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This course offers science learners a unique exploration of ethical dilemmas and societal values through the lens of literature. Drawing inspiration from literary works, learners will delve into key topics such as constitutional values, inclusiveness, environmental awareness, and ethics.
This course intends to provide learners with an overview of the social and cultural evolution of Kerala Society through literature. It aims at encouraging the learners to connect with local culture, history and heritage. The learner shall understand the power structures that shaped Kerala's socio-cultural systems.
This course explores the foundational values enshrined in the Constitution, emphasizing principles of justice, equality, and democratic governance. It integrates critical discussions on gender equity and environmental sustainability, to foster a holistic and ethical approach to business and management.
The course is designed to enable students of the Language and Literatures to improve their LSRW skills. The course helps them to enhance their capability to use language in academic transactions and real-life situations.
The cours eis designed to enable learners of the science stream to imbibe scientific temper on par with social and cultural ethos, enhance communication skills and maximise the capacity to comprehend, to critically think and to interact eggectively in an English speaking academic environment
This course would take up topics with regard to postcolonial literature, prescribed for second MA English students of Calicut University.General introduction to post colonial literature Africa : The European perspective "Africa" poem by David Diop
Course SummaryThis course offers a comprehensive understanding of cross-cultural fictional narratives and its adaptations around the globe. The course will offer the opportunity to the students to engage with works from variety of genres, including short stories, novels, and experimental fiction. Special attention will be given to socio-cultural contexts in which these works were written, allowing students to appreciate the diversity of voices and perspectives that fiction offers.
Physics is the natural science of matter, involving the study of matter, its fundamental constituents, its motion and behavior through space and time, and the related entities of energy and force.
English Indian Literature explores works written in English by Indian authors, focusing on themes of culture, identity, colonialism, and post-colonialism. It covers seminal writers like R.K. Narayan, Salman Rushdie, Arundhati Roy, and Jhumpa Lahiri, showcasing their unique storytelling styles. The course highlights the fusion of Indian traditions with global perspectives, addressing issues like diaspora, caste, gender, and socio-political realities. Students gain insights into Indian history and contemporary society through literature, enhancing critical thinking and cultural appreciation.