PGT Interdepartmental Modules 2018/9 Faculty of Arts & Humanities

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1 PGT Interdepartmental Modules 2018/9 Faculty of Arts & Humanities The following lists of modules are organised into broad themes to help you explore modules that may be of interest to you. Please note that you will need approval from your programme convenor as well as the module tutor if you wish to take a module outside your programme, and some modules may have prerequisites or language requirements. Being granted a place on any of the modules is subject to availability. Department offices will confirm module availability on application by the student. Themes Classical History and Culture Early modern history and cultures Gender and sexuality Humanities, sciences and medicine Medieval history and cultures Modern history and cultures Modern literature, culture and theory Music Philosophy Politics Post-colonial histories and cultures Theatre and performance Translation Visual culture and film You can find listings and details of all modules taught in the Faculty in the relevant departmental pages: Classics Comparative Culture, Media & Creative Industries English Film Studies 1

2 French History Music Philosophy Spanish, Portuguese & Latin American Studies Theology & Religious Studies Modern Language Centre modules Postgraduate programmes can often include a language module for credit. Please see the Modern Language Centre study pages for more information on how to enrol. 2

3 Classical History & Culture Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AACM322 POWER AND KNOWLEDGE 2 20 CLASSICS 7AACM650 LATE ANTIQUE MAGIC 2 20 CLASSICS 7AACM841 ARCHAIC AND CLASSICAL PAINTING 1 20 CLASSICS 7AACM875 LIVING IN BYZANTIUM I: MATERIAL CULTURE AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN LATE ANTIQUITY 2 20 CLASSICS 7AACK585 ROMAN EGYPT SY 40 CLASSICS 7AACM215 LATIN LITERARY LETTERS SEM 1 20 CLASSICS Advanced Latin required 7AACM217 LATIN LYRIC POETRY 1: CATULLUS SEM 2 20 CLASSICS Reading knowledge of Latin required 7AACM561 CHRISTIAN PERSECUTION SEM 1 20 CLASSICS 7AAN2026 GREEK PHILOSOPHY I: PLATO 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2027 GREEK PHILOSOPHY II: ARISTOTLE 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AACM214 C.P. CAVAFY: THE MAKING OF A MODERNIST 2 20 CLASSICS 7ABA0016 QUEER CONNECTIONS: MALE-MALE DESIRE AND THE CLASSICAL PAST 1 20 Comparative 7ABA0018 MYTH AFTER SLAVERY 1 20 Comparative 3

4 Early Modern History & Cultures Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AATC001 WHAT IS RELIGION? THE CRITICAL DEBATES 2 20 TRS 7AAH2016 NEW PERSPECTIVES ON ATLANTIC SLAVERY 2 20 HISTORY 7AAH2012 7AAH2023 EUROPEAN EXPANSION: ETHNIC PREJUDICES AND CIVIL RIGHTS, DIVIDED BY FAITH? THE AGE OF RELIGIOUS VIOLENCE IN EARLY MODERN EUROPE SEM 1 20 HISTORY SEM 1 20 HISTORY 7AACM293 EARLY MODERN LATIN POETRY I: EPIGRAM SEM 1 20 CLASSICS Students should have a reasonable knowledge of classical Latin, equivalent to an advanced undergraduate module; or, if they have less advanced Latin, they should have some knowledge of early modern history or literature. 7ABA0015 READING EMOTIONS 2 20 Comparative 4

5 7AAFM166 RIGHTS BEFORE HUMAN RIGHTS 2 20 FRENCH NO KNOWLEDGE OF FRENCH IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS MODULE 7AAEM250 Eighteenth Century Writing, Gender & Culture 1 20 English 7AAEM220 7AAEM608 7AAEM705 7AAEM725 7AAEM733 THEATRE, GENDER AND CULTURE IN JACOBEAN LONDON Women and the Poetics of Liberty in the Romantic Period Flatter and Fawn: Early Modern Drama and the Court The Transatlantic in : From Caliban to Cosmopolitanism PREMODERN DIALOGUES: MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN LITERATURES IN CONVERSATION 7AAEM742 Space and Place in American : AAEM750 LONDON: GREAT FIRE TO GREAT EXHIBITION 7AAN2004 EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AATC411 THE IDEA OF BEAUTY IN WESTERN THEOLOGY 2 20 TRS 5

