English for Careers
BA Sem. 5 - Language and Linguistics( 15U5CRENG8)
This course imparts knowledge about the origin, nature and evolution of language and the fundamentals of Linguistics. It will lead students to a greater understanding of the human communicative action through an objective study of language.
Maths & Sociology: SCRIPTING THE NATION: Reading on Indian Polity, Secularism and Sustainability(19U3CCENG5)
The course contains a selection of literary pieces focusing on the Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment. the objective of the course is to develop in students an understanding of the secular and pluralistic traditions of our country and to inculcate awareness about the important questions concerning the environment.
Postcolonial Literatures
This course introduces Postcolonialism and its representative texts for students of BA English, Semester 5.
Scripting the Nation: Readings on Indian Polity, Secularism and Sustainability
The course contains a selection of literary pieces focusing on the
Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment. the
objective of the course is to develop in students an understanding of
the secular and pluralistic traditions of our country and to inculcate
awareness about the important questions concerning the environment.
Scripting the Nation
The course contains a selection of literary pieces focusing on the Indian Constitution, Secularism and Sustainable Environment. the objective of the course is to develop in students an understanding of the secular and pluralistic traditions of our country and to inculcate awareness about the important questions concerning the environment.
Reading Drama
This course aims to develop in the students a taste for reading drama with practical knowledge of theatrical performances. At the end of the course the students are able to analyse dramatic texts on the basis of structure, characterisation, staging etc, critique theatrical productions and evaluate directorial styles and acting.
Scripting the Nation: Readings on Indian Polity, Secularism and Sustainability
This course aims at a close reading of some of the fundamental assumptions of Indian polity and secularism by examining the praxis of Gandhian thought and reflecting on sustainable environment. On completing the course you will be able to understand the vital aspects of Indian polity, respond critically to the questions of sustainable development, assimilate and creatively respond to Gandhian thoughts and appreciate the literary and the aesthetic dimensions of select texts.
Scripting the Nation: For 3rd Semester Economics Students
This is the English common course for 3rd Semester students of Economics, Sacred Heart College
Cultural Studies
The field of Cultural Studies has been described as a ―simmering stew of ideas, voices and lives of people all over the world. It is a tendency across disciplines rather than a discipline itself. By transgressing disciplinary boundaries, Cultural Studies suggests a remapping of the humanities. The content, focus and approach determine the methodology of the field. The first module charts out the terrain of Cultural studies through the seminal article from one of the founding figures Stuart Hall followed by two introductory essays. The second module frames the ways in which the tools that Cultural Studies provides are specifically deployed to analyse specific- artifacts that circulate in society. The third module attempts a localisation of the insights gained in the preceding modules. It situates Cultural Studies in the context of Kerala, to show how such analyses can broaden our insight into our immediate life-world.