotle). -04 Transformations of Arabic poetics. -05 Ancient Arabic poetics and the concept of poetry. -06 Poetic virility and the poetry column. -07 Arabic poetics and the elements of poetic structure. -08 Arabic poetics and issues: imagination and image. -09 Arabic poetics and issues: music and the language of poetry. -10 Arabic poetics and issues: the old and the new. -11 Arabic poetics and the transformations of the poem. -12 Arabic poetics and the issue: free poetry and the prose poem. -13 Arabic poetics and Western influences (formalism and structuralism)., - 14 Arabic poetics and critical methods. Application vocabulary: 1- Applications on the term 2- A reading of the most prominent stations that form the concept 3- Application on the impact of the art of Aristotelian poetry 4- Application models 5- Poetry criticism as a model 6- The virility of poets by Al-Asma’i 7- Selected examples of application - 8 Selected examples of application - 9 Reading of poetic experiments - 10 Reading of function models - 11 Selected models of application - 12 Anasi Al-Hajj’s experience - 13 Selected models - 11 Nawarej Hakhtasa Evaluation method: Lectures are evaluated via an exam at the end of the semester, while evaluation is The directed works are continuous throughout the hexameter. References for the material: (books, publications, websites, etc.): - Jean Quine: The structure of poetic language. - Tzvetan Todorov: Poetics. - Roman Jakobson: Issues of Poetics. - Kamal Abu Deeb: In poetry. - Jamal al-Din bin al-Sheikh: Arabic poetry. - Adonis: Arabic poetics. - Muhammad Lutfi Al-Youssoufi: Poetry and poetics. - Hassan Nazem: Concepts of Poetics. - Saeed Al-Ghanimi: The logic of poetic revelation. - Hassan Al-Banna Ezz El-Din: Poetry and Culture. - Ahmed Al-Jawa: Research in poetics |
Evaluation | Continuous monitoring 50% Exam 50% |