Does anyone know if people studying different texts in eng are marked/scaled/moderated/watever else differently in correlation to the difficulty of the texts? eg is pomo scaled more than other modules as it is relatively harder?
Don't think so. I can't imagine there being a formal process, although markers might take relative difficulty of questions into consideration when marking.dan_ster said:Does anyone know if people studying different texts in eng are marked/scaled/moderated/watever else differently in correlation to the difficulty of the texts? eg is pomo scaled more than other modules as it is relatively harder?
Hahaha yeah, pomo's a biatch.dan_ster said:no i havent but i daresay doing lotr or the castle cant possibly be more complex than Possession and the whole concept of pomo (which is absolute bs)
"Doing the castle" isn't really a fair way to characterise retreat.dan_ster said:no i havent but i daresay doing lotr or the castle cant possibly be more complex than Possession and the whole concept of pomo (which is absolute bs)
I guess people think Pomo is harder to understand because we are being told to think against something we've always thought as the status norm, and its just a harder concept to grasp quickly thats all. The retreat from the global, yes you have to understand a lot of theories as well, but its something which is more historically content based. Not that i'm dissing retreat, its still a great moduleDave2007 said:"Doing the castle" isn't really a fair way to characterise retreat.
In fact for retreat you have to understand the pomo concept you decry as so hard, because one of the main factors we look at are characters suffering the post-modern condition, and the recognition of "absolute truths" in the global and local.
The castle is used by very few people, but even so its challenging to see who actually retreats, what it says about a balance between global and local for all the characters etc... and drawing connections to other texts.
You have to know alot of theory as well. Capitalism/Commensalism, Postcolonialism/neocolonialism and many others...
I'm certain it is just as hard as pomo.