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DAS GUPTA SANJUKTA
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Tematica Analisi dei mutamenti nelle strutture socio-economiche del dominio coloniale in India, visti attraverso la città di Calcutta, con particolare attenzione alle trasformazioni culturali e ai nuovi generi letterari. Articolazione della didattica frontale 1)Storia e letteratura: considerazioni teoriche – 4 ore; 2) Calcutta e le correnti della storia – 2 oreM 3) Cultura folk e di elite nella Calcutta coloniale, 8 ore; 4) Calcutta e il Rinascimento Bengalese – 4 ore; 5) La nuova letteratura in prosa e il romanzo bengali – 10 ore; 6) Esplorare le relazioni di genere – 8 ore; 7) Autobiografie e l’idea della vita privata, 4 ore; 8) Il teatro pubblico nel Bengala coloniale – 4 ore; 9) La città nella poesia Bengali moderna – 4 ore.
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