Medieval and Renaissance Studies MA (Pathway of MA European Languages & Cultures)
ObjectivesThe course aims to: -make students fully conversant with the methods of scholarly research in a humanities discipline and the resources necessary for such research. -equip students for further study and research. -provide graduates holding a first degree in a modern European language or languages with the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of the literature and culture of one or more areas where these languages are spoken. -provide a thorough grounding in modern critical theoretical approaches to literary and cultural studies.
Entry requirementsEntry requirements: The normal requirement for admission to the MA is an Upper Second class Honours degree, or higher, or its overseas equivalent, in a suitable Humanities discipline.
Academic titleMedieval and Renaissance Studies MA (Pathway of MA European Languages & Cultures)
Course descriptionCourse description
The MA Medieval and Renaissance European Studies pathway offers students with a first degree in a modern European language or languages the opportunity to deepen their knowledge of medieval and renaissance languages and cultures, encompassing French, Spanish, and Italian cultures. It offers specialist training in manuscript studies, vernacular languages, Romance lyric and epic forms, as well as courses on Islamic Spain, Dante, and Cervantes. It also offers the opportunity to explore the pertinence of modern literary and cultural theories to medieval and renaissance literature. The MA provides a thorough grounding in critical theoretical approaches common to literary and cultural studies, and makes students conversant with the methods of scholarly research in the humanities, and with the resources necessary for that research.
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Module details
Compulsory course units include: Critical Theory and Research Methods. Optional course units available may typically include:
-The Medieval Saint: Iberia 600-1500
-Bodies of Mystery and Imagination: Representations of Gender and Sexuality in Medieval and Renaissance France
-Sex, Lies and Rhetoric: the Book of Celestina
-Medieval Christian Perceptions of Islam
-Boccaccio's Decameron and Medieval Meaning Making
-In or Out? Inclusion and exclusion in Old French Narrative
-The Romance Lyric in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
-The Romance Epic in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
-Medieval/Renaissance Literature and Modern Critical Theory I
-Medieval/Renaissance Literature and Modern Literary Theory II
-Medieval/Renaissance Textual Studies I: Latin and Vernacular
-Medieval and Renaissance Textual Studies II: Manuscripts and Early Printing
-Dante: Morality, Politics Justice