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War Literature I
Course Code: İDE325
Course Type: Area Elective
Couse Group: First Cycle (Bachelor's Degree)
Education Language: English
Work Placement: N/A
Theory: 2
Prt.: 0
Credit: 2
Lab: 0
ECTS: 5
Objectives of the Course

THIS COURSE AIMS: 1. to introduce students to a range of war poetry of World War I, and to map the changes in form and content over the period, 1914-1918; 2. to consider the extent to which the production and interpretation of war poetry is conditioned by cultural, social and political factors; 3. to evaluate the importance of gender and the direct experience of fighting in war writing.

Course Content

This course examines a range of poetic responses to the conflict, from the beginning of the Great War to the end. How poets have conditioned our view of 'authentic' war writing? The course will interrogate the rich variety and complexity of war poetry, and the time span of the option is intentionally long so that the effect of the technologies of war - how war itself changes - can be evaluated in a literary context. Through comparisons of texts from different periods, students will be able to gauge the extent to which production and interpretation of war poetry is conditioned by cultural, social and political factors. Issues to be considered include: war poetry as propaganda; war poetry and literary movements/genres (imagism/pastoral); the representation of gender and identity in war writing; war writing and religion; war poetry and empire; the 'touristic' aspect of war writing; and civilian versus combatant representations of war.

Name of Lecturer(s)
Assoc. Prof. Mustafa GÜLLÜBAĞ
Learning Outcomes
1.On completion of this module students should be able to:
2.demonstrate a knowledge and understanding of a range of war poetry of World War I;
3.demonstrate an awareness of how war poetry by poets of different backgrounds stands in relation to a 'tradition' of war writing;
4.demonstrate an awareness of the cultural and political factors which condition war poetry;
5.demonstrate an awareness of how war writing changes in response to factors such as technology.
Recommended or Required Reading
1.The text for the course will be supplied by the lecturer.
2.Simon Featherstone (1995) War Poetry: An Introductory Reader Routledge
3.Paul Fussell (2000) The Great War and Modern Memory Oxford University Press
4.Jon Silkin (1972) Out of Battle: The Poetry of the Great War Oxford University Press
5.Anne Powell (ed.) (1996) Fierce Light: The Battle of the Somme July-November 1916
6.Fahri Ersavaş (ed.) (2000) Çanakkale Geçilmez
Weekly Detailed Course Contents
Week 1 - Theoretical
Derse Giriş. Tartışma: Savaş şiirini, diğer şiirinden ayıran unsurlar.
Week 2 - Theoretical
Jingoism and Early Optimism "For the Fallen"’, "The Soldier", "Recruiting", "Peace"
Week 3 - Theoretical
Patriotism, Nationalism and Religion: "Sportsmen in Paradise", "The War", "Cricket – 1915", "Youth’s Consecration"
Week 4 - Theoretical
Disillusionment: "The Jew", "My Boy Jack", "The Field of Honour", "Before Action"
Week 5 - Theoretical
Images of War: "Who Made the Law", "Liedholz", "1914", "Breakfast", "On Receiving News of the War", "The Messages"
Week 6 - Theoretical
Images of War: "1814-1914", "War Exalts", "August 1914", "The Immortals", "Schoolmistress"
Week 7 - Theoretical
Images of War: "Ginger", "The Redeemer", "Dead Cow Farm", "Song of Dark Ages",
Week 8 - Theoretical
Images of War:"Futility", "Dulce et Decorum Est", "A Man of Mine", "Counter Attack"
Week 9 - Theoretical
Voices against War: "The Zenith", "War", "Pro Patria Mori", "Fight to a Finish"
Week 10 - Theoretical
Voices against War: "To the Prussians of England", "Insensibility" "Elegy in a Country Churchyard"
Week 11 - Theoretical
Women and War: "Munitions Wages", "The Two Mothers",
Week 12 - Theoretical
Women and War: "The Call", "War Girls", "Nostra Culpa", "Praematuri"
Week 13 - Theoretical
Women and War: "The Jingo-Woman", "Fight to a Finish", "The Deserter", "A War Film",
Week 14 - Theoretical
Women and War: "The Battle of Swamps", "A Girl’s Song", "Joining the Colours"
Assessment Methods and Criteria
Type of AssessmentCountPercent
Midterm Examination1%40
Final Examination1%60
Workload Calculation
ActivitiesCountPreparationTimeTotal Work Load (hours)
Lecture - Theory143270
Assignment18513
Individual Work62224
Midterm Examination1628
Final Examination16410
TOTAL WORKLOAD (hours)125
Contribution of Learning Outcomes to Programme Outcomes
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OÇ-1
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