COD 2024 - D978
Webinar - Sujatha Bhatt, Point no point: postcolonial writing, migration and family history
Literature teachers, literature lovers, in preparation for A/AS 2024
1
sessions, start: 07-May
Please enrol before Thursday, May 2nd 2024
Course detail
Year: 2024
Level: Distance
Language: English
Status: Announced
Lugar: Distance
Facilitator/s: Ms. Flavia Daniela Pittella
ESSARP Schools
Free of charge
Free of charge
Exams Schools
ARS 15000.00
ARS 15000.00
Non affiliate
ARS 15000.00
ARS 15000.00
Sessions
Sessions | Dates | Start | Finish |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 07 May 2024 | 05:30 pm | 07:30 pm |
Facilitator/s
Flavia Daniela Pittella
Literature teachers, literature lovers, in preparation for A/AS 2024
The issues presented in postcolonial writing become clear in Bhatt’s poems. Through the questioning of family traditions, cultural contrasts, adjustments and negotiation, the poetry of Sujata Bhatt navigates the waters of that in-between space that create new languages and new ways of conceiving family relationships, exile and the need for a personal and community identity.
Literary analysis of a variety of poems
recognition of themes and style
cross cultural representations in Bhatt's poetry
Writing about Bhatt
recognition of themes and style
cross cultural representations in Bhatt's poetry
Writing about Bhatt
Workshop
Ahmed, S. (2004) The Cultural Politics of Emotion, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
Bhabha,H. (1994).The Location of Culture. 1st ed. London: Routledge.
Bhatt, S. (1997). Point no Point. Carcanet Press Limited.
Bhabha,H. (1994).The Location of Culture. 1st ed. London: Routledge.
Bhatt, S. (1997). Point no Point. Carcanet Press Limited.