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  • Faculty of Humanities
  • Department of Sociology
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  • Environment, Society and Literature
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  • The student will be able to interpret the relationship of environment to society and literature.
  • The student discusses different definitions of the concepts of the environment, society and literature.
  • The student explains how literature affects society end the environment.
  • The student explains how sociological and ecological concerns find place in literature.
  • The student will be able to analyze literary texts from an ecocritical perspective.
  • The student defines ecocriticism.
  • The student analyzes literary texts, using ecocritical approaches.
  • The student will be able to interpret the relationship between the climate crisis, human/society and literature.
  • The student exemplifies how the climate crisis is represented in the Turkish and world literature.
  • The student provides examples of the literary representation of the relationship between the Anthropocene and the climate crisis.
  • The student will be able to examine the literary representation of concepts such as gender, urbanization and ecological citizenship, which are of both sociological and ecological importance.
  • The student identifies key themes related to gender, urbanization, and ecological citizenship in various literary works.
  • The student discusses the perspectives of authors on the interconnectedness of sociological and ecological issues through their literary works.
  • The student relates their literary analysis to contemporary sociological and ecological issues, focusing on the relevance of literature to current social challenges.
  • The student will be able to carry out interdisciplinary research, integrating insights from sociology, ecology, and literary studies to deepen their understanding of the examined concepts.

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