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Fundamentals of Literature journalism and critics
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Fundamentals of Literature journalism and critics

Applications of Literature journalism and critics, different objectives, elements, meaning and importance
Last updated 11/2024
English

What you'll learn

  • Definition and significance of literature in society Exploring the role of literature in shaping cultural and intellectual thought
  • You will be able to learn about the different objectives of Literature journalism and critics which is helpful for the future and professional growth.
  • Learn Types of Literature Fiction: Short stories, novels, flash fiction, and science fiction Poetry: Lyrical, epic, narrative, and free verse poetry
  • Learn Drama: Tragedy, comedy, romance, and historical drama Creative Nonfiction: Memoirs, personal essays, travelogues, and literary essays
  • Study the evolution of literature through major literary movements: Romanticism (focus on emotion and nature) Realism (depicting everyday life)
  • Learn Modernism (innovation and experimentation) Postmodernism (breaking traditional literary norms)
  • Learn Introduction to journalism and its impact on public opinion Importance of responsible and ethical journalism
  • Learn Explore diverse forms of journalism, including: News Reporting (hard news and breaking stories) Feature Writing (in-depth human interest stories)
  • Learn Investigative Journalism (exposing hidden truths) Editorial and Opinion Writing (analysis and perspectives)
  • Learn Broadcast Journalism (radio and television reporting) Online and Data Journalism (digital news platforms)
  • Definition and unique characteristics of literary journalism Understanding how journalism incorporates literary techniques
  • Explore the role of literary journalism in modern storytelling Understand how digital transformation is shaping the future of literary journalism
  • Introduction to literary criticism and its significance in analyzing texts Key approaches to literary analysis and interpretation
  • Understanding how literary criticism enhances reading, interpretation, and discussion Applying different critical lenses to analyze various texts

Course content

12 sections25 lectures8h 55m total length
  • Introduction and Study Plan8:18
  • Introduction to Literature34:44
  • Types of Literature5:32

    Explore fiction, poetry, drama, and nonfiction subgenres, including short stories, flash fiction, science fiction, novels, lyrical poetry, epic poetry, free verse, tragedy, romance, comedy, memoir, travelogue, and literary essays.

Requirements

  • You should have an interest in modern writing systems.
  • You should be Interest in to create an idea about the Literature journalism and its process.
  • Be interested to create something innovative through Literature journalism way of writing.
  • Have an interest in understanding the Current professional and practical scenario and also be interest on create something new for helping the people in modern world and for the Future.

Description

Description

This comprehensive course explores the world of literature, journalism, and literary criticism, providing a structured understanding of different literary forms, movements, and analytical approaches. Whether you're an aspiring writer, a literature enthusiast, or a student looking to deepen your knowledge, this course will equip you with the essential skills to appreciate, analyze, and critique literary works and journalistic writing.

Take the next step in your career! Whether you’re an up-and-coming professional, an experienced executive, aspiring manager, budding Professional. This course is an opportunity to sharpen your Literature journalism and critics increase your efficiency for professional growth and make a positive and lasting impact in the field of journalism or social media.


With this course as your guide, you learn how to:

● All the basic functions and skills required in Literature journalism and critics.

● Transform Objectives, Introduction Meaning and types of Literature journalism and critics, interest in getting knowledge related to the writing skills related to the literature journal or column and also its practical aspects.

● Get access to recommended templates and formats for the detail’s information related to basics of writings and vocabulary.

● Invest in yourself today and reap the benefits for years to come


The Frameworks of the Course

● Engaging video lectures, case studies, assessment, downloadable resources and interactive exercises. This  course is created to learn the Objectives, Introduction Meaning and types of Literature journalism and critics, Parties interested in Literature journalism and critics.

● The framework is superior to existing inversion methods because it takes the special vocabulary characteristics of the writing and leads to provide exposure to new and existing books.

● The course includes multiple Case studies, resources like formats-templates-worksheets-reading materials, quizzes, self-assessment, film study and assignments to nurture and upgrade your Literature journalism and critics.


In the first part of the course, you’ll learn the details of learn the Introduction Meaning and types of Literature, Importance of Literature. You will also get to understand about fiction, poetry, drama, and creative nonfiction. With this you will also get to understand about Movements of literature among which Romanticism, Realism, Modernism and Post Modernism.

In the middle part of the course, you’ll learn about Journalism its introduction and importance in real world. You will also get to understand about the types of Journalism. You will get to discuss News Reporting, Feature Writing, Investigative, Editorial, Literary Journalism, Broadcast Journalism, Online Journalism, and Sports Journalism. You will also get to understand about Data Journalism, Science Journalism, Political Journalism, Health Journalism and Business Journalism.

In the final part of the course, you’ll know about Literary journalism its introduction and importance. With this you will also get to learn about Techniques of Literary Journalism under which Scene Setting, Character Development, Dialogue, Narrative Structure, Point of view, Literary Device and Journalistic Integrity. You will also get to understand about the Importance of Literary Journalism, Future of Literary Journalism. You will also get to understand about the Literary Criticism its Introduction and Approach to literary criticism. Apart from that Types of Literary Criticism is also there where Formalism/New Criticism, Historical/Biographical Criticism, Marxist Criticism, Psychoanalytic Criticism, Feminist Criticism, Postcolonial Criticism, Structuralism/Post structuralism, Eco criticism, Queer Theory, Deconstruction, Reader-Response Criticism, Cultural Criticism, Myth Criticism and Disability Studies. You will also get to know about the Importance of Literary Criticism


Course Content:

Part 1

Introduction and Study Plan

● Introduction and know your Instructor

● Study Plan and Structure of the Course


1. Literature

1.1. Introduction

1.2. Importance

2. Types of Literature

2.1. Fiction

2.1.1. Stories

2.1.2. Short Stories

2.1.3. Flash Fiction

2.1.4. Science Fiction

2.1.5. Novel

2.2. Poetry

2.2.1. Lyrical Poetry

2.2.2. Epic Poetry

2.2.3. Narrative Poetry

2.2.4. Free verse Poetry

2.3. Drama

2.3.1. Tragedy

2.3.2. Romance

2.3.3. Historical

2.3.4. Comedy

2.4.Creative Non fiction

2.4.1. Memoir

2.4.2. Personal Essay

2.4.3. Travelogue

2.4.4. Literary Essay

3. Movements of literature

3.1. Romanticism

3.2. Realism

3.3. Modernism

3.4. Post Modernism

4. Journalism

4.1. Introduction

4.2. Importance

5. Types of Journalism

5.1. News Reporting

5.2. Feature Writing

5.3. Investigative

5.4. Editorial

5.5. Literary Journalism

5.6. Broadcast Journalism

5.7. Online Journalism

5.8. Sports Journalism

5.9. Data Journalism

5.10. Science Journalism

5.11. Political Journalism

5.12. Health Journalism

5.13. Business Journalism

6. Literary journalism

6.1. Introduction

6.2. Characteristics of literary Journalism

7. Techniques of Literary Journalism

7.1. Scene Setting

7.2. Character Development

7.3. Dialogue

7.4. Narrative Structure

7.5. Point of view

7.6. Literary Device

7.7. Journalistic Integrity

8. Importance of Literary Journalism

9. Future of Literary Journalism

10. Literary Criticism

10.1. Introduction

10.2. Approach to literary criticism

11. Types of Literary Criticism

11.1. Formalism/New Criticism

11.2. Historical/Biographical Criticism

11.3. Marxist Criticism

11.4. Psychoanalytic Criticism

11.5. Feminist Criticism

11.6. Postcolonial Criticism

11.7. Structuralism/Post structuralism

11.8. Eco criticism

11.9. Queer Theory

11.10. Deconstruction

11.11. Reader-Response Criticism

11.12. Cultural Criticism

11.13. Myth Criticism

11.14. Disability Studies

12. Importance of Literary Criticism

Assignments and Projects

by the end of this course, you will:

  • Develop a strong foundation in literary forms, journalism, and criticism

  • Gain skills in literary analysis, journalistic writing, and critical thinking

  • Understand how literature and journalism shape public discourse and cultural narratives

  • Apply various literary and journalistic techniques to your own writing

Who this course is for:

  • Aspiring Writers & Journalists looking to master storytelling and reporting techniques. Literature Students & Researchers interested in analyzing and interpreting texts
  • Book Enthusiasts & Critics wanting to explore diverse literary traditions and theories. Anyone Interested in Media & Communication who wants to understand the impact of literature and journalism in society