Saturday, December 22, 2012

UGC POint system , Adieu!



DU, Jamia VCs reject UGC’s point system for teacher promotion
19 Jan 2012
The Vice-Chancellors of two Central Universities – Delhi University and Jamia Millia Islamia have rejected the point based system for promotion of teachers suggested by a UGC committee.
The system was introduced in June 2010. As per the system a teacher will be assessed on three categories-teaching, extra and co curricular activities and research and publication. The system faced criticism from the teaching community, who felt that the job of a teacher is to teach in the first place and then do a research and write papers.
In December 2011, a committee under the chairmanship of Professor M Anandkishnan, Chairman IIT, Kanpur was constituted to rework on the promotion system for the teachers. The committee is to submit its report in two months time.
The committee comprises of nine members including Dinesh Singh and Najeeb Jung. In the committee meeting held earlier this month, the two Vice-Chancellors rejected the point based system of assessment of teachers. Sources in the UGC confirmed that both the Vice-Chancellors criticised and rejected the point based system and the committee has made up its mind to do away with the system.
The committee has now decided to come up with a new system for promotion of the teachers. In the month of November last year, the two vice chancellors had met the UGC Chairman and the HRD minister requesting to do away with the point system after which this committee has been formed.
Meanwhile, The Federation of Central Universities’ Teachers’ Associations (FEDCUTA) and University Teachers’ Association (DUTA) has been protesting against the point system.
“We have held several protests against the point system for assessment and promotion of the teachers. Our primary job as teachers is to teach. Besides adequate facilities for research is not available at all places. We have been demanding for the self appraisal system,” said former FEDCUTA and former DUTA president Aditya N Misra.

Friday, December 21, 2012

चलो जंतरमंतर.. तख्तियां उठाते हैं!


एक कविता ..उस नपुंशक  समाज के नाम जो मूकदर्शक बना रहा , उस २३ वर्षीय लड़की को जिन्दा लाश बनते हुए बस देखता रहा, और दूसरे दिन तख्तियां लेकर  चल पड़ा विरोध का स्वर बुलंद करने .. जंतर-मंतर..

वो चिल्ला रही है/
रो रही है/ऐसा लगता है
किसी की आबरू फिर लूट रही है..
किसी की दुनिया फिर उजड रही है ..
जंगल है बहुत.. थोड़ा  पीछे/
आओ जल्दी जल्दी हम टहनियाँ तोडें..
वो चिल्ला रही है..
हमें जल्द पत्ते तोड़ने होंगे
लकड़ी के छाल निकालने  होंगे..
देखो वो और जोर से चिल्ला रही है..
लगता है उसकी अंतड़ियों तक को नोच लेंगे वहशी..
उफ़ जल्दी करो ..
जल्दी करो..
जल्दी करो .
हमें जल्द ढालने होंगे ये छाल, ये पत्ते, मशीनों में..
और बनाने होंगे बहुत सारे अखबारी कागज..
कल खूब बिक्री होनी है इन अख़बारों की
और उन लकडियों से बनाने हैं,  ढेरो तख्तियां
जिन्हें लेकर नपुंसक समाज
कल जंतर मंतर पर धरना देगा
विरोध में!! ..
विरोध में??
विरोध में!!???
किसके विरोध में?
उसे  भी  नहीं पता -
उन वहसी दरिंदों के विरोध में ?
उन तमाशबीनों के विरोध में जो देखती रही है अबतक चुप चाप /
सुनती रही है ये  शोर??
या खुद के विरोध में ???
जिन्हें सिर्फ विरोध करना आता है
पर युद्ध करना नहीं आता..
जो योद्धा नहीं है..
जो बस तमाशबीन हैं जिन्हें टिकटें लेकर
सिर्फ युद्ध देखने में मजा आता है
___मारो..मारो मार  डालो शाले को---
कहने में बस मजा भर आता है..
बाहर से तालियाँ बजाने  में इन्हें मजा आता है..
देखो- कितना गले का नस बाहर निकल आ रहा है
इनके विरोध स्वर में , कितनी जान  है इनके विरोध में
कि इनका गला "टक-टक" कर रहा है..
गिरगिटों की तरह..
कुत्ते नोचते रहेंगे मांस
और गिरगिट बस करते रहेंगे विरोध
जंतर-मंतर पर ..
राँची में , दिल्ली में !

