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Texts (6) (Narrative)

Course Description: Narrative Text: Concepts and Procedures - Elements of the Story: Plot and Discourse and their Relationship - Analysis of a Short Narrative Text: Narrative News, Anecdote - Analysis of a Text from the Maqamat - Analysis of Autobiographical Texts - Analysis of Texts from the Short Story and Flash Fiction / Very Short Story.
Credits: 2
Prerequisites: ARAB465
Objectives of the course :

Students will learn the specifics of narrative texts and become accustomed to analyzing them to understand their structural characteristics, as well as the meanings, values, and significations they contain in relation to the environment in which they were produced.

Course outputs :

knowledge:

  • The student will become familiar with a number of modern narrative texts.
  • The student will learn the characteristics of modern narrative texts.

Cognitive skills:

  • The student analyzes the text according to a specific critical approach.
  • The student reads the text fluently and comprehends its meanings.

Interpersonal skills and taking responsibility:

  • The student evaluates a narrative text that they have not studied in the course vocabulary, according to the specified elements.
  • The student writes a prose text in a distinguished literary style.
Additional information:

Required textbooks
Mohamed Najib Al-Amami, Description in Narrative Text between Theory and Procedure, Mohamed Ali Hami House, Second Edition, Tunis, 2010. 5- Ibrahim Abdel Aziz Zaid, Narration in Arabic Heritage, Kunooz Al-Ma'rifa House, Jordan. - Mursil Faleh, Narratology: Theoretical Introduction and Applied Approaches, Afaq Library, Kuwait, 2011. 7- Taha Wadi, The Story between Heritage and Contemporaneity, Publications of Qassim Literary Club. Ali Obaid, Narrative Approaches, Arab Diffusion, Beirut, 2014. Mohamed Al-Qadi, Analysis of Narrative Discourse.

Support
1- Saradiyyat Journal of the Egyptian Society for Narratology 2- Signs in Literary Criticism 3- Moroccan Signs 4- Rhetoric and Discourse Analysis.

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