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          Aestheticism  and  Decadence,  Gothicism  and  many  more.  Students  will  explore  important
          social, cultural, and intellectual issues of the period and consider how literary writers engaged
          with the concerns of their time. They will come across how the Victorians depict the conflicts
          and collaborations of ideological issues  in that vibrant yet turbulent era. By the end  of the
          course,  students  will  learn  to  recognize  and  analyse  the  intersections  between  Victorian
          literature and society and evaluate its continuing significance in the contemporary world.

          ENG 486    Issues in Pragmatics
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Within the broader field of linguistics, pragmatics has increasingly established itself as an
          independent discipline of scientific inquiry with its own theories and research methods. This
          final-year course aims to  provide students with  a comprehensive understanding of the key
          concepts in pragmatics, with a particular focus on applications of these key concepts to explain
          real-life  language  communications.  As  such,  the  course  begins  with  brief  reviews  of  basic
          concepts and theories of pragmatics, which serve as recapitulation and extension of the pre-
          requisite course (i.e. ENG160). Following these, the course will proceed to discuss various
          issues surrounding the applications of these key pragmatic concepts in real-world contexts of
          communication. For the most part, the course materials will focus on issues in pragmatics in
          English,  although  regular  mention  will  be  made  of  relevant  features  of  Cantonese  and
          Mandarin. Additionally, for their group projects students are encouraged to apply pragmatic
          theories to any of the languages used daily in the Hong Kong context (i.e. English, Cantonese
          and/or Mandarin).

          ENG 487    Contemporary Translation Theory and Its Applications
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This course is intended to provide a comprehensive survey of major translation theories,
          such as the linguistic, cultural, functional and philosophical translation theories. The focus