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AFRO-ASIAN LITERATURE

COURSE OUTLINE
Second Semester AY2019-2020

Part I: India - The Mystic Land (South Asia) D. Literary Readings/Representative Selections
A. Literary Periods of Indian Literature 1. Hebrew Literature
B. Religions a. The Story of Ruth (Hebrew Literature)
C. Religious and Philosophical Works b. Psalms
1. Vedas 2. Arabian Literature
2. Epics a. The Wonder Tree (Arabian Folktale)
D. Major Writers of Indian Literature b. Arabian Poetry (excerpts from Koran)
E. Famous Literary Masterpieces c. The Bewildered Arab by Jami
F. Literary Readings/ Representative Selections 3. Persian Literature
1. The Ramayana (excerpts) by Valmiki a. Rubaiyat (excerpts) by Omar Khayyam
2. The Gitanjali (excerpts) by Rabindranath Tagore b. The Voyage of Sinbad the Sailor (excerpts
3. The Panchatantra from Arabian Nights)
 The Duel Between the Elephant and the
Sparrow Part V. Island and Mainland Southeast Asia - Lands of Rich Cultural
 The Ass and the Lion Heritage
 The Lionmakers A. Literature of Island Southeast Asia (Indonesia and
G. Additional Readings Philippines)
1. A Man Called Mahatma by Leo Rosten B. Literature of Mainland Southeast Asia (Thailand,
2. Works of the Three Indian Poets (Kalidasa, Togore Burma/Myanmar, Malaysia, Singapore)
and Bhartrihari) C. Literary Readings/Representative Selections
3. The Story of Savitri and Satyavan (excerpts from the 1. Island Southeast Asia
Mahabharata) a. Guno and Koyo (Indonesian Literature)
b. My Father Goes to Court by Carlos Bulosan
Part II. China - The Red Dragon (East Asia) (Philippine Literature)
A. Historical Background c. New Yorker in Tondo by Marcelino Agana
B. Philosophy and Religion (Philippine Literature)
C. Philosophical Works 2. Mainland Southeast Asia
D. Chinese Poetry a. The Gold Harvest (Thai Literature)
E. Conventions of Chinese Theater b. My Thai Cat by Pratoomeratha Zeng (Thai
F. Famous Literary Masterpieces Literature)
G. Major Writers of Chinese Literature c. Rice Pounding Songs (Burmese Literature)
H. Literary Readings/Representative Selections d. On the Three Evils by Prime Minister U Nu
1. The Trial of the Stone (Chinese Folktale) (Burmese Literature)
2. The Analects of Confucius e. Catch Me a Star (excerpts) by Bernard
3. A Country Boy Quits in School by Lao Hsiang Ming-Deh Harisson (Malaysian Literature)
4. A Little Accident by Lu Hsun f. To Grandma by Tan Seok Hoon
5. Poems from The Book of Odes (Singaporean Literature)
I. Additional Readings D. Additional Readings
1. Works of the Chinese Poets (Li Po, Tu Fu, Po- 1. The Interview by Patrick Ng Kah Onn (Malaysian
Ch-I, Meng Hauran, Li Bai) Literature)
2. Verses from the Book of Tao 2. Little Ironies by Catherine Lim (Malaysian Literature)
3. God Can Die by Edwin Thumbo (Singaporean
Part III. Japan - Land of the Rising Sun (East Asia) Literature)
A. Historical Background 4. The Old Man, His Son, and their Bike by M. Ibrahim (
B. Religious Traditions Singaporean Literature)
C. Socio-Political Concepts 5. The Lotteries of Haji Zakaria (Indonesian Literature)
D. Poetry and Prose 6. Why Women Wash the Dishes by Filomena
E. Novels, Short Stories and Plays Colendrino (Philippine Literature)
F. Major Writers of Japanese Literature
G. Literary Readings/Representative Selections Part VI: Africa – The Dark Continent
1. The Wise Old Woman (Japanese Folktale) A. Introduction to African Culture
2. The Thief Who Became a Disciple (Zen Story) B. The Rise of Africa’s Great Civilization
3. The Spider’s Thread by Akutagawa Ryunosuke C. Literary Forms in African Literature
4. Haiku of Matsu Basho D. The Negritude
5. The Blowfish by Wang Rengshu E. Famous African Novels and Poetry
F. Major Writers of African Literature
H. Additional Readings G. Literary Readings/Representative Selections
1. Japanese Poetry from Manyo Shu and Kokin Shu 1. The Wrestling Contest Between the Cat and the
2. My Native Village (poem) by Sei Ito Tortoise (African Fable)
3. The Picture Wife (retold) by Keigo Seiki 2. Africa (poem) by David Diop
4. Japanese Folktales 3. The Two Brothers (from Egyptian Literature)
a. The Story of the Aged Mother 4. And So to School by William Conton
b. The Happy Mirror 5. The Swamp Dwellers by Wole Soyinka
5. The Birds of Sorrow (Noh Play) 6. Things Fall Apart (novel) by Chinua Achebe

Part IV. Israel, Persia and Arabia - The Differing Neighbors (Middle H. Additional Readings
East) 1. The Leopard (folklore from Central Africa)
A. Literary Backgrounds 2. Once Upon a Time by Gabriel Okara
B. Characteristics of Literature
C. Major Writers of Hebrew, Persian and Arabian Literature

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