Course Description
This course equips students with the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary for conducting effective literary research. Through an exploration of four key approaches to literature—text-, context-, reader-, and author-oriented—students will develop a nuanced understanding of literary analysis. Project-based assessments will enable students to apply these methodologies in practice, fostering critical thinking and research proficiency, thus providing with a strong foundation for developing undergraduate theses.
Program Objectives (PO)
- Being able to discuss how different approaches to literature may result in different interpretations of the same text.
- Being able to map possible research methods in analyzing particular works of literature and culture.
- Being able to present the mini-research proposal orally