UNISA Theory of literature Course Module 2024 – 2024
Major combinations:
NQF Level: 5: THL1501, THL1502
NQF Level: 6: THL2601, THL2602, THL2603
NQF Level: 7: THL3701, THL3702, THL3703, THL3704, THL3705
Theory of Narratology and Poetry – THL4802 |
Honours |
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NQF level: 8 |
Credits: 24 |
Module presented in English |
Module presented online |
Purpose: (1) Narratology: In this option various narratological theories and models will be studied critically and comparatively. Theories will be tested with reference to narrative texts and students will also have to consider interpretation strategies and evaluation criteria in the analysis of narrative texts. Aspects such as time, space, characterization, focalization and narration will be analysed in detail with reference to formalist, structuralist, semiotic and post-structuralist perspectives. Special attention will be given to recent contributions to structuralist narratology, such as the formalization of Propp’s model or the use of Genette’s systematic description of narrative structure in South African literatures and literatures from other parts of the world. Students will have the opportunity to discuss the applicability of specific approaches with reference to literary texts of their own choice, selected from any language. In this regard, students will have the opportunity to analyse aspects of postmodernist narrative texts with reference to current theoretical models. (2) Theory of Poetry: This option is constructed around the strategy of foregrounding in poetic texts. It explores the operation of foregrounding as a linguistic device and/or as a psychological effect. This involves the study of sophisticated theories of poetic language as well as of reader responses. In the study of the stylistics and/or the psychology of foregrounding, aspects such as metaphor, syntax, typography, sound, rhythm and metre will be studied in detail, with regard to the occurrence, operation and potential function of these aspects in poetic language and/or their actual function or effect on the reader. The study of poetic texts selected from South African literatures and literatures from other parts of the world ranges in scope from one poem, one volume of a poet, the oeuvre of a poet, a poetic school or style including written and oral poetry, as well as comparison between poems and other non-literary texts. |
Theory of Drama – THL4803 |
Honours |
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NQF level: 8 |
Credits: 24 |
Module presented in English |
Module presented online |
Purpose: This paper entails an in-depth study of various aspects of modern theory of drama. This is studied in relation to drama texts from South African literatures and literatures from other parts of the world. The following aspects are covered: the relation between the dramatic text and the performance; dramatic dialogue, dramatic space; text and performance; the role of the spectator in the theatrical communication process; the social dimension of theatre. |
Introduction to Theory of Literature – THL1501 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 5 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English,Afrikaans |
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Purpose: To introduce students to the theoretical approach and to show how it differs from other approaches in literature; to familiarise students with definitions of literature and other aesthetic objects; to acquire the ability to understand or interpret literature, and to appreciate or evaluate literature and other cultural and aesthetic objects. |
Introduction to Literary Genres – THL1502 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 5 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English,Afrikaans |
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Purpose: To provide an introduction to literary genres; to introduce students to the main types and characteristic features of oral and written literature, and to familiarise students with the analysis and interpretation of poetic, narrative and dramatic texts. |
Introduction to Creative Writing: a Practical Course – KSK1601 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English,Afrikaans,Northern sotho,Other languages,Zulu,Xhosa |
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Pre-requisite: THL1501 & THL1502 or THL801U & THL802V |
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Purpose: To introduce students to the aesthetics and practice of creative writing in the various literary genres |
Advanced Creative Writing: a Practical Course (Theory of Literature 204) – KSK2601 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English,Afrikaans,Northern sotho,Other languages,Zulu,Xhosa |
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Pre-requisite: KSK1601 or THL1016 |
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Purpose: To further develop and advance the knowledge and practical skills required for creative writing in various genres. |
Theory of the Sign in Literature and Culture – THL2601 |
Under Graduate Degree,Diploma |
Semester module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Pre-requisite: THL1501 or THL801U |
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Purpose: To introduce students to the theories on structuralism and semiotics, those beyond semiotics and those on reading and interpretation. |
Structuralist and Semiotic Theories of Genre – THL2602 |
Diploma,Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
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Pre-requisite: THL1502 or THL802V |
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Purpose: To take the genre studies at introductory level to an intermediary level. Structuralist and semiotic theories are applied to the reading, analysis, interpretation and appraisal of poetry, narrative and drama with reference to selected texts from South African and world literatures. |
Theories in Context: Ideology and Discourse – THL2603 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 6 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
Module presented online |
Purpose: The purpose of the module is to ensure that qualifying graduates understand Marxist and discourse theories and can apply them in the context of literary and cultural studies. |
Creative Writing Workshop and Portfolio – KSK3701 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in Other languages,Zulu,Xhosa,English,Afrikaans,Northern sotho |
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Pre-requisite: KSK2601 or THL204D |
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Purpose: To provide practical assistance for students to enable them to produce a portfolio of creative writing in the language of their major. |
Advanced Narrative Theory (Theory of Literature 821) – THL3701 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English,Afrikaans |
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Pre-requisite: THL2602 |
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Purpose: This module will be useful to students who want to develop a solid knowledge base and advanced competencies in the study and practical application of narrative theory. |
Advanced Theory of Drama (Theory of Literature) – THL3702 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English,Afrikaans |
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Pre-requisite: THL2602 |
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Purpose: This module will be useful to students who want to develop their theoretical knowledge of a range of modern drama and theatre theory (poststructuralism, postcolonilism and gender studies). |
Advanced Theory of Poetry (Theory of Literature) – THL3703 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English,Afrikaans |
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Pre-requisite: THL2602 |
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Purpose: This module will be useful to students who want to develop their theoretical knowledge of a range of poetic theories (poststructuralism, postcolonialism and gender studies). |
Theory and Practice of South African Literary Studies – THL3704 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English,Afrikaans |
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Pre-requisite: THL2602 |
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Purpose: To introduce students to the theories, methods and practical skills for comparative and interdisciplinary learning in South African Literary Studies. |
Literary Theory in Context – THL3705 |
Under Graduate Degree |
Semester module |
NQF level: 7 |
Credits: 12 |
Module presented in English |
Module presented online |
Pre-requisite: THL2601 |
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Purpose: To introduce students to literary and cultural theories from contexts beyond literature such as ideology and materialism, Bakhtin and dialogism, psychoanalysis speech act theory and the discourse theory of M. Foucault. |
Critical Theory – THL4801 |
Honours |
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NQF level: 8 |
Credits: 24 |
Module presented in English |
Module presented online |
Purpose: Those theories which are widely used in literary and cultural studies are either introduced or further explored (having been introduced in undergraduate modules in Theory of Literature and elsewhere). We opted for a number of selected literary and cultural theories and do not try to cover each and all of them, although you will be guided towards the bigger picture. Selected theories range from psychoanalysis and deconstruction to Foucault, post-colonialist and gender theory, and debates and new theories of the last decade or so such as the work of Judith Butler, Deleuze (the rhizome, Anti-Oedipus, etc.), and others. Students themselves select, from the options offered, the theories/theorists they wish to work on. |