Friday, December 14, 2012

Department of English , Hons Papers


DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH
COURSES OF STUDY FOR ENGLISH HONOURS


                                                            
Number of Papers: 16




Number of Semesters: 6


Full Marks: 1600


B.A. Hons. Part - I: 400


B.A Hons. Part - II: 400


B.A Hons. Part - III: 800















Paper-wise distribution of marks in English Hons.
Academic year
Semester
Theory paper
Full marks
Pass marks
Duration
MSE
ESE
TOTAL
First year
I
1
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
2
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
II
3
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
4
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
Second tear
III
5
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
6
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
IV
7
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
8
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
Third year
V
9
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
10
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
11
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
12
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
VI
13
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
14
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
15
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.
16
30
70
100
45
3 Hrs.





B.A. Part - I

Semester - I

Paper 1 – History of English Poetry   (From the Renaissance to the Twentieth century) (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Early Renaissance Poetry , The Elizabethan Poetry,  The Metaphysical Poetry,  Poetry in the Age of Milton,  The Neo-classical Poetry,  The Romantic Poetry,  The Victorian Poetry,  Poetry in the Twentieth Century                                                                              

Prescribed Books:
1.      An Outline History Of English Literature by W.H. Hudson
2.      A Short Oxford History of English Literature By Andrew Sanders
3.      A History of English Literature  by Legouis and Cazamian




B.A. Part - I

Semester - I

Paper 2 – Reading Poetry (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Poems Prescribed:
Unit I --- Elizabethan Period to the Restoration                                                                 (6)
Shakespeare’s Sonnet No. 29 and 130, John Donne : A Hymn to God the Father,  Andrew Marvell: To His Coy Mistress

Unit II --- The Neoclassical Age and the Pre-Romantics                                                   (6)
John Dryden: Mac Fleckno, Samuel Johnson: Vanity of Human Wishes, Thomas Grey: Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard

Unit III ---- The Romantic Age                                                                                            (6)
Wordsworth: Tintern Abbey, S.T. Coleridge: Kubla Khan, John Keats: Ode to the Nightingale, P.B. Shelley: Ode to the West Wind

Unit IV – The Victorian Age                                                                                                (6)
Tennyson: To Virgil, Robert Browning: My Last Duchess, Mathew Arnold : To Marguerite

Books Prescribed:
Rhapsodies (Macmillan)

B.A. Part - I

Semester - II

Paper 3 – History of the English Novel (From the Beginning to the Twentieth century)  (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

The Eighteenth Century Novel, The Gothic Novel, The Romantic Novel, The Victorian Novel, Novel in the Twentieth Century

Books Prescribed:
1.      The Pelican Guide to English Literature Boris Ford  (Ed)
2.      A Critical History of English Literature: David Daiches
3.      The literature of the Victorian Era : Hugh Walker

B.A. Part - I

Semester - II

Paper 4 – Reading Fiction (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Novels Prescribed:
1.      Pride and Prejudice: Jane Austen
2.      Wuthering Heights: Emily Bronte
3.      Silas Marner: George Eliot
4.      The Mayor of Casterbridge: Thomas Hardy



B.A. Part - II

Semester - III

Paper 5 – History of English Drama (From the Beginning to the Twentieth century) (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Elizabethan Drama, Jacobean Drama, Restoration Drama, 18th
Century Drama, 19th Century Drama, 20th Century Drama
Books Recommended:
The same as those recommended for Paper 1




B.A. Part - II

Semester - III

Paper 6 – Reading Drama (25 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Plays Prescribed:
1.      Macbeth: William Shakespeare
2.      Duchess of Malfi: John Webster
3.      Candida: G.B. Shaw

Reference Books:
1.      R.G. Moulton: Shakespeare as a Dramatic Artist
2.      A. Nicoll: Studies in Shakespeare
3.      Baker and Harrison: A Companion to Shakespeare Studies
4.      A.C Bradley: Shakespearean Tragedy
5.      Boris Ford: The Age of Shakespeare
6.      F.L. Lucas: Tragedy
7.      A.C.Ward: Bernard Shaw
8.      C.E.M. Joad: Shaw
9.      Case Book Series: The Duchess of Malfi


B.A. Part - II

Semester - IV

Paper 7 – History of English Prose (From the 15th century to
the Twentieth century) (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

15th century Prose, Elizabethan Prose, 17th century Prose, 18th century Prose, Rise of the Essay, Romantic Prose, Victorian Prose, 20th century Prose

Books Recommended:
The same as those recommended for paper 1


B.A. Part - II

Semester - IV

Paper 8 – Reading Prose  (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Unit I                                                                                                                                      (8)
Of Studies: Francis Bacon
Sir Roger at Home: Joseph Addison
Recollections of Childhood: Richard Steele
On National Prejudice: Oliver Goldsmith
Dream Children: A Reverie: Charles Lamb

Unit II                                                                                                                                     (8)
On the Pleasures of being No Longer Very Yuong: G.K. Chesterton
On Superstition: A.G. Gardiner
The Idea of a Pilgrimage: Hilaire Belloc
On Holidays: Robert Lynd
Selected Snobberies: Aldous Huxley

Unit III                                                                                                                                   (8)
Modern English Short Stories: Ed. By Derek Hudson ( oxford University Press)

Pieces Prescribed:
1.      The Kite: Somerset Maugham
2.      The Voice: V.S. Pritchett
3.      The basement Room: Graham Greene
4.      Maria: Elizabeth Bowen
Books Prescribed:
English Essayists: Ed. S.K. Sinha (Oxford University Press, New Delhi)

B.A. Part - III

Semester - V

Paper 9 – Literature of the Twentieth Century
(Poetry and Drama)  (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Unit I – Poetry                                                                                                                       (12)
Prescribed anthology of poems: Rhapsodies Ed. K.Kumar et. al. Macmillan
Poems Prescribed:
The second Coming: W.B. Yeats, The Kingfisher: W.H. Davies, The Dead: Rupert Brooke, The Love Song of J .Alfred Prufrock: T.S. Eliot, The Express: Stephen Spender, William Wordsworth: Sidney Keyes

Unit II – Drama                                                                                                                     (12)
Murder in the Cathedral: T.S. Eliot
Justice: John Galsworthy

Reference Books:
1.      Skeila Kaye – Smith: John Galsworthy
2.      Raymond Williams: Drama from Ibsen to Eliot


B.A. Part - III

Semester - V

Paper 10 – Literature of the Twentieth Century (Fiction)  (24 lectures)

Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Three questions out of five set
10x3 =30
2
Four short-answer questions (each to be answered in
150 to 200 words) out of six set
5x4 = 20
3
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

A Passage to India: E.M.Forster
Heart of Darkness: Joseph Conrad

Reference Books:
1.      J.J. Oliver: The Art of E.M.Forster
2.      Rex Warner: E.M. Forster
3.      Lionel Trilling: E.M.Forster
4.      Albert Guerard: Conrad the Novelist
5.      Arnold Kettle: An Introduction to the English Novel Vol. II


B.A. Part - III

Semester - V

Paper 11 – Criticism (25 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Four questions out of six set. There shall be atleast one question from each of the critical essays prescribed.
12½x4 = 50
2
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Pieces Prescribed:
From Preface to the Plays of Shakespeare: Samuel Johnson, Preface to Lyrical Ballads: William Wordsworth, From Biographia Literaria: S.T. Coleridge, The Study of Poetry: Matthew Arnold

Text Precribed: Literary Criticism: A Reading. Ed. Das and Mohanty. OUP



B.A. Part - III

Semester - V

Paper 12 – Twentieth Century Criticism (25 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Four questions out of six set. There shall be atleast one question from each of the critical essays prescribed.
12½x4 = 50
2
Ten very short answer questions (Each to be answered
in one or two sentences) out of a choice of twelve
questions.
2x10 = 20

Pieces Prescribed:
The Function of Criticism: T.S.Eliot, The Nature of Criticism: Herbert Read, Metaphor: I.A. Richards, Structure, Sign and Play in the discourse of Human Sciences – Jacque Derrida

Text Prescribed: Literary Criticism: A Reading. Ed. Das and Mohanty. OUP



B.A. Part - III

Semester - VI

Paper 13 – Indian Literature in English (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Four critical questions to be answered taking one
from each unit. There will be alternative to each
question..
10x4 = 40
2
Explaining and critically commenting on four passages
out of six set from the prescribed novels.
5x4 = 20
3
Critical appreciation of an Indian poem in English not prescribed.
10x1 = 10

Unit I – Poetry                                                                                                                       (8)
Textbook Prescribed: Indian English Poetry. Published by Orient Longman
Poets Prescribed: The Harp of India : H.L.V. Derozio, Our Causurina Tree: Toru Dutt, Village Song: Sarojini Naidu , Philosophy: Nissim Ezekiel , The Whorehouse in a Calcutta Street : Jayanta Mahapatra,  In the Zoo: A.K. Ramanujan, Delhi: R. Parthasarathi , The Dance of the Eunuch : Kamala Das , The Professor Condoles: Keki .N. Daruwalla.

Unit II – Drama                                                                                                                     (8)
Tughlaq – Girish Karnad

Unit III – Fiction                                                                                                                   (8)
Untouchable – Mulk Raj Anand
B.A. Part - III

Semester - VI

Paper 14 – History of English Language (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Five questions to be answered out of eight set from all three units
10x5 = 50
2
Five short notes.
5x4 = 20

Unit – I                                                                                                                                   (8)
The English Language: Its Origin and Growth; The History of English Language: Old English, Middle English, Modern English

Unit – II                                                                                                                                  (8)
Laws of Language: Grimm’s Law, Verner’s Law, Ablaut, Umlaut, Characteristics of Middle English: Decay of inflectional Endings, The Noun; The Adjective; The Pronoun; The Verb – Losses among strong verbs, Surviving Strong Verbs; Loss of Grammatical Gender

Unit – III                                                                                                                                (8)
Medieval Literature: (i) Medieval Verse (ii) Metrical Romances (iii) The Miracle Cycles (iv) The Morality Play

Books Prescribed:
1.      History of English Language: A.C. Baugh & Thomas Cadle – Routledg. Delhi, 1993.
2.      Growth & Structure of the English Language: Otto Jespersen, Oxford University Press, India, New Delhi.
3.      A Critical History of the English Language: Anna Kurien, Students’ Store, Barailey.
4.      A New Pelican Guide to English Literature Series (Part – I: Medieval Literature).
B.A. Part - III

Semester - VI

Paper 15 – Linguistics (24 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Four essay type questions to be answered one
from each of units I to IV out of seven set. At least one question will be set from each of the four units

10x4 = 40
2
Five words to be transcribed into the phonetic script out of fifteen set.
5x2 = 10
3
Four short answer questions (each to be answered in around 150 words) out of a choice of six questions to be answered from Units III and IV. Three questions each will be set from Unit III and Unit IV.

5x4 = 20

Unit I – The characteristics of Language, the study of Linguistics as a science, Branches of the study of linguistics, Synchronic and Diachronic linguistics, Langue and Parole, Syntagmatic and Paradigmatic relationships                                                                                        (6)

Unit II – Phonetics and its branches, The human speech mechanism, Description of the consonants, vowels and diphthongs of English(RP) , the phoneme, characteristics of phoneme, distinction between phonetics and phonology, Phonetic transcription of sentences                (6)

Unit III – Characteristics of morpheme, concept of morph, allomorph, inflectional morpheme, derivational morpheme, free morpheme, bound morpheme, morpheme and syllable, morpheme and phoneme                                                                                                                           (6)

Unit IV – Concept of Sociolinguistics, pidgin, Creole, dialects, process of dialect formation, isogloss                                                                                                                               (6)

Books Prescribed:
1.      Linguistics: David Crystal (Pelican, 1971).
2.      Linguistics: S.K. Varma (Oup, Delhi, 1974).
3.      General Linguistics: An Introductory Survey.
4.      Introduction to Theoretical Linguistics: J. Lyons (Oup, 1968).
5.      Introduction to Descriptive Linguistics: H.A. Gleason (Holt, Rinchart, Winston, New York, 1961).
6.      Elements of General Phonetics: D. Abercrombie (Faber & Faber, London).
7.      Semantics: F.R. Palmer (Cambridge University Press, 1976).
8.      Structural Semantics: John Lyons (Oxford, Blackwell).
9.      English Pronouncing Dictionary: Daniel Johns (Cambridge University Press, UK, 1997).



B.A. Part - III

Semester - VI

Paper 16 – Literary Theory (22 lectures)
Full Marks: 30 (MSE) + 70 (ESE) = 100                 Time: 3 Hrs.               Pass Marks: 45

Instructions to Paper Setter
1
Five long answer questions to be answered out of
Six given.
10x5 = 50
2
Four short answer questions out of eight given on
terms and concepts prescribed (to be answered in
about 100 – 150 words each)
5x4 = 20


Text Prescribed: A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature by Wilfred L. Guerin et al (Oxford University Press)

The Psychological Approach: Aims and Principles, Abuses and Misunderstanding of the Psychological Approach, Freud’s Theories

Feminism: Definitions, Historical overview and major themes in feminist criticism, Gender studies, Marxist feminism, Psychoanalytic feminism, Minority feminist criticism, Structuralism—Context and Definitions, Deconstruction, Modernism, Post-Modernism.