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World Literature. Cultural Literacy In the Global Community. Course Emphasis. Introduction to the Humanities Study and Organization Skills Notebook Requirements Daily Class Participation Attendance (Learning Log) Cooperative Learning Reading Comprehension and Literary Analysis
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World Literature Cultural Literacy In the Global Community
Course Emphasis • Introduction to the Humanities • Study and Organization Skills Notebook Requirements • Daily Class Participation Attendance (Learning Log) Cooperative Learning • Reading Comprehension and Literary Analysis • Writing Skills • Research Skills and Multi-media Presentations
Course Texts • Course anthology Thomson, Eileen (ed.). World Masterpieces. Englewood Cliffs: Prentice Hall, 1998. • Supplemental text Smith, Houston. The World’s Religions, Our Great Wisdom Traditions. San Francisco: Harper Collins Publishers, 1991.
Key Concepts • Cultural Literacy in the Global Community • The Humanities • Cultural Milieu • Sacred and National Literature • Epic • Hero’s Journey
Sumerian Literature • Cradle of civilization • The Epic of Gilgamesh • “The Story of the Flood” • Archetype • Hero’s quest
Egyptian Literature • Book of the Dead • Pastoral Poetry
Hebrew Literature • Textual criticism and translations of the Bible • Excerpts from Genesis “The Story of the Flood” • Biblical hero Vs epic hero “The Story of David and Goliath” • Psalms
Persian Literature Zorastrianism • Dualism--Good vs Evil • excerpts from The Shanama • selections from The Rubaiyat
Arabic Literature • Fact Vs stereotype • Five Pillars of Islam faith, prayer, charity, fasting, pilgrimage • selections from The Koran • selections from A Thousand and One Nights
Indian Literature • Hindu concepts Brahaman dharma--duty karma • selections from The Rig Veda the Upanishads Mahabharata Panchatantra
Siddhartaby Hernan Hesse • Western description of Hinduism and Buddhism • Illustrations of Buddhist concepts Four Noble Truths Eight Fold Path • Self-discipline, meditation, moral conduct • Search for identity
Chinese Literature Confucianism • Philosophy Vs Religion • Moral nature of social relationships • Respect and obedience • Righteousness and humane treatment
Chinese Literature Selections from the teaching of Confucius The Analects
Chinese Literature Taoism • Philosophy of Lao Tzu • Withdrawal from the materialism of society • Simple life in harmony with nature • Selections from the Tao Te Ching
Japanese Literature • Religious traditions of Buddhism and Shintoism • Selections from Essays in Idleness by Yoshida Kenko • Poetry • Selections from The Pillow Book by Sei Shonagon • The No Theater
S.D.A.I.E. Specially Designed Academic Instruction in English • Reading and Study Guides • Interactive Communication Strategies • Advanced Organizers • Graphic Organizers 9-Square Story Charts Quote Graphics • Socratic Seminars • Group Presentations • Thematic/Dramatic Interpretations
Research paperWork schedule Working thesis Bibliography cards Content note cards Outline Rough Draft Works Cited Final Draft Concrete Project Oral PresentationSpeech Proficiency Individualized Research Project
Ways to contact Ms Gebet: • From 10:02 A.M. to 11:03 A.M. or before and after school (925) 461-6600 x5804 • E-mail jgebet@pleasanton.k12.ca.us