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CW102-30 The Written World

Department
SCAPVC - Warwick Writing Programme
Level
Undergraduate Level 1
Module leader
Jodie Kim
Credit value
30
Module duration
18 weeks
Assessment
100% coursework
Study location
University of Warwick main campus, Coventry

Introductory description

EN127-30 The Written World

Module web page

Module aims

This module introduces Creative Writing students to the literary and cultural theories that will underpin more specialised scholarly and creative study at levels 5 and 6. They will study some of the writing and ideas that shape our understanding of the purpose, complexities and challenges of reading, writing, translating and interpreting literature in the present day.

Outline syllabus

This is an indicative module outline only to give an indication of the sort of topics that may be covered. Actual sessions held may differ.

This module introduces Creative Writing students to the literary and cultural theories that will underpin more specialised scholarly and creative study at levels 5 and 6. They will study some of the writing and ideas that shape our understanding of the purpose, complexities and challenges of reading, writing, translating and interpreting literature in the present day. Theoretical or critical texts are discussed alongside literary texts to enable students to consider the relationship between abstract ideas and concrete contexts.

Term 1: Writing and the Text

Week One: Introductory lecture on Writing and the Text
Week Two: Legacies
Week Three: Author
Week Four: Body
Week Five: Affect
Reading Week
Week Seven: Intention
Week Eight: Self
Week Nine: Border
Week Ten: Translation

Term 2: Reading and the World

Week One: Introductory lecture on Reading and the World
Week Two: Institution
Week Three: Killjoy
Week Four: Complaint!
Week Five: Craft
Reading Week
Week Seven: Aftermath
Week Eight: Power
Week Nine: Futurity
Week Ten: Agency

Learning outcomes

By the end of the module, students should be able to:

  • Demonstrate familiarity with and a broad understanding of key critical theories of literary and cultural production and reception
  • Relate abstract theoretical and critical approaches to concrete literary and cultural products and contexts
  • Reflect upon the relationship between theories of literary and cultural production and actual literary and cultural practice
  • Assess literary and cultural artefacts within their cultural contexts
  • Adjust to university-level scholarly standards, as appropriate to Level 4 students, as well as protocols of academic presentation, including referencing. Show an appropriate command of the protocols of textual analysis and critical argument.

Subject specific skills

  • Demonstrate familiarity with and a broad understanding of key critical theories of literary and cultural production and reception
  • Relate abstract theoretical and critical approaches to concrete literary and cultural products and contexts
  • Reflect upon the relationship between theories of literary and cultural production and actual literary and cultural practice

Transferable skills

No transferable skills defined for this module.

Study time

Type Required
Lectures 18 sessions of 1 hour 30 minutes (9%)
Seminars 16 sessions of 1 hour (5%)
Private study 257 hours (86%)
Total 300 hours

Private study description

Reading & research

Costs

No further costs have been identified for this module.

You do not need to pass all assessment components to pass the module.

Assessment group A2
Weighting Study time Eligible for self-certification
Assessment component
1000 word Creative Component & 2000 word Critical Reflection 50% Yes (extension)

A portfolio of 1000 words of original creative writing and 2000 words of critical reflection will be assessed as a whole.

Reassessment component is the same
Assessment component
1000 word Creative Component & 2000 word Critical Reflection 50% Yes (extension)

A portfolio of 1000 words of original creative writing and 2000 words of critical reflection will be assessed as a whole.

Reassessment component is the same
Feedback on assessment

Feedback on Tabula, in-class discussion, individual meetings with students

Courses

This module is Core for:

  • Year 1 of UENA-QP36 Undergraduate English Literature and Creative Writing