M.A. in Translation and Transcultural Studies 2014-5 TIMETABLE While the two core modules (EN964 and EN971) are compulsory, students are free to choose their remaining two modules from among the modules offered by the MA in Translation, Writing and Cultural Difference (housed in the School of Modern Languages) and the other MA modules offered by English & Comparative Literary Studies. Unfortunately, it may not be possible for students to take their first choice options in every case, and we may need to make changes in the programme in the event of unforeseen circumstances. If students from outside the department wish to take one of the English modules they should inform the English Graduate Secretary as well as their own Graduate Secretary by the Wednesday of Week 1. MODULES You will be asked to give 1st and 2nd choices for your option modules, as upper and lower limits may be placed on numbers. Autumn Term Monday 1.00-3.00 Tuesday Wednesday Ross Forman 4.00-6.00 5.00-7.00 11.00-1.00 Graeme Macdonald Teresa Grant Chantal Wright 2.00-4.00 Kate Astbury (French) Tony Howard Elizabeth Clarke Stephen Shapiro 4.00-6.00 10.00-12.00 3.00-5.00 Thursday 3.00-5.00 5.00-7.00 4.00-6.00 Friday 4.00-7.00 12.00-2.00 John Fletcher Rashmi Varma Christopher Campbell/Michael Niblett David Vann Leila Rasheed 12.00-2.00 Christian Smith LITERATURE OF THE ASIAN DIASPORA PETROFICTION DRAMA AND PERFORMANCE THEORY TRANSLATION STUDIES IN THEORY & PRACTICE INTRODUCTION TO PAN ROMANTICISMS BRITISH DRAMATISTS SHAKESPEARE & HIS SISTER WORLD LITERATURE & WORLD LITERARY SYSTEMS FREUD’S METAPSYCHOLOGY FEMINIST LITERARY THEORY THE CARIBBEAN: LITERATURE & GLOBAL MODERNITY NON FICTION WRITING WORKSHOP WRITING FOR CHILDREN & YOUNG PEOPLE SHAKESPEARE IN HISTORY Spring Term Monday Tuesday 10.00-12.00 5.00-7.00 11.00-1.00 11.00-1.00 1.00-3.00 4.00-6.00 Wednesday Thursday 10.00-12.00 11.00-1.00 11.00-1.00 4.00-6.00 4.00-6.00 5.00-7.00 11.00-1.00 11.00-1.00 4.00-6.00 Paul Prescott Teresa Grant Chantal Wright Jonathan Skinner Maureen Freely/Andrew Williams Chantal Wright/Others Gemma Goodman Michael Hulse Christina Britzolakis Rashmi Varma Carol Rutter Ian Sansom Stephen Ross Tara Puri Christopher Campbell/Michael Niblett REVIEWING SHAKESPEARE DEVELOPMENT OF ENGLISH DRAMA 1558-1659 LITERARY TRANSLATION & CREATIVE (RE-) WRITING IN A GLOBAL CONTEXT ECOPOETICS WRITING ABOUT HUMAN RIGHTS & INJUSTICE PRACTICE OF LITERARY TRANSLATION SEXUAL GEOGRAPHIES CROSSING BORDERS POETICS OF URBAN MODERNISM POSTCOLONIAL THEORY SHAKESPEARE IN PERFORMANCE SEVEN BASIC PLOTS TOPICS IN AMERICAN POETRY VICTORIAN MATERIALITIES THE CARIBBEAN: READING THE WORLD ECOLOGY Friday NOTE the locations of where seminars will be taught will be available by the beginning of term.