Department of English

Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University


2202235  Reading and Analysis for the Study of English Literature

 

Puckpan Tipayamontri

Office: BRK 1106.1

Office Hours: M 1–3 and by appointment

Phone: 0 2218 4703

puckpan.t@chula.ac.th

 

Group 2

BRK 308

M 11–12, Th 8–10

 

Tentative Schedule (Group 2)

Week 1

Oct. 26

No class

Oct. 29

Introduction

Reading

Study Questions

  • What is lost?  How does the poem convey that loss?

  • How is humor used in expressing loss?

Week 2 Nov. 2

Loss

Reading

Nov. 5

Loss

Reading

Week 3 Nov. 9

Loss

Reading

Nov. 12

Loss

Reading

Reading response 1 due

 

Bring weight to class

Week 4 Nov. 16

Mystery

Reading

Nov. 19

Mystery

Reading

Quiz 1 (15 points; 30 minutes)

Week 5 Nov. 23

Mystery

Reading

Nov. 26

Mystery

Reading

Week 6 Nov. 30

Mystery

Reading

Dec. 3

Mystery

Reading

Bring your journal recording your trip home (Monday–Wednesday)

 

Quiz 2: An Inspector Calls (10 points; comprehension check questions)

Week 7 Dec. 7

No Class (Father's Day Observed)

Dec. 10

No Class (Constitution Day)

Week 8 Dec. 14

Mystery

Reading

  • J. B. Priestley, An Inspector Calls (1947; study guide)

    • An Inspector Calls (playing at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre Jan. 30–Feb. 14, 2009; with audio introduction [12:58 min.])

    • An Inspector Calls (playing in London at the Wyndham's Dec. 3–Mar. 20, 2010)

Dec. 17

Mystery

Reading

Week 9 Dec. 21

No Class (midterm Week: December 21–25, 2009)

Dec. 24

No Class (midterm Week: December 21–25, 2009)

 

Midterm (8–10 a.m. in class) There are two parts to the exam. In Part I you will write an essay in response to a prompt on the short story "On the Rainy River" by Tim O'Brien (order a copy at the BRK CO-OP Copy Center). In Part II there will be three essay-type questions on the material we have covered in the first part of the semester, one of the questions will be on An Inspector Calls. See below for more exam help.

Week 10 Dec. 28

Relationships

Reading

Dec. 31

No Class (New Year's Eve)

Week 11 Jan. 4

Relationships

Reading

Jan. 7

Relationships

Reading

Week 12 Jan. 11

No class (Faculty interviews)

Jan. 14

Relationships

Reading

Week 13 Jan. 18

Relationships

Reading

Jan. 21

Relationships and Class

Review

 

Final paper progress discussion

Week 14 Jan. 25

No Class (Intervarsity Games: January 22–30, 2010)

Jan. 28

No Class (Intervarsity Games: January 22–30, 2010)

Week 15 Feb. 1

Novel

Reading

Quiz 3 (on To Kill a Mockingbird; quote identification and short answers)

Feb. 4

Novel

Reading

Week 16 Feb. 8

Novel

Reading

  • Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) chapter 15–19 (pp. 144–99)

Feb. 11

Novel

Reading

  • Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird (1960) chapter 20–31 (pp. 199–281)

Week 17 Feb. 15

Forum

  • If you are planning to use PowerPoint, make sure it is compatible with Microsoft PowerPoint 2003 version. Also embed or include files of any nonstandard fonts that are in your presentation.

  • Let me know of any other audiovisual needs by 4 p.m. Friday, February 12, 2010.

