MA Options Spring 2015/16 Time slot 6 – 7.20pm Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Marsilio Ficino: Platonism & the Florentine Renaissance (Stephen Clucas; MA Renaissance Studies) Victorian Poetry (Ana Parejo Vadillo; MA Victorian Studies) Drama & Performance in Medieval England (Isabel Davis, MA Medieval Literature & Culture) Text & Action: Renaissance Stage Directions (Gill Woods, MA Renaissance Studies – see handbook for outline) Power & Control in Spanish Golden Age Painting (Carmen Fracchia, MA Renaissance Studies) Rome: Place, Continuity & Memory (Dorigen Caldwell; MA History of Art) The Nineteenth-Century Press (Laurel Brake; MA Victorian Studies – see handbook for outline) Freud in the World: Psychoanalysis, Literary Writing and the Legacies of History (Jacqueline Rose; MA Modern and Contemporary Literature – see handbook for outline) Exhibiting the Body (Suzannah Biernhoff; MA History of Art) The Victorian Fin de Siècle (Carolyn Burdett; MA Victorian Studies) Reading Time in the Twentieth Century (Mark Blacklock – MA Contemporary Literature and Culture) Gender, Modernity & the City (Lynda Nead; MA History of Art) Urban Spaces in Modern Cultures (Damian Catani; MA Comparative Literature) The Politics of Memory: Post-War Art, Architecture & the Photograph (Diane Silverthorne; MA History of Art) Contemporary US Fiction (Joe Brooker; MA Modern and Contemporary Literature) A Confusion of Tongues: Illness, Language and Writing (Jo Winning; MA Medical Humanities) Reinventing the Family in Contemporary French Cinema (Andrew Asibong; MA Comparative Literature) 6-8pm Introduction to Screenwriting (David Stafford, MA Creative Writing) 7.40 – 9pm Death in Victorian Culture (David McAllister; MA Victorian Studies) The Book Unbound (Luisa Cale – MA Romantic Studies) Twenty-First Century Feminist Fiction and the World in Crisis (Heike Bauer; MA Cultural and Critical Studies) Nostalgia & the Heritage Industry (Silke Arnold-de-Simine; MA Comparative Literature – see handbook for outline) Narrating Nation After 9/11 (Grace Halden; MA Contemporary Literature and Culture) Aesthetics and Cultural Theory (Stephen Clucas; MA Cultural and Critical Studies) The Scientific Imagination: (Emily Senior & Danny Hayward; MA Victorian Studies – see handbook for outline) Renaissance Florence: Society, Religion and Culture (John Henderson; MA History – for students on MA Renaissance Studies only) 6-8pm Creative 6-8pm 6-8pm Digital Non-Fiction (Julia Introduction to Culture Bell MA Creative Playwriting (Colin (Joel McKim, Writing – see Teevan, MA Lecturer in handbook for Creative Writing) Media and outline) Cultural Studies) FORTNIGHTLY CLASS: Forty Years of a Divided Germany (Joanne Leal; MA Comparative Literature – see handbook for outline)