6 Gender & Sexuality Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AAICC26 GENDER, MEDIA AND CULTURE 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAEM759 Imperialism & Sexuality 7AATC742 7ABA0016 RABBINIC TEXTS & THEIR READERS: GENDER, SEXUALITY & THE BODY QUEER CONNECTIONS: MALE-MALE DESIRE AND THE CLASSICAL PAST 2 20 TRS 1 20 Comparative 7AAEM250 Eighteenth Century Writing, Gender & Culture 1 20 English 7AAEM608 Women and the Poetics of Liberty in the Romantic Period 7AAEM753 Queer American Poetry 7AAEM220 THEATRE, GENDER AND CULTURE IN JACOBEAN LONDON 6

7 Humanities, Science & Medicine Module Code Module Title Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AATC230 JESUS' DEATH AND RESURRECTION 1 20 TRS 7AATC232 THE BIBLE AND ARCHAEOLOGY 1 20 TRS 7AATC401 REVELATION AND REASON: CONTENT AND METHOD IN SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY 1 20 TRS 7AATC421 INTERPRETING THE BIBLE 1 20 TRS 7AATC720 IDENTITIES AND COMMUNITIES IN FLUX: TEXTS AND METHODS IN JEWISH STUDIES 1 20 TRS 7AATC734 COSMOLOGY AND CHAOS IN THE HEBREW BIBLE 1 20 TRS 7AATC826 SHAMANISM, ANIMISM, DREAMS AND RELIGIOUS VISIONS 1 20 TRS 7AATC830 RELIGION AND POLITICS IN WESTERN SOCIETIES 1 20 TRS 7AATC231 PAUL'S WRITINGS: SPECIAL STUDY OF CHOSEN PASSAGES 2 20 TRS 7AATC242 INTRODUCTORY BIBLICAL HEBREW II 2 20 TRS 7AATC341 PATRISTIC THEOLOGY IN THE MAKING 2 20 TRS 7

8 7AATC650 7AATC742 7AAH8007 7AAH8009 PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE AND THE HUMAN CONDITION RABBINIC TEXTS & THEIR READERS: GENDER, SEXUALITY & THE BODY SCIENCE, WAR AND THE NATION. BRITAIN WAYS OF KNOWING: UNDERSTANDING THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY & MEDICINE 2 20 TRS 2 20 TRS 2 20 HISTORY SEM 1 20 HISTORY 7AAEM631 ILLNESS NARRATIVE AS LIFE WRITING 7AAEM662 NARRATIVE AND MEDICINE 7AAN2003 THE CONCEPT OF MENTAL DISORDER 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2058 PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7ABA0008 MELANCHOLIA AND HYPOCHONDRIA 2 20 Comparative 8

9 Medieval History & Cultures Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AATC450 7AATC952 THE ART OF DANTE'S COMEDY: MEDIEVAL AND MODERN PERSPECTIVES INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF THE MUSLIM WORLD 1 20 TRS 1 20 TRS 7AATC953 CLASSICS OF SUFI LITERATURE 2 20 TRS 7AAH1019 FOOD AND DRINK IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND 2 20 HISTORY 7AAH1022 MEDIEVAL LATIN LITERATURE FULL YEAR 40 HISTORY ADVANCED KNOWLEDGE OF CLASSICAL LATIN 7AAH1024 CAROLINGIAN LITERATURE: POLITICS AND IMAGINATION IN AN AGE OF ANXIETY 7AAH1018 THE HISTORY OF SCRIPT IN BRITAIN, HISTORY SEM 2 20 HISTORY 7AACM876 LIVING IN BYZANTIUM II: MATERIAL CULTURE SEM 2 20 CLASSICS AND BUILT ENVIRONMENT IN THE MIDDLE AGES 7AAFM018 THE TROUBADOURS AND THEIR LEGACY 1 20 FRENCH STUDENTS WILL BE EXPECTED TO READ TEXTS IN THE ORIGINAL FRENCH 7AAEM657 THE VISUAL AND THE VERBAL IN THE MIDDLE AGES 1 20 English 7AAEM718 THE ARTHURIAN TRADITION 1 20 English 9

