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ENG-3194 Contemporary Fiction - 10 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for språk og kultur

Type of course

This course is intended for students in the master's programme in English literature and students in the master's programme in teacher education year 8-13 (lektorutdanning trinn 8-13, studieretning engelsk). This course fulfils the Studies in genre requirement for the MA in English literature.

The course may be taken as a single course by students who meet the admission requirements for the MA programme in English Literature.


Course contents

This course takes its inspiration from a series of questions/topics debated at the Edinburgh World Writers conference first held in 1962. During a particular semester, it emphasizes one or more of the following: censorship, style versus thematic content, the future of the novel, the issue of whether or not fiction should be political, and/or the question of whether or not there is still such a thing as a 'national literature'.

To explore these questions, we will consider recent critical theories, and the ways in which they help deepen our understanding of the texts on the reading list. We will also address how larger historical contexts influence form, style, and thematic concerns. These concerns may include gendered family histories, racial and ethnic conflicts and displacements, war and exile, illness, injury, and/or environmental change.


Admission requirements

Bachelor's degree (180 ECTS), or equivalent qualification, in English literature, or a degree combining English literature and a closely-related discipline (minimum 80 ECTS in English). An average grade equivalent to a Norwegian C or better is required.

Application code: 9371 - Enkeltemner på masternivå (Nordic applicants).


Objective of the course

The students will obtain the following learning outcomes:

Knowledge

The students:

Skills

The student will be able to:


Language of instruction

English.

Teaching methods

The course will be taught over 13 weeks in 2-hour sessions, comprised of seminars, lectures, student presentations, and tutorials.

Quality assurance

All courses will be evaluated once during the period of the study program.