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'''Literature''' (or '''lit''' for short) is a major academic subject in the quizbowl [[distribution]]. In [[ACF]] and similar [[distributions]], literature questions typically take up about 20 percent of the questions in a given [[packet]]. Together with [[science]] and [[history]], literature is one of the [[Big Three]] categories. | '''Literature''' (or '''lit''' for short) is a major academic subject in the quizbowl [[distribution]]. In [[ACF]] and similar [[distributions]], literature questions typically take up about 20 percent of the questions in a given [[packet]]. Together with [[science]] and [[history]], literature is one of the [[Big Three]] categories. | ||
− | Literature questions are typically written on any/all fictional work from ancient times to the present, though philosophical dialogues and religious/mythological writings are often separated out into [[RMP]] (uniquely, [[NAQT]] includes mythology and Religious_Literature as subcategories of literature rather than attempting to split them out). The literature category is usually subdivided geographically (American, British, European, and World literature being the usual divisions) and by type of literature (prose, drama, and poetry, with prose including novels and short stories.) Questions or [[clue]]s on literary criticism are also usually grouped under the literature distribution. Pop culture books (''The Da Vinci Code'', etc.) children's literature (''Harry Potter'', etc.), and sci-fi/fantasy (''A Game of Thrones'', ''Ender's Game'', etc.) are generally ''not'' considered literature. | + | Literature questions are typically written on any/all fictional work from ancient times to the present, though philosophical dialogues and religious/mythological writings are often separated out into [[RMP]] (uniquely, [[NAQT]] includes mythology and Religious_Literature as subcategories of literature rather than attempting to split them out). The literature category is usually subdivided geographically (American, British, European, and World literature being the usual divisions) and by type of literature (prose, drama, and poetry, with prose including novels and short stories.) Questions or [[clue]]s on literary criticism are also usually grouped under the literature distribution. Pop culture books (''The Da Vinci Code'', etc.) children's literature (''Harry Potter'', etc.), and sci-fi/fantasy (''A Game of Thrones'', ''Ender's Game'', etc.) are generally ''not'' considered literature, and are instead grouped as [[trash]]. |
Revision as of 14:59, 13 July 2013
Literature (or lit for short) is a major academic subject in the quizbowl distribution. In ACF and similar distributions, literature questions typically take up about 20 percent of the questions in a given packet. Together with science and history, literature is one of the Big Three categories.
Literature questions are typically written on any/all fictional work from ancient times to the present, though philosophical dialogues and religious/mythological writings are often separated out into RMP (uniquely, NAQT includes mythology and Religious_Literature as subcategories of literature rather than attempting to split them out). The literature category is usually subdivided geographically (American, British, European, and World literature being the usual divisions) and by type of literature (prose, drama, and poetry, with prose including novels and short stories.) Questions or clues on literary criticism are also usually grouped under the literature distribution. Pop culture books (The Da Vinci Code, etc.) children's literature (Harry Potter, etc.), and sci-fi/fantasy (A Game of Thrones, Ender's Game, etc.) are generally not considered literature, and are instead grouped as trash.