10 7AAN2045 MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAEM733 PREMODERN DIALOGUES: MEDIEVAL AND EARLY MODERN LITERATURES IN CONVERSATION Modern History & Cultures Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AATC823 CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS MOVEMENTS 1 20 TRS 7AATC404 MODERN DOCTRINE 2 20 TRS 7AATC740 7AAH3011 7AAH3013 RELIGION AND THE MODERN STATE: JEWISH AND OTHER PERSPECTIVES EMPIRE, NATION & MODERNITY IN EASTERN EUROPE, BRITAIN AND THE WORLD ECONOMY, C TRS 2 20 HISTORY 2 20 HISTORY 7AAH3015 THE MAKING OF MUSLIMS 2 20 HISTORY 7AAH5004 FRENCH EMPIRES, HISTORY 7AAH5012 HARLEM: A SOCIAL AND INTELLECTUAL HISTORY SINCE HISTORY 10

11 7AAH5017 7AAH5018 7AAH3008 7AAH3020 7AAH4011 7AAH5006 7AAH5015 7AAH5020 ON CONTRADICTIONS: THEMES IN THE STUDY OF THE EARLY PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA DEBATES IN MODERN LATIN AMERICAN HISTORY REVOLUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN EUROPE, C PATRIOTISM AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES IN BRITAIN, LIBERTY AND INEQUALITY IN THE AMERICAN FOUNDING BRITISH SETTLER SOCIETIES: COLONIES, DOMINIONS AND NATIONS SINCE 1800 OBSESSED WITH THE WEST: MOVEMENTS AND IDEOLOGIES IN MODERN IRAN THE POWER OF NAIJA: CULTURE AND POLITICS IN POSTCOLONIAL NIGERIA 2 20 HISTORY 2 20 HISTORY SEM 1 20 HISTORY SEM 1 20 HISTORY SEM 2 20 HISTORY SEM 1 20 HISTORY SEM 2 20 HISTORY SEM 1 20 HISTORY 7AATC001 WHAT IS RELIGION? THE CRITICAL DEBATES 2 20 TRS 7AATC952 7AAQS665 INTELLECTUAL HISTORY OF THE MUSLIM WORLD 21ST CENTURY HOLLYWOOD AND THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF IDENTITY 1 20 TRS 1 20 FILM STUDIES 7AAQS595 FILM HISTORY AND THE CINEMA EXPERIENCE 1 20 FILM STUDIES 11

12 Modern literature, culture and theory Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AACM214 C.P. CAVAFY: THE MAKING OF A MODERNIST 2 20 CLASSICS 7AACM212 HOMERIC PRESENCES IN GREEK POETRY AND SHORTER PROSE SINCE 1890 SEM 1 20 CLASSICS 7ABA0008 MELANCHOLIA AND HYPOCHONDRIA 2 20 Comparative 7ABA0010 CULTURE, DISSENT AND THE ARAB SPRING 1 20 Comparative 7ABA0016 QUEER CONNECTIONS: MALE-MALE DESIRE AND THE CLASSICAL PAST 1 20 Comparative 7ABA0018 MYTH AFTER SLAVERY 1 20 Comparative 7ABA0019 POLYGLOT LITERATURES OF MODERN EGYPT: Comparative 7AAFM001 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: READING PRACTICE/READING THEORY FULL YEAR 40 FRENCH No knowledge of French is required to take this module. Please note that you cannot combine this module with 7AAFM168 or 7AAFM169 12

