1 | Explaining the course content of Eastern and Western literature and introducing the sources, | Aytaç (1994), (2007), (2009), (2016) Atalay (2019), Pospelov (2014), Afaq Esedova (2008) Moran, B. (1991), Eagleton, T. (1990), Kefeli, E. (2009) |
2 | Definition, Content and Methods of Comparative Literature | Atalay (2019) 15-34 |
3 | Pioneers of comparative literature | Aytaç (2016) 51-70 |
4 | Eastern-Western literature today, | Aytaç (2016) 114-150 |
5 | Literary genres and their features | Pospelov (2014), 483-510 |
6 | Movements and ecoles in Western literature, | Atalay (2019) 34-42, Aytaç (2009) 271-323 |
7 | Literary Studies and Memory Theories: Reflections of Cultural Memory in Terms of Content, Form, Style, and Artistic Unity (Jan Assmann’s Theory) | Pospelov (2014) 415-455/ Assmann, J. (2001). Kültürel bellek. İstanbul: Ayrıntı Yayınları, 11. |
8 | Movements and ecoles in Eastern Literature | Kefeli, E. (2009) 89-99 |
9 | Midterm Exam (Visa) | |
10 | Literary Theories and Criticism; Ulrich Beck's Risk Society Theory and its adaptation to literature. | Moran, B. (1991) Beck, U. (1986) |
11 | Literary Theories and Criticism: Analyzes in Risk Society, Sustainable and Development Perspective | Eagleton, T. (1990) |
12 | A comparative literature study | Aytaç (2007) |
13 | Text analyzing | Literary Trial / Novella |
14 | New expansions in Comparative Literature | Workshops |
15 | Movements and schools in Eastern Literature | Kefeli, E. (2009) 89-99 |