  • 5-minute individual presentation (15 minutes per panel) followed by

  • 10-minute question and answer session

  • Tentative Schedule

    Monday, February 15, 2010

    Session 1: Paradoxes
    11:00–11:25 a.m.
    Presiding: Tipsuda Chaichana
    Speakers
    1. "Women Changing Their Minds: The Ending of Trifles," Natrawee Sungthanu
    2. "Using Trifles to Rebel in Trifles," Bancha Rattanamathuwong
    3. "Children Show the True Character of Adults in To Kill a Mockingbird," Bussaraporn Charoenkulsak

    Respondent 1: Tarnrin Adulyanon
    Respondent 2: Buaradee Vechakij
    Respondent 3: Thunsinee Muangthong


    Session 2: Identity
    11:30–11:55 a.m.
    Presiding: Natsinee Kanokworakan
    Speakers
    1. "Justice Is Injustice: Changing Standards in To Kill a Mockingbird," Namrin Nicola Dissaneewet
    2. "Protecting Mrs. Wright Is to Not Kill the Mockingbird," Nicharee Jongwattanasawat
    3. "Father-Son Relationship in Frank O'Connor's 'My Oedipus Complex,'" Nattha Buddhawongsa
    4. "Lost Thought and Hidden Things: Identity in Mansfield's 'The Lady's Maid,'" Nuan Bunnag

    Respondent 1: Natawadee Lee-aam
    Respondent 2: Thanyarat Deethong
    Respondent 3: Tanisara Suttanan

Feb. 18

Forum and Theme Potluck

7:50–9:55 a.m.

Theme breakfast hosted by 2202235 group 2.  Menu: chicken and bacon quiches, raven sandwich with pickles, Emily's rose punch.

 

Session 3: Movers and Changers
8:00–8:25 a.m.
Presiding: Benjamaporn Meekaeo
Speakers
1. "Change in William Faulkner's 'A Rose for Emily,'" Buaradee Vechakij
2. "An Inspector Calls," Natsinee Kanokworakan
3. "The Role of Children in 'My Oedipus Complex' and To Kill a Mockingbird," Thanyarat Deethong

Respondent 1: Nicharee Jongwattanasawat
Respondent 2: Nuntiya Dejamornthun
Respondent 3: Nuan Bunnag


Session 4: Strange Ideas
8:30–8:55 a.m.
Presiding: Nattha Buddhawongsa
Speakers
1. "Teaching Children in Billy Collins's 'The History Teacher,'" Tanisara Suttanan
2. "Miss Maudie's Strange Ideas," Nuchanart Pratoomsuwan
3. "Women's Dreams and Nightmares," Thanida Thongbor 

Respondent 1: Bussaraporn Charoenkulsak
Respondent 2: Tipsuda Chaichana
Respondent 3: Natsinee Kanokworakan
 

 
Session 5: Work and Play
11:30–11:55 a.m.
Presiding: Nicharee Jongwattanasawat
Speakers
1. "Father's Work in Kazuo Ishiguro's 'A Family Supper,'" Tarnrin Adulyanon 
2. "Leaders and Followers in To Kill a Mockingbird," Benjamaporn Meekaeo
3. "The Art of 'One Art,'" Thunsinee Muangthong 

Respondent 1: Thanida Thongbor
Respondent 2: Bancha Rattanamathuwong
Respondent 3: Nutrawee Sungthanu
Respondent 4: Nuchanart Pratoomsuwan
 

 
Session 6: Law and Disorder 
11:30–11:55 a.m.
Presiding: Tarnrin Adulyanon 
Speakers
1. "Inconvenient Truths in Trifles," Natawadee Lee-aam
2. "Breaking the Law to Uphold the Law in To Kill a Mockingbird," Tipsuda Chaichana
3. "Majority Rules: The Law in To Kill a Mockingbird," Nuntiya Dejamornthun

Respondent 1: Nattha Buddhawongsa
Respondent 2: Benjamaporn Meekaeo 
Respondent 3: Namrin Nicola Dissaneewet  

Final paper due

Week 18 Feb. 25

Final Exam (8:30–11:30 a.m.) Dictionaries (electronic or paper) are not allowed in the exam room.

 

BRK 401

 

 


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