13 7AAFM168 7AAFM169 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: READING PRACTICE/READING THEORY 1 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY: READING PRACTICE/READING THEORY FRENCH No knowledge of French is required to take this module. Please note that you cannot combine this module with 7AAFM001 or 7AAFM FRENCH No knowledge of French is required to take this module. Please note that you cannot combine this module with 7AAFM001 or 7AAFM168 7AASM006 CULTURE AND SOCIETY IN SPAIN 2 20 SPLAS Although some knowledge of Spanish is desirable, English translations of the core texts will be provided when necessary 7AASM021 SPANISH/AMERICAN THEATRES: ACTS OF TRANSLATION AND PERFORMANCE 1 20 SPLAS Knowledge of Spanish is required 7AASM024 LATIN AMERICAN NARRATIVE 20TH CENTURY I 2 20 SPLAS Knowledge of Spanish is required 7AASM038 7AASM066 BRAZILIAN POPULISM, CULTURE AND THE STATE: VARGAS AND BEYOND UNSETTLED MODERNITIES: TALES OF THE UNTAMEABLE IN THE SOUTH ATLANTIC WORLD 1 20 SPLAS No knowledge of Portuguese is required for this module 2 20 SPLAS No knowledge of Spanish or Portuguese is required for this module. 7AAEM655 Archive Workshop Victorian things 1 20 English 13

14 7AAEM656 Victorian Sensation 1 20 English 7AAEM678 Thinking the Contemporary: Theory & Fiction after English 7AAEM679 Writing Global Cities 1 20 English 7AAEM707 AFRICAN AMERICAN LITERATURE AND THE PROBLEM OF MUSIC: CRITICISM, AESTETICS AND CULTURE 1 20 English 7AAEM734 The British Psychoanalytic Tradition 1 20 English 7AAEM740 Cultures of Secrecy 1 20 English 7AAEM605 TWENTIETH CENTURY CITY 7AAEM635 BIOGRAPHICAL WRITING 7AAEM636 PROFESSING WRITING 7AAEM638 7AAEM710 CONTEMPORARY SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN'S WRITING Conflict, Memory and Resistance in African 7AAEM729 Contemporary Medieval 7AAEM732 MODERNIST MINDSCAPES 7AAEM743 DOWNRIVER: WRITING THE THAMES ESTUARY FROM 1890 TO THE PRESENT 7AAEM747 THEORISING CONTEMPORARY VIOLENCE 14

15 7AAEM753 Queer American Poetry 7AAEM754 Aesthetic Forms and the Value-Form 7AAEM755 Realism and Its Others in the Long 20th Century 7AAEM758 Man, Woman and Machine: Victorian Fictions 7AAN7AAN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE VIENNA CIRCLE 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAFM072 TEXT, IMAGE, OBJECT AND GESTURE IN 20TH CENTURY FRENCH WRITING 1 20 FRENCH NO KNOWLEDGE OF FRENCH IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS MODULE 7AAEM620 GLOBAL/LOCAL SHAKESPEARE 7AAEM725 The Transatlantic in : From Caliban to Cosmopolitanism 7AAEM742 Space and Place in American : ABA0009 TRANSLATION, COLONIALISM, POSTCOLONIALISM 2 20 Comparative 15

16 Music Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AAMM009 ISSUES IN HISTORIOGRAPHY AND CRITICISM 1 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAMM034 POST-TONAL MUSIC AND COMPOSITION THEORY 2 20 MUSIC Needs ability to read music notation. Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAMM003 The Works of Mozart 1 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAMM062 Ethnographic Writing 1 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 16

17 7AAMM033 Late Beethoven 2 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAMM066 Puccini and the Twentieth Century 2 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAMM067 Voice 2 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAMM060 ISSUES AND TOPICS IN JAZZ 1 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAMM063 ETHNOMUSICOLOGY: REGIONAL STUDIES 2 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAICC38 READINGS OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA AND CREATIVE 17

