MA Spring options timetable

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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)
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