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English Language & Literature

change will be discussed.

ENG 512 Hong Kong Cultural Production
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       This course examines Hong Kong cultural production in the areas of theatre, cinema and
literature. Various cultural texts including cinematic and literary texts will be examined to
explore and to analyse issues surrounding the relationship between Hong Kong cultural
production and Hong Kong cultural identity. This course also provides an interdisciplinary
analysis of globalization on Hong Kong culture. Emphasis will be placed on the complex
nature of the global-local dynamics.

ENG 513 M.A. Dissertation
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       The project enables students to pursue independent research on a selected topic under
the guidance of an advisor. It gives students who evidence initiative, originality, intellectual
maturity and a desire to commit themselves to genuine scholarship an opportunity to write a
graduate dissertation. Through this writing exercise, students are expected to synthesize
knowledge they have learned in their undergraduate study and that acquired in this Pro-
gramme in an interdisciplinary approach.

ENG 514 Special Topics in Interdisciplinary Studies: Gender Studies Theory
                                                                                                     1 Term; 3 Credits

       In the first part of this course, students will be introduced to theories of different feminist
schools as well as concepts of gender studies in a structured way. In the second part,
emphasis will be put on discussing feminism from an interdisciplinary perspective, for
example, feminism and art, feminism and biology, feminism and neuroscience, etc. The aim of
this course is two-fold: on the one hand, it aims to give students a solid foundation in feminist
and gender studies theories; on the other hand, students will be encouraged to approach the
field in an interdisciplinary perspective.

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