18 Philosophy Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AAN2003 THE CONCEPT OF MENTAL DISORDER 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2004 EARLY MODERN PHILOSOPHY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2007 EPISTEMOLOGY 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2011 ETHICS 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2013 ETHICS AND POLITICS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2015 FIRST ORDER LOGIC 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2026 GREEK PHILOSOPHY I: PLATO 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2027 GREEK PHILOSOPHY II: ARISTOTLE 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2034 INDIAN PHILOSOPHY I: THE ORTHODOX SCHOOLS 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2035 INDIAN PHILOSOPHY II: THE HETERODOX SCHOOLS 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2040 Kant II: Moral Philosophy 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 18

19 7AAN2043 MATHEMATICAL LOGIC: LIMITATIVE RESULTS 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2045 MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2047 METAPHYSICS 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2052 PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE & METHOD 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2054 PERSPECTIVES ON DEATH AND KILLING 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2056 PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2057 PHILOSOPHY OF BIOLOGY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2058 PHILOSOPHY OF MEDICINE 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2059 PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2061 PHILOSOPHY OF MIND 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2062 PHILOSOPHY OF MIND II: SPECIAL TOPICS 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2066 PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY I 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2067 PHILOSOPHY OF PSYCHOLOGY II 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2071 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 19

20 7AAN2075 PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2081 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY I 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2090 MORALITY AND CONVENTION 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2096 INTRODUCTION TO CHINESE PHILOSOPHY 2 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN4021 GENERAL PHILOSOPHY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN7AAN THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE VIENNA CIRCLE 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AATC411 THE IDEA OF BEAUTY IN WESTERN THEOLOGY 2 20 TRS 7AATC425 Theology in Practice 2 20 TRS 7AATC650 PHILOSOPHY, LITERATURE AND THE HUMAN CONDITION 2 20 TRS 7ABA0015 READING EMOTIONS 2 20 Comparative 7AAFM166 RIGHTS BEFORE HUMAN RIGHTS 2 20 FRENCH NO KNOWLEDGE OF FRENCH IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS MODULE 7AAEM754 Aesthetic Forms and the Value-Form 20

21 Politics Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AAICC45 CULTURE: CONFLICT, DIPLOMACY AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAN2013 ETHICS AND POLITICS OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AAN2081 POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY I 1 20 PHILOSOPHY 7AATC830 RELIGION AND POLITICS IN WESTERN SOCIETIES 1 20 TRS 7AAH1024 7AAH3011 7AAH3008 7AAH3020 CAROLINGIAN LITERATURE: POLITICS AND IMAGINATION IN AN AGE OF ANXIETY EMPIRE, NATION & MODERNITY IN EASTERN EUROPE, REVOLUTIONS AND CONSTITUTIONS IN EUROPE, C PATRIOTISM AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES IN BRITAIN, HISTORY 2 20 HISTORY SEM 1 20 HISTORY SEM 1 20 HISTORY 21

22 7AAIAM13 Exhibitions, Identities and Politics: in Museums, Galleries and other Cultural Spaces 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7ABA0010 CULTURE, DISSENT AND THE ARAB SPRING 1 20 Comparative 7AAEM740 Cultures of Secrecy 1 20 English 7AAEM608 Women and the Poetics of Liberty in the Romantic Period Post-colonial histories and cultures Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AAMM060 ISSUES AND TOPICS IN JAZZ 1 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 7AAMM063 ETHNOMUSICOLOGY: REGIONAL STUDIES 2 20 MUSIC Students are advised to contact the module leader in advance to make sure that their level of musical knowledge is sufficient. 22

