Literary and Cultural Studies . Graduate students who wish to pursue Literary and Cultural Studies have opportunities to work closely with faculty and design individualized MA and Ph. D programs of study. Graduate Faculty members in Literary and Cultural Studies work on varied scholarly projects, share a commitment to the analysis of literature within larger cultural, social and political contexts, and utilize a wide range of critical methodologies, such as textual recovery, archival work, digital scholarship, and theoretical analyses. We offer graduate degree emphases in the following areas of Literary and Cultural Studies: Ethnic Literatures (including African American, U. S. Latina/o and Chicana/o, Native American, African, Afro- Caribbean, and Irish literatures)Women’s Literature. Medieval and Renaissance Literatures. Nineteenth- Century Literatures (including American literatures and eighteenth- century, Romantic, and Victorian British literatures)Twentieth- Century Literatures (including American literatures and British modernism)Place- Based Writing (including literatures of the Great Plains and the American West). Visual Culture MPhil/PhD. Postgraduate Prospectus.
Visual Culture and Sound Studies. Her previous appointments include a. The School of Art of the University of Arizona. First Year Experience; Art History; Art & Visual Culture Education. Undergraduate Studies; Graduate Studies. Literature students may also pursue a Literary and Cultural Studies. Gwendolyn Audrey Foster Willa Cather.
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