Medieval English: Sex, Gender & Culture
Explore medieval literature and language from three inter-connected perspectives: gender and sexuality studies; cultural studies (especially cultural approaches to the study of medieval religious texts); and the relation between verbal and visual artefacts, complementing the department’s strengths in manuscript, lexical, and source studies.
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Explore medieval literature and language from three
inter-connected perspectives: gender and sexuality studies;
cultural studies (especially cultural approaches to the study of
medieval religious texts); and the relation between verbal and
visual artefacts, complementing the department’s strengths in
manuscript, lexical, and source studies.
Watch the video here, or access the 'interactive' tab to view at a
larger size and see any alternative films
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KEY BENEFITS
- Unrivalled location in the centre of London, with easy access to the British Library and the major libraries and archives of the capital.
- Flexible programme with a wide range of options allows students the opportunity to specialise in areas of their choice.
- A dynamic, research-led department with an international reputation for excellence.
PURPOSETo develop critical understanding. To enable you to
concentrate upon specific areas of literary and cultural studies
and acquire advanced skills in research methods. To prepare you for
doctoral study.
DESCRIPTIONThis programme offers students the opportunity to
explore medieval literature and language from a number of different
yet complementary perspectives. Theoretical perspectives such as
cultural studies, gender and sexuality; interdisciplinary projects
such as the relationship between the verbal and the visual, or that
between the historical, the literary and the cultural, find their
place beside the department’s traditional strengths in manuscript,
lexical and source studies of the period. The pathway offers ample
provision for research into the Old and Middle English periods,
whether your interest is in e.g. the materiality of text, the
medieval city, postcolonial medieval studies, gender and sexuality,
religious writing, romance, drama, Chaucer, Malory, or
Langland.
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