23 7ABA0007 THE WORLD NOVEL 1 20 Comparative 7ABA0009 TRANSLATION, COLONIALISM, POSTCOLONIALISM 2 20 Comparative 7AAFM172 LEARNING FROM EXPERIENCE: THE POSTCOLONIAL, THE PERSONAL AND THE LITERARY 2 20 FRENCH STUDENTS WILL BE EXPECTED TO READ TEXTS IN THE ORIGINAL FRENCH 7AAEM757 Decolonising Bodies: Drums, DJs and Dance Floors 7AAH5020 THE POWER OF NAIJA: CULTURE AND POLITICS IN POSTCOLONIAL NIGERIA SEM 1 20 HISTORY 7ABA0018 MYTH AFTER SLAVERY 1 20 Comparative 7ABA0019 POLYGLOT LITERATURES OF MODERN EGYPT: Comparative 7AAEM679 Writing Global Cities 1 20 English 7AAEM638 7AAEM710 CONTEMPORARY SOUTH ASIAN WOMEN'S WRITING Conflict, Memory and Resistance in African 7AAEM759 Imperialism & Sexuality 7AAEM725 The Transatlantic in : From Caliban to Cosmopolitanism 23

24 Theatre and Performance Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AASM064 SOCIETY ON STAGE: THEATRE DURING THE DISCOVERIES 7AAEM620 GLOBAL/LOCAL SHAKESPEARE 1 20 SPLAS A KNOWLEDGE OF PORTUGUESE IS REQUIRED 7AASM021 7AAEM220 7AAEM705 SPANISH/AMERICAN THEATRES: ACTS OF TRANSLATION AND PERFORMANCE THEATRE, GENDER AND CULTURE IN JACOBEAN LONDON Flatter and Fawn: Early Modern Drama and the Court 1 20 SPLAS Knowledge of Spanish is required 24

25 Translation Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AATC241 INTRODUCTORY BIBLICAL HEBREW I 1 20 TRS 7AATC745 ADVANCED HEBREW TEXTS I 2 20 TRS 7AATC223 INTRODUCTORY KOINE GREEK WITH TEXTS SY 40 TRS 7AACM735 INTRODUCTION TO GREEK EPIGRAPHY SEM 1 20 CLASSICS GOOD KNOWLEDGE OF ANCIENT GREEK (AT LEAST TWO YEARS OF STUDY) 7AAH1022 MEDIEVAL LATIN LITERATURE FULL YEAR 40 HISTORY ADVANCED KNOWLEDGE OF CLASSICAL LATIN 7AACM215 LATIN LITERARY LETTERS SEM 1 20 CLASSICS Advanced Latin required 7AACM217 LATIN LYRIC POETRY 1: CATULLUS SEM 2 20 CLASSICS Reading knowledge of Latin required 7AACM293 EARLY MODERN LATIN POETRY I: EPIGRAM SEM 1 20 CLASSICS Students should have a reasonable knowledge of classical Latin, equivalent to an advanced undergraduate module; or, if they have less advanced Latin, they should have some knowledge of early modern history or literature. 25

26 7ABA0009 TRANSLATION, COLONIALISM, POSTCOLONIALISM 2 20 Comparative Visual Culture & Film Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites 7AAQS560 MEDIA AESTHETICS 2 20 FILM STUDIES 7AAQS592 CINEMA AND SENTIMENT 1 20 FILM STUDIES 7AAQS665 21ST CENTURY HOLLYWOOD AND THE CULTURAL POLITICS OF IDENTITY 1 20 FILM STUDIES 7AAQS595 FILM HISTORY AND THE CINEMA EXPERIENCE 1 20 FILM STUDIES 7AAQS663 INTERNSHIP 2 20 FILM STUDIES 7AAICC12 VISUAL CULTURE 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC29 FASHION, CULTURE AND SOCIETY 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 26

27 7AAICC34 The AESTHETIC ECONOMY AND AESTHETIC MARKETS 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC36 TRANSNATIONAL SCREEN PRODUCTION 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC50 ENTERTAINMENT 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAIDC04 DIGITAL MEDIA PRODUCTION CULTURES 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC10 CULTURAL POLICY 2 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC38 READINGS OF THE MUSIC BUSINESS 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC17 CONTEXTUALISING CREATIVITY 2 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC22 CULTURAL MARKETS 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 27

