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SEMESTER 6 NEP SYLLABUS
SEMESTER -VI
DSC 16: Modern European Drama
UNIT - I (15 hours) 1. Henrik Ibsen: Ghosts (1881)
UNIT - II (15 hours) 2. Bertolt Brecht: Mother Courage and Her Children (1939)
UNIT - III (15 hours) 3. Eugene Ionesco: Rhinoceros (1959)
Suggestive readings:
1. Camus, Albert. (i) ‘Absurdity and Suicide’ (ii) ‘The Myth of Sisyphus’, The Myth of Sisyphus.
2. Stanislavsky, Constantin. ‘Faith and the Sense of Truth’, An Actor Prepares. United Kingdom:
3. Brecht, Bertolt. ‘The Street Scene’, ‘Theatre for Pleasure or Theatre for Instruction’, and ‘Dramatic Theatre vs Epic Theatre’, Brecht on Theatre:
4. Steiner, George. ‘On Modern Tragedy’, The Death of Tragedy. London:
DSC 17: Literature and Disability
1. Firdaus Kanga: Trying to Grow (1991)
2. Georgina Kleege: Sight Unseen (1999)
3. Anne Finger. “Helen and Frida” The Kenyon Review, Summer, 1994, New Series, 16.3, 1994. pp 1-7
4. Mukhopadhyay, Tito Rajarshi. ‘Poem 1’ and ‘Poem 4’, The Mind Tree: A Miraculous Child Breaks the Silence of Autism.
5. Barclay, Hayleigh. ‘Happy Birth-day’. Disability Horizons
Suggestive readings:
1. Linton, Simi. ‘Disability Studies/Not Disability Studies’,
2. Davis, Lennard J. ‘Constructing Normalcy’, Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness, and the Body.
3. Quayson, Ato. ‘A Typology of Disability Representation’, Aesthetic Nervousness: Disability and the Crisis of Representation
4. Couser, Thomas. ‘Signifying Selves: Disability and Life Writing’
5. Anand, Shilpaa. ‘Historicizing Disability in India: Questions of Subject and Method’, Disability Studies in India:
6. Das, Veena and Renu Addlakha, ‘Disability and Domestic Citizenship: Voice, Gender, and the Making of the Subject
DSC 18: Women Writings
1. Alice Walker: The Color Purple
2. Charlotte Perkins Gilman: ‘The Yellow Wallpaper’
3. Begum Rokheya: ‘Sultana’s Dream’
4. Devi, Rassundari. Excerpts from Amar Jiban. trans. by Enakshi Chatterjee, Women's Writing in India.
5. Emily Dickinson: (i) ‘I cannot live with you’ (ii) ‘I’m wife; I’ve finished that’
6. Sylvia Plath: (i) ‘Lady Lazarus’ (ii) ‘Daddy’
7. Eunice De Souza- (i) ‘Advice to Women’ (ii) ‘Bequest’