This lesson aims at introducing rhetoric in classical literature, analyzing rhetoric by means of form and content.
Prerequisite(s)
Corequisite(s)
Special Requisite(s)
Instructor(s)
Professor Mehmet Fatih Köksal
Course Assistant(s)
Schedule
Office Hour(s)
Teaching Methods and Techniques
Lecturing, discussion, practice
Principle Sources
Bilgegil, Kaya, Edebiyat Bilgi ve Teorileri, İstanbul 1989.
Dilçin, Cem, Örneklerle Türk Şiir Bilgisi. Ankara: Türk Dil Kurumu Yayınları, 1983.
İpekten, Haluk, Eski Türk Edebiyatı Nazım Şekilleri ve Aruz, İstanbul 1997.
Macit, Muhsin-Uğur Soldan, Edebiyat Bilgi ve Teorileri El Kitabı, Ankara 2004.
Saraç, Yekta, Klasik Edebiyat Bilgisi Belâgat, Gökkubbe Yay., İstanbul, 2004.
Başlangıçtan Günümüze Türk Edebiyatında Tür ve Şekil Bilgisi, (Haz. Mehmet Aça, Haluk Gökalp, İsa Kocakaplan), 1. Baskı, Kriter Yay., İstanbul 2009.
Other Sources
Course Schedules
Week
Contents
Learning Methods
1. Week
Definiton of verse types ( line, stave, quandrant )
Lecturing, discussion, practice
2. Week
Definiton of verse types ( line, stave, quandrant )
Lecturing, discussion, practice
3. Week
Classical Turkish literature verse forms ( ghazal , mathnawi, ode )
Lecturing, discussion, practice
4. Week
Classical Turkish literature verse forms ( ghazal , mathnawi, ode )
Lecturing, discussion, practice
5. Week
Classical Turkish literature verse forms ( ghazal , mathnawi, ode )
Lecturing, discussion, practice
6. Week
Classical Turkish literature verse forms ( quadrant , tuyug , square, song)
Lecturing, discussion, practice
7. Week
Classical Turkish literature verse forms ( quadrant , tuyug , square, song)
Lecturing, discussion, practice
8. Week
Midterms
9. Week
Rhyme in Classical Turkish Poetry
Lecturing, discussion, practice
10. Week
Classical Turkish literature verse forms (joinder, ode,)
Lecturing, discussion, practice
11. Week
Classical Turkish literature verse forms (joinder, ode,)
Lecturing, discussion, practice
12. Week
Practice with a text
Lecturing, discussion, practice
13. Week
Practice with a text
Lecturing, discussion, practice
14. Week
Practice with a text
Lecturing, discussion, practice
15. Week
Final
16. Week
Final
17. Week
Final
Assessments
Evaluation tools
Quantity
Weight(%)
Midterm(s)
1
40
Final Exam
1
60
Program Outcomes
PO-1
Students are able to discuss texts of the Turkish Language and Literature from the oldest period until today from literary and philological aspects. Students are able to make textual analysis through comparison with texts of western literature.
PO-2
Students are able to use at expert level course materials, research methods, knowledge and theories that are used in the Turkish Language and Literature Program, and includes up-to-date information.
PO-3
Students are able to use the knowledge and theoretical information they have gained in the Turkish Language and Literature Program in the fields of education, research and public service, and systematically communicate it to groups in unrelated fields.
PO-4
Students are able to come up with solutions through individual effort for problems they encounter in the field, manage advanced level studies independently, and take responsibility as members of a work group.
PO-5
Students are able to analyze problems relating to the Turkish Language and Literature Program, support likely solutions with tangible data, and share the data with experts in the related field.
PO-6
Students are able to collect, analyze and interpret institutional and applied information concerning their fields by using at least one foreign language.
PO-7
Students are able to debate modern and classical literary information and theories within the framework of certain currents and theories, and apply the qualifications they have acquired to inter-disciplinary studies.
PO-8
Students obtain the awareness for the necessity of lifelong learning.
PO-9
Students are able to acquire fundamental knowledge and skills required to do academic research and studies at graduate level in the field of the Turkish Language and Literature.
PO-10
Students are able to observe professional responsibility and ethic values in the field of the Turkish Language and Literature.
PO-11
Students are able to follow historical alphabets of the Turkish language from authentic texts.
PO-12
Students are able to interpret the development of literary genres and forms within the historical process, and broaden their expertise.
Learning Outcomes
LO-1
Clasp the aethetics of classical turkish literature