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* * * Summer I 2002 |
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Professor: Martin M. Jacobsen, Ph.D. | Office: CC 413B |
Email: mjacobsen@mail.wtamu.edu | Office Phone: 651-2460 |
Home: www.wtamu.edu/academic/fah/eng/wc/marty3.htm | Office Hours: By appointment |
Course Goals: This course seeks to familiarize students with non-Western literary texts. By embracing these texts, many of which are philosophical and provide guiding principles for the cultures they represent, you will become more familiar not only with the writings considered central to certain non-Western cultures but also with the ideological and philosophical bases of the cultures themselves.
Course Objectives:
Textbook: Mack, Maynard, ed. The Norton Anthology of World Masterpieces: Expanded Edition in One Volume. New York: Norton, 1997.
Course Policies: Certain simple rules provide a basis for equal treatment and evaluation of all students. These rules are listed below.
Remaining in this class after receiving this syllabus indicates your agreement with the course requirements as stated herein. |
Daily Syllabus:
June 03 Course Policies | Tu Fu, 834-35; "Song of P'eng-ya," |
Egyptian: The Leiden Hymns 42-45 | "My Thatched Roof Is Ruined" |
04 Love Songs 45-48 | 17 Lu Xun, "Diary of a Madman," 2723-35 |
05 Chinese: Book of Songs, 534-36 | 18 Indian: The Ramayana of Valmiki, 576-612 |
"Plop fall the plums," 535 | 19 The Bhagavad-Gita, 612-24 |
"She threw a quince," 536 | Review |
"I beg of you," 537 | 20 Exam II; |
"Tossed is that cypress boat," 540 | 24 Bhakti Poets: 1411-29 |
"We plucked the bracken," 540 | 25 Rabindranath Tagore, "Punishment," 2618-27 |
"They clear away," 541 | 26 Arabic: Islam--Background |
"Big rat, big rat," 544 | 27 Koran, 868-888 |
06 Confucius--Background | July 1 The Thousand and One Nights, 923-48 |
10 Confucius, Analects, 545-55 | 02 Naguib Mahfouz, "Zaabalawi," 2881-93 |
11 Tao Te Ching--Web, Review | 03 Review |
12 Exam I, T'ang Poetry | 08 Final Exam, 10:30 a.m |
13 Li Po, "Bring in the Wine," 827-32 |
Copyright © 2002 Martin M. Jacobsen, Ph.D. as to this syllabus and all lectures; materials may not be reproduced without Dr. Jacobsen's written consent. Students are prohibited from selling (or being paid for taking) notes during this course to or by any person or commercial firm without the express written permission of the professor teaching this course. |