This dynamic, interdisciplinary Masters course offers you the opportunity to develop your critical ability and to analyse the literature and language of the modern period.

You will focus on key areas of literary modernity, exploring the interactions between literature and theory. The interdisciplinary nature of the course encourages and stimulates debate about a range of cultural, political and historical issues as well as enabling you to interrogate the relationships between literature and other cultural forms.

You will learn in a lively research environment and benefit from the University of Salford’s links with local cultural organisations such as the International Anthony Burgess Foundation.

You may also be interested in studying this course in a more flexible way by taking individual modules on a pay-as-you-go basis. You’d take the modules for full credit, so could build up to gaining the full qualification or simply take them for your own enjoyment and/or professional development. All of the modules on MA Literature, Culture and Modernity are available in this mode – please contact the course leader (Scott Thurston) if you need advice on choosing which ones are right for you.

Course details

MA Literature, Culture and Modernity helps you to acquire specific skills in a number of areas including critical thinking, research methods, cultural and literary theory, analysing literary and cultural texts in the context of debates on modernity.

You will develop your analytical and conceptual thinking skills and gain the expertise to focus on a specific research topic that interests you. During this course you will carry out advanced research and produce original and innovative studies.

Course Structure

The syllabus consists of four taught modules, followed by a dissertation. You will select three option modules from a range which varies from year to year. Modules focus on nineteenth, twentieth and twenty first century literature and culture, exploring literature in relation to popular and working-class culture, analysing the interaction between literature, cinema and theory, and examining issues of identity, gender and power. You will also follow the core module Research Methods which helps prepare for the Dissertation and for further study.

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