Course Information


Course Information
Course Title Code Semester L+U Hour Credits ECTS
THE SIXTIERS URUS448 8. Semester 2 + 0 2.0 5.0

Prerequisites None

Language of Instruction Turkish
Course Level Bachelor's Degree
Course Type Elective
Mode of delivery To teach students how "Thaw" period, that filled society with hopes for changes, echoed in the Russian Literature. Program also aims to introduce important literary features, authors and works of the period mentioned.
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Goals To teach students how "Thaw" period, that filled society with hopes for changes, echoed in the Russian Literature. Program also aims to introduce important literary features, authors and works of the period mentioned.
Course Content Important writers and works of Russian literature of the sixties (20th century). The style, originality and literary features of the works of the period.
Learning Outcomes 1) Acquire basic theoretical and practical skills related to Russian Language and Literature.
2) Students reflect what they learn in their scientific studies.
3) Have knowledge of preparing written and visual presentatitons about Russian language and literature.
4) To have the theoretical and practical knowledge about the history, culture, economy, political backgrounds of Russian literature.
5) Translating from Russian to Turkish and from Turkish to Russian.
6) Doing research and academic publications in the field of literature and linguistics.

Weekly Topics (Content)
Week Topics Teaching and Learning Methods and Techniques Study Materials
1. Week Poetry "explosion". Signs of renewal and recovery in the literature. Lyrics of N. Zabolotskiy, A. Twardowski, N. Aseev, V. Lugovskoy, A. Prokofiev, B. Pasternak. Lecture; Question Answer

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2. Week Social and artistic quest of young poets. Poetry of Y. Yevtushenko, R. Rozhdestvensky, A. Voznesensky, R. Kazakov. Lecture; Question Answer

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3. Week N. Rubtsov’s Lyrics. Lecture; Question Answer

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4. Week Nature and man in the poetry of O. Fokina, A. Zhigulin, V. Sokolov, G. Gorbovsky, A. Prasolov, St. Kunyaev, N. Tryapkin. Lecture; Question Answer

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5. Week The philosophical lyrics. L. Martinov, A. Tarkovsky E. Vinokurov, V. Shefner. Lecture; Question Answer

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6. Week Song Lyrics and its place in the Literature. N. Matveeva, B. Okudzhava, A. Galich, E. Klyachkin, V. Vysotsky. Lecture; Question Answer

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7. Week The poetic neo-avant-garde. Vs. Nekrasov, G. Sapgir, G. Aygi, V. Sosnora, I. Choline. Lecture; Question Answer

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8. Week A. Twardowski’s lyrical epos. Lecture; Question Answer

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9. Week A. Akhmatova’ s oeuvre. Lecture; Question Answer

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10. Week Literary originality of the poems about historical past and the present. Y. Smelyakov, B. Ruchyev, V. Fedorova, Y. Isayev. Lecture; Question Answer

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11. Week Drama in the Literature of 60s. A. Arbuzov, V. Rozov, A. Vampilov. Traditional and innovative in drama. Lecture; Question Answer

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12. Week New approach to man in the war. B. Vasiliev and "The Dawns Here Are Quiet" Lecture; Question Answer

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13. Week V. M. Shukshin’s oeuvre and man problems. Lecture; Question Answer

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14. Week A.I.Solzhenitsyn’s oeuvre. Lecture; Question Answer

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Sources Used in This Course
Recommended Sources
Bıçkova, V., Leksikon nonklassiki, Moskova, 2003.
Bogdanova, P, Rejisserı-şestidisyatniki, NLO, Moskova, 2010.
Epştein, M., Paradoksı noviznı, Moskova, 1998.
Leyderman, N., Lipovetskiy, M., Sovremennaya russkaya literatura, Moskova, 2003.
Niçiporov, İ., Avtorskaya pesnya v russkoy poezii, Moskova, 2006.

ECTS credits and course workload
Event Quantity Duration (Hour) Total Workload (Hour)
Course Duration (Total weeks*Hours per week) 14 2
Work Hour outside Classroom (Preparation, strengthening) 14 3
Homework 14 2
Midterm Exam 1 1
Time to prepare for Midterm Exam 1 10
Final Exam 1 1
Time to prepare for Final Exam 1 10
Total Workload
Total Workload / 30 (s)
ECTS Credit of the Course