MA, Modern and Contemporary Writing, Университет Восточной Англии, University of East Anglia (UEA)
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Университет Восточной Англии, MA, Modern and Contemporary Writing

 

Форма обучен. Начало Продолж. Стоимость иностран. Стоимость UK/ EU Период оплаты Академ. год
Дневное сен Кол-во лет: 1 £14800 £7300 Academic year 2017 - 2018

The School of Literature, Drama and Creative Writing at UEA has a long and distinguished history for its role not only in the study of modern and contemporary literature, but also in fostering its creation. Famous for its courses in creative writing, which since the late 1960s have educated many leading novelists and poets, the School has been home to many leading writers, critics and scholars, such as Angus Wilson, Malcolm Bradbury, W. G. Sebald, Lorna Sage, Denise Riley, Paul Muldoon and Angela Carter. It also hosts the British Centre for Literary Translation, founded by Sebald and Clive Scott. Alongside our continuing world-leading role in the teaching of creative writing and literary translation, we also boast one of the largest and most diverse groups of scholar-critics working on 20th- and 21st-century literature of any university in the world. 

Our course on Modern and Contemporary Writing is designed to draw on all these distinctive strengths. Through two core modules, Living Modernism and Contemporary Fiction, we place a special emphasis on the ongoing dialogue between modernism and contemporary literature, making this an ideal course if you wish to explore contemporary literature’s origins in high modernist writers such as Joyce and Kafka. It is also the perfect academic environment in which to discover modernism’s ongoing and problematic life in later writers, such as Vladimir Nabokov, Toni Morrison, Roberto Bolaño and Giorgio Agamben.

One of the optional modules on offer, Ludic Literature, will allow you to explore the origins of postmodernist writers such as Pynchon, Muldoon, Ashbery, Carter, Perec, Borges and Calvino in modernist and pre-modernist writers, such as Dostoevsky and Rimbaud. Another, Fiction after Modernism, draws attention to the critically neglected fiction of the period from 1945 to 1970, when novelists in Britain were working through the immediate aftermath of modernism. It includes well-known writers such as Woolf and Beckett as well as less well-known figures such as Elizabeth Taylor, Rosamond Lehmann, Ann Quinn and Anna Kavan. Our innovative optional module on creative criticism places modern theorists such as Jacques Derrida, Hélène Cixous and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick in the context of contemporary writers including Anne Carson, Geoff Dyer and Denise Riley.

You will also be able to choose optional modules from among UEA’s rich offerings in translation, philosophy, American literature, film and creative writing, though we cannot guarantee that creative writing modules will always have free spaces, and you will not have access to the workshops in creative writing.

This course is unique in inviting you to explore criticism and creation through each another. At UEA we believe that reading and writing are or should be one, and distinctive optional modules such as Creative-Critical Writing and Ludic Literature will offer you the chance to develop your critical writing in ways that are themselves creative and artistic, through formal and linguistic experimentation, and through the modes of literary understanding such as parody, imitation and transposition that preceded the invention of literary criticism in the 20th century. You will also find yourself in seminars where your fellow students will be novelists, poets, playwrights, biographers and translators, as well as students of philosophy, film, and American literature. 

As a postgraduate here, you will be part of a vibrant mix of MA and PhD students who are engaged in modern and contemporary literature in a variety of ways, whether it be through producing critical studies of novels, poetry or plays or through writing their own. As well as being taught by prize-winning scholars and authors, you will also – through the UEA Literary Festival – encounter the foremost figures in contemporary writing today. Norwich is England’s first UNESCO City of Literature, and there are poetry readings almost every week, as well as a vibrant culture of practising novelists and poets.

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Университет Восточной Англии располагается в динамичном городе Норидже, на востоке Англии. До города можно доехать на поезде от Лондона менее чем за два часа; сам город являет собой уникальную смесь исторической английской архитектуры и современного дизайна, который создает динамичную и незабываемую атмосферу. В Норидже у UEA имеется более 300 курсов.

В Норидже расположены восемь театров, пять музеев, четыре кинотеатра, два собора, четыре концертных площадки и замок. Также имеются 300 пабов, рестораны и бары, 1500 исторических зданий, равно как и современные сооружения, такие как Форум (The Forum), являющийся домом для региональной студии ВВС и титулованной Библиотеки Тысячелетия (Millennium Library).

Прошедший в финал конкурса Город Культуры Соединенного Королевства 2013 (UK City of Culture 2013), Норидж поражает своей богатой и мультикультурной энергетикой, гарантирующей разнообразие студенческой деятельности, отвечающее всем вкусам.

Будучи опорным пунктом для исследования Британии, Норидж находится недалеко от Кембриджа и других ключевых городов; междугородние автобусы и поезда с удобством доставят вас в любую точку Соединенного Королевства. Иностранные студенты также смогут по достоинству оценить Международный аэропорт Нориджа, находящегося неподалеку.