English Literature: Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory at University of Glasgow - UCAS

University of Glasgow

Degree level: Postgraduate

English Literature: Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory (Taught)

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Course summary

Guided by a team of internationally recognised experts, you will investigate the key texts and concepts which shape our understanding of literature and culture across a period of radical change from 1880 to the present. You will relate the literary texts you study to developments in other cultural practices, such as film, theatre and the visual arts. WHY THIS PROGRAMME

  • The programme has an international reputation for delivering outstanding research-led teaching, with a particular focus on interdisciplinary and theoretically informed approaches to this literary period.
  • You will have access to world class libraries and museums, as well as the extraordinary diversity of cultural, literary and artistic events that make Glasgow such an enriching place for postgraduate study.
  • The programme includes tailored workshops with the University’s archives and Special Collections as well as a bespoke field trip to the archives of the National Library of Scotland and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.
PROGRAMME STRUCTURE Full-time Students: Semester 1 - September to December RESEARCH TRAINING COURSE MODERNITIES I:1880-1945 One optional course Semester 2 - January to March MODERNITIES 2: 1945 TO THE PRESENT Two optional courses Summer - April to September MODERNITIES DISSERTATION Part-time Students: First Year Research Training Course Both compulsory Modernities courses One optional course Second Year Two optional courses Dissertation OPTIONAL COURSES Optional courses will usually be taken from among the 20 credit courses listed under the general pathway. Not all options will be available in any given year, depending on staff availability. A number of optional courses have been devised with the needs of the Modernities programme particularly in mind including, but not limited to: AFRICAN MODERNITIES: COLONIALISM AND POSTCOLONIALISM IN THE NOVEL THE AMERICAN COUNTERCULTURE, 1945-75 THE BLEEDING EDGE: CONTEMPORARY NARRATIVES OF ILLNESS AND MEDICINE CANADIAN LITERATURE (PGT) CONTEMPORARY REALISMS FANTASIES OF ENERGY (PGT) MODERN EVERYDAY THE MIND OF THE CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN NOVEL PROUST IN THEORY VIRGINIA WOOLF WRITES MODERNITY With the convenor’s permission, you may also take option courses from elsewhere in the College of Arts, Social Sciences and beyond. DELIVERY All taught courses are 20 credits and are delivered in weekly 2 hour seminars or similar. Students are taught in seminars and proceed through a planned sequence of reading and discussion. The working style however is exploratory rather than didactic; students are expected to engage fully with primary sources, to develop, express and take responsibility for their own opinions and to work towards independent argument and expression in their resulting coursework and dissertation.


How to apply

International applicants

International applicant information can be found via gla.ac.uk by searching for 'international'. Classes start September 2021 and you may be expected to attend induction sessions the week before.

Entry requirements

Entry requirements for postgraduate taught programmes are a 2.1 Honours degree or equivalent qualification (for example, GPA 3.0 or above) in a relevant subject unless otherwise specified. We also require: A sample of written work, about 3,000 words in length. This can be a previous piece of work from an undergraduate degree. The work should be written in English. The content does not have to cover a topic related to this specific programme, but the sample should show the potential to engage successfully with postgraduate-level literary studies through demonstrating analytical ability and knowledge of appropriate scholarly methods and conventions. A short statement of around 500 words outlining your interest in this programme. At least one academic reference.


Fees and funding

Tuition fees

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Additional fee information

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Sponsorship information

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English Literature: Modernities - Literature, Culture, Theory at University of Glasgow - UCAS