LN252
Contemporary Literature and Global Society
This information is for the 2024/25 session.
Teacher responsible
Dr Olga Sobolev PEL 6.01a and Dr Angus Wrenn PEL 6.01a
Availability
This course is available as an outside option to students on all undergraduate programmes, and to General Course students. Students can take this course in any year of their studies, subject to their own programme regulations.
Pre-requisites
Although an A-level pass or equivalent in Literature is useful, it is not an absolute requirement (especially for General Course students).
Course content
(a) Study of contemporary (chiefly post 2000) literature and films in the context of modern globalised society, covering prose, poetry, drama and cinematic works; (b) Focus on cultural postmodernism, including such aspects as: decline of national cultural frameworks; 'commodification' of culture; 'media-driven' society; gender issues; the problem of identity; social elites and social fragmentation; (c) study of films and individual authors in English translation (where relevant). (d) several related trips to galleries, film festivals and theatre productions during the year; (e) extensive use of archive recordings of authors, and video; (f) students are encouraged to draw upon their background in their main discipline, and to read widely.
Teaching
10 hours of lectures and 10 hours of classes in the AT. 10 hours of lectures and 10 hours of classes in the WT. 1 hour of lectures and 1 hour of classes in the ST.
Structured activities during the reading week in the AT and WT. Revision tutorials in the ST.
This course has reading weeks in week 6 of the Autumn and Winter terms.
Formative coursework
Students will be expected to produce 2 essays in the AT and WT.
Indicative reading
Literature: Douglas Coupland, Generation X; Viktor Pelevin, Generation P (Babylon); Vesna Goldsworthy Gorsky (Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby); Branden Jacobs-Jenkins, Gloria, Milan Kundera, Ignorance; Mohsin Hamid, The Reluctant Fundamentalist; Marina Lewicka A Short History of Tractors in Ukrainian; Monica Ali, Brick Lane; Jonathan S. Foer Everything Is Illuminated; Zadie Smith, White Teeth, John le Carré A Most Wanted Man.
Films: Good Bye, Lenin! (2003); Everything Is Illuminated (2005); Borat (2006); The Riot Club (2014); Loveless (2018).
Assessment
Exam (70%, duration: 3 hours) in the spring exam period.
Project (30%, 2500 words) in the WT.
a presentation (in the form of a topic-specific discussion) constitutes an essential part of the project-work
Key facts
Department: Language Centre
Total students 2023/24: 18
Average class size 2023/24: 9
Capped 2023/24: Yes (16)
Value: One Unit
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Personal development skills
- Self-management
- Team working
- Problem solving
- Application of information skills
- Communication
- Specialist skills