28 7AAICC40 CULTURAL MEMORY 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC51 CULTURAL IN CHINA 2 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAICC53 MEDIA ON THE MOVE: PRODUCTS AND POWER 2 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAIAM09 7AAIAM04 7AAIAM13 7AAIAM11 FESTIVALS: ARTS, PUBLIC SPACES AND COMMUNITIES ENTREPRENEURIAL OPPORTUNITY: ARTS AND CULTURE Exhibitions, Identities and Politics: in Museums, Galleries and other Cultural Spaces Collecting Cultures: Managing Collections in Museums and Collecting Organisations 2 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 2 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 2 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAQS520 History and Memory in Film 1 20 FILM STUDIES 7AAQS591 Cinema and War 1 20 FILM STUDIES 28

29 7AAQS580 French Cinema: History and Ideology 2 20 FILM STUDIES 7AAFM072 TEXT, IMAGE, OBJECT AND GESTURE IN 20TH CENTURY FRENCH WRITING 1 20 FRENCH NO KNOWLEDGE OF FRENCH IS REQUIRED TO TAKE THIS MODULE 7AAEM637 Shakespeare on Screen 7AATC450 THE ART OF DANTE'S COMEDY: MEDIEVAL AND MODERN PERSPECTIVES 1 20 TRS 7AAICC26 GENDER, MEDIA AND CULTURE 1 20 CULTURE, MEDIA 7AAEM657 THE VISUAL AND THE VERBAL IN THE MIDDLE AGES 1 20 English 7AAEM729 Contemporary Medieval 29

30 Modern Languages Module Code Module name Semester Credit value Department Prerequisites Credit level 7 (Assessed) 7AALAN01 Arabic Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALAN02 Arabic Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALAN03 Arabic Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALAN04 Arabic Stage 4 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALAN05 Arabic Stage 5 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALFN01 French Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALFN02 French Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALFN03 French Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALFN04 French Stage 4 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALFN05 French Stage 5 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALFN06 French Stage 6 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALFN07 French Stage 7 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALGN01 German Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALGN02 German Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALGN03 German Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 30

31 7AALGN04 German Stage 4 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALGN05 German Stage 5 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALGN06 German Stage 6 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALGN07 German Stage 7 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALJN01 Japanese Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALJN02 Japanese Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALJN03 Japanese Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALJN04 Japanese Stage 4 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALJN05 Japanese Stage 5 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALKN01 Korean Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALKN02 Korean Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALKN03 Korean Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALMN01 Mandarin Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALMN01 Mandarin Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALMN02 Mandarin Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALMN02 Mandarin Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALMN03 Mandarin Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALMN04 Mandarin Stage 4 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALMN05 Mandarin Stage 5 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 31

32 7AALMN06 Mandarin Stage 6 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALGK01 Greek Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALGK02 Greek Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALHN01 Hindi Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALHN02 Hindi Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALIN01 Italian Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALIN02 Italian Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALIN03 Italian Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALIN04 Italian Stage 4 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALIN05 Italian Stage 5 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALRN01 Russian Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALRN02 Russian Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALRN03 Russian Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALRN04 Russian Stage 4 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALSN01 Spanish Stage 1 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALSN02 Spanish Stage 2 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALSN03 Spanish Stage 3 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALSN04 Spanish Stage 4 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALSN05 Spanish Stage 5 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 32

33 7AALSN06 Spanish Stage 6 FULL YEAR 20 MLC 7AALSN07 Spanish Stage 7 FULL YEAR 20 MLC PG Non-assessed for King's students (0 credit) 0AALAR62 Arabic Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALAR64 Arabic Intermediate (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALFR62 French Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALFR64 French Intermediate (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALGE62 German Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALGE64 German Intermediate (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALIT61 Italian Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALJA61 Japanese Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALMA61 Mandarin Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALLA61 Latin Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALPN61 Portuguese Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALSP62 Spanish Beginners (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 0AALSP64 Spanish Intermediate (Not for Credit) FULL YEAR 0 MLC 33

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