Littèrature et civilisation
This course provides a foundational overview of American literature, spanning from revolutionary writings to the emergence of distinct literary movements. Topics include revolutionary literature, transcendentalism, romanticism, and a focus on Walt Whitman as a significant voice. The latter part of the course delves into regional realism and naturalism. Expect a comprehensive exploration of key literary periods and figures that have shaped the American literary landscape.
- Enseignant: Lebiar Khaled
This course aims to
1. introduce students to the basic tenets and concepts of twentieth-century literary theories.
2. help students to apply literary theories to the analysis of different types of literary texts.- Enseignant: Adel Boulegroune
Linguists consider the discourse level the apex of linguistic description. The enterprise
of Discourse Analysis is to study and reveal the regularities of language that surpass the
sentence_ the traditional ‘highest’ unit of description _ and that encompass the context
of its use. Discourse Analysis is interdisciplinary in nature and has applications in
several fields to which language has a particular relevance.
- Enseignant: Manel TRIKI
American Politics and
its various aspects and operational layers within and outside the US system of
government constitute one the basics in the study of United States
(civilization, history, and society). The course introduces the basics of the
US system of government to Master 1 students of Anglophone Studies specialized
in Literature and Civilization.
- Enseignant: Salim Kerboua