BA English Literature and Politics LQ23

Bachelor's degree

In Reading

£ 9,250 + VAT

Description

  • Type

    Bachelor's degree

  • Location

    Reading

Full Time: 3 Years
If politics is ‘the art of the possible’ and literature is ‘the art of persuasion’ then this joint degree programme will give you a thorough understanding of the ways in which our society works.
On this programme you will gain a thorough understanding of the theoretical foundations of modern politics and the methods for studying political assent and conflict, at home and abroad. You will have the opportunity to choose from a wide range of specialist core and optional modules, which cover topical issues such as the politics of the welfare state, European political integration, and political thinking. In certain modules, you will have the opportunity to take part in United Nations and Middle East simulations and gain an insight into the political process. You can also take part in other activities that are related to the subject. For example, you can contribute to the Department of Politics and International Relations' weekly politics radio show and learn other useful skills such as presenting and audio editing.
Your study of English Literature will give you the chance to study many similar issues from a different perspective: we have experts in contemporary literature from America, the Caribbean and across the British Isles, with research expertise in the study of minority identities and the literature of global justice. You will also have the chance to study more of the authors and genres that you already know (from tragedy to Gothic, from Shakespeare and Dickens to Plath and Beckett). But it will also introduce you to aspects of literary studies that you may not know so well, from children’s literature to publishing studies and the history of the book. Everyone in our department, from new lecturers to professors, teaches at every level of the degree: this gives you the benefit of our expertise and makes you part of the conversation about our research and its impact outside the classroom.
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Location

Start date

Reading (Berkshire)
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Whiteknights, RG6 6AH

Start date

On request

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Subjects

  • Politics
  • International
  • English
  • Poetry
  • Writing
  • Shakespeare
  • International Relations
  • Government Politics
  • Democracy
  • Government
  • Art
  • Contemporary Literature
  • Global

Course programme

  • Year 1
  • Year 2
  • Year 3
Year 1 Core modules include:
  • Genre and Context
  • Introduction to Contemporary Democracy
  • Introduction to Political Ideas
  • Poetry in English
  • Politics: International Relations and Strategic Studies
  • Research and Criticism
Please note that all modules are subject to change. Year 2 Core modules include:
  • The Study of Politics
Optional modules include:
  • The Business of Books
  • Contemporary Literature: Fiction, Poetry, and Drama 1950-present
  • Writing, Gender, Identity
  • Writing, Genre and the Market
  • American Government and Politics
  • British Government and Politics
  • Chaucer and Medieval Narrative
  • Communications at Work
  • Comparative Government and Politics
  • Critical Issues
  • Early Modern Theatre Practice
  • European Political Integration
  • Introduction to Old English Literature
  • Literature, Language and Education (placement module)
  • Literature, Language and Media (placement module)
  • Lyric Voices 1340-1650
  • Model United Nations
  • Modernism
  • Political Classics
  • Political Thinking
  • Renaissance Texts and Cultures
  • Restoration to Revolution: 1660-1789
  • Shakespeare
  • The Media and Politics
  • The Romantic Period
  • Victorian Literature
  • Work Placement and Project
  • Writing America
  • Writing and Revising
Please note that all modules are subject to change. Year 3 Core modules include:
  • Dissertation
Optional modules include:
  • American Graphic Novel
  • Family Romances: Genealogy, Identity, and Imposture in the Nineteenth-Century Novel
  • Holocaust Testimony: Memory, Trauma and Representation
  • Intelligence, War and International Relations
  • Restoration Literary Culture: Drama and Poetry, 1660-1700
  • War, Peace and International Ethics
  • 'Eyes on the Prize': Literature of the US Civil Rights Movement
  • American Poetry: Bishop to Dove
  • Black British Fiction
  • British Foreign and Defence Policy since 1945
  • Children's Literature
  • City of Death and Desire: Henry James and Venice
  • Class Matters
  • Classical and Renaissance Tragedy
  • Colonial Explorations
  • Comparative Political Economy
  • Contemporary American Fiction
  • Contemporary Power Politics
  • Crime and Punishment:Theoretical Approaches
  • Decadence and Degeneration: Literature of the 1890s
  • Democracy and Democracy Promotion
  • Dickens
  • Digital Text: Literature and the New Technologies
  • Dissertation English and Politics
  • Editing the Renaissance
  • Feminism and Political Theory
  • Fiction and Ethnicity in Post-War Britain and America
  • Grand Strategy from classical Rome to modern China
  • Hitchcock
  • Holocaust Fiction
  • International Terrorism
  • Introduction to Critical Security Studies
  • Irish Poetry after Yeats
  • James Joyce
  • John Milton: Poet of the English Republic
  • Literature and the Railway
  • Margaret Atwood
  • Modern Epic
  • Modern Scottish Fiction: From Jean Brodie to Trainspotting
  • Modern and Contemporary British Poetry
  • Modernism and Politics
  • Nationalism
  • Nigerian Prose Literature: From Achebe to Adichie
  • Nineteenth-Century American Fiction
  • Packaging Literature
  • Parliamentary Studies
  • Politics and International Relations of the Middle East
  • Politics of the International Economy
  • Psychoanalysis and Text
  • Samuel Beckett
  • Science in Culture
  • Shakespeare and Gender
  • Shakespeare on Film
  • Strategic Theory
  • Strategy in the Two World Wars
  • The African-American Short Story
  • The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Sex and Sensibility
  • The UN and International Order
  • The Writer's Workshop: Studying Manuscripts
  • Toleration: Theory and Practice
  • US Foreign and Defence Policy since 1950
  • United Kingdom Politics since 1960
  • Utopia
  • Victorian and Edwardian Children's Fantasy
  • Victorian Literature and Medicine
  • Virginia Woolf and Bloomsbury
  • Work Placement and Project
  • Writing Global Justice
  • Writing Women: Nineteenth Century Poetry
Please note that all modules are subject to change.

BA English Literature and Politics LQ23

£ 9,250 + VAT