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Revision as of 16:46, 8 April 2009
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Contents
Course Description
07.04.09
Introduction. Technicalities.
14.04.09
Analysing Fiction: Recapitulation and practical application.
21.04.09
28.04.09
“National Allegories” – The debate about Fredric Jameson’s “Third World Literature in the Age of Multinational Capitalism”
05.05.09
Intertextuality: Concepts and Definitions
12.05.09
Es'kia Mphahlele, “Mrs. Plum”
19.05.09
A Grain of Wheat, the Mau Mau Wars and the Kenyan Independence: The Historical Background and the Structure of the Book.
26.05.09
National Allegory in A Grain of Wheat: What view of Kenya is expressed in the Fates of the Characters?
02.06.09
A revised episode: Rape and Dead Dogs, 1967 / 1986.
09.06.09
Disgrace and the Background of Post-Apartheid South Africa. The Truth and Reconciliation Commission, Violence and Crime, Land Reform.