Master of Modern and Contemporary Criticism

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Program Overview

The Master's degree in Modern and Contemporary Criticism requires the student to study (04) semesters culminating in a graduation thesis in the specialisation, and considering that the training in the Master's degree is a gradual training based on the outcome of the cognitive, linguistic and critical competencies obtained by the student at the undergraduate level, this specialisation invests in these different competencies, and works to develop them in accordance with what serves the spirit of the specialisation and its objectives declared in the training offers, which are linked to To ensure specialised training in modern and contemporary criticism, through familiarity with the questions, issues and methods of criticism on the basis of the cognitive and scientific basis of the critical periods studied and the methodological specificities and cognitive conditions related to the modern and contemporary historical context, so that this training ensures quality in specialisation and keeping pace with the times, through which the student obtains the methodological and scientific accumulation that allows him to continue studies at the doctoral level (L.M.D(, or to integrate into the labour market, which is open to teaching, media and appropriate administrative positions.


Teaching Language : ARABIC

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Core Courses

the most important approaches included in this training:


A. Modern Criticism:

- Sociological Criticism.

- Psychological Criticism.

- Mythological Criticism.

- Historical criticism.

b. Contemporary Criticism:

- New Criticism

- Stylistic Criticism

- Structuralist Criticism

- Semiotic Criticism

- Cultural Criticism

- Reader Response Criticism and Aesthetics of Reception.


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