The document provides an overview of Afro-Asian literature. It discusses how Afro-Asian literary works often explore the intersection of African and Asian cultures and the experiences of individuals with both cultural backgrounds. It also notes that common themes in Afro-Asian literature include identity, displacement, belonging, and drawing on rich oral traditions and mythology from both cultures. The document also states that Afro-Asian authors may use literature as a platform for social and political commentary.
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The document provides an overview of Afro-Asian literature. It discusses how Afro-Asian literary works often explore the intersection of African and Asian cultures and the experiences of individuals with both cultural backgrounds. It also notes that common themes in Afro-Asian literature include identity, displacement, belonging, and drawing on rich oral traditions and mythology from both cultures. The document also states that Afro-Asian authors may use literature as a platform for social and political commentary.
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SURVEY OF AFRO-ASIAN LITERATURE
Ms. LORRINE C. GARCIA
Instructor Literature refers to written or spoken works that express ideas, emotions, and stories through language. It encompasses a wide range of creative and intellectual works, including novels, short stories, poems, plays, essays, and more. - Boris Pasternak Literature often explores themes, characters, and human experiences, serving as a reflection of society and culture. • Cultural Understanding • Enhanced Critical Thinking • Empathy and Perspective-Taking • Improved Communication Skills • Literary Analysis Skills Prose is a form of literature that uses Poetry is a genre of literature that uses ordinary language and has a natural flow imaginative and often rhythmic language of speech. It is distinguished from poetry, to express an idea, evoke emotion, or tell a which uses a formal meter and rhyme. story. It is often used to convey complex emotions and ideas in an accessible and Prose typically consists of sentences and creative way. paragraphs and is used for a variety of genres, including novels, essays, short Poetry can take many different forms, from stories, and newspaper articles. traditional rhyme schemes to free verse. Fiction in literature is any Non-fiction in literature is a story or novel that is created genre which encompasses from the author's essays, biographies, memoirs, imagination, as opposed to and other written works that being based on facts or real are based on facts and real events. events. A novel is a work of long prose fiction, which is usually centered around characters, events and settings. Novels usually have multiple chapters, with a larger plot and focus on character development.
A short story is a work of fiction that is usually shorter in length
than a novel. Short stories often have less developed characters and settings than longer works, but can still explore complex themes. A fable is a short story, typically with animals as characters, that teaches a moral lesson. Fables often have an element of humor and are an enduring form of folk literature.
A parable is a short story or brief tale that is used to illustrate a
moral lesson or religious principle. It typically features characters and events that are symbolic of larger truths or ideas.
A legend is a traditional story that has been passed down through
generations and is typically based on historical events. Legends often include elements of mythology and folklore. History is the study of past events, particularly human activity and its impact on people and societies. It is a term that relates to past events as well as interpretation of information about these events.
A news is a piece of information about a current event or situation.
It may be reported in a variety of media, including newspapers, television, radio, and the Internet.
A biography is a detailed description or account of a person's life. It
includes facts and information about the person's childhood, education, family, work, and death. A diary is a personal record of experiences, thoughts, and/or reflections kept regularly and often privately. It can be a physical book or an electronic document.
An anecdote is a brief, often amusing story about a real incident or
person. Anecdotes are usually related as a way to support an argument or point in a speech or essay.
An essay is a short piece of writing that focuses on a particular
topic or argument. Essays are used to express ideas, explain a point, or discuss a topic in a structured and organized way. Narrative poetry is a form of Lyric poetry is a type of Dramatic poetry is a type of poetry that tells a story. It poetry that expresses poetry that is meant to be usually follows a plot with personal emotions or performed in a play or characters, a setting, and a thoughts. It often includes theatrical setting. It often climax. rhyme and meter and can be includes elements of sung as a song. dialogue, monologue, and characterization. An epic is a long narrative poem that celebrates the deeds of a legendary hero. It features a hero who represents the values of a particular society, and who goes on an epic journey or quest.
A ballad is a type of song that tells a story and often has a repeated chorus or refrain. Ballads typically have a slow, rhythmic structure and use simple and emotional language.
A metric tale is a story told in verse, usually composed of stanzas or
lines of poetry. Metric tales are an ancient form of storytelling, often used in traditional folklore, fables, and myths. refers to a person of mixed Black and Asian (specifically East or Southeast Asian) ancestry.
The term also can refer to modern descendants of aboriginal, mostly
uncontacted, Asian ethnic groups with direct genetic ties to ancient first-wave migrants coming out of continental Africa.
Historically, Afro-Asian populations have been marginalized as a result
of human migration and social conflict. Much has not changed for many within the global, present-day, Afro-Asian population. Background Information: General concepts and Theories, techniques and conventions on • Afro-Asian literature often explores the complex intersection of African and Asian cultures. It delves into the experiences of individuals who belong to both cultural backgrounds, highlighting the blending of traditions, languages, and customs. Identity and Belonging Many Afro-Asian literary works focus on themes of identity, displacement, and a sense of belonging. Authors often grapple with questions of self-identity in multicultural societies and the challenges of fitting into multiple cultural contexts. Oral Traditions and Storytelling Many Afro-Asian cultures have strong oral storytelling traditions. These traditions often influence the narrative style and structure of Afro-Asian literature, emphasizing the power of storytelling to convey cultural values and history. Mythology and Folklore Authors may draw on the rich mythology and folklore of both African and Asian cultures to create unique and captivating narratives that connect to their cultural roots. Social and Political Commentary Afro-Asian literary works often serve as a platform for social and political commentary. Authors may critique issues such as racism, discrimination, social inequality, and political oppression, drawing from their unique perspectives. Literary Theories Literary Theories Formalism (New Criticism) Reader-Response Criticism Feminist Criticism Marxist Criticism Psychoanalytic Criticism Historical Criticism Postcolonial Criticism Queer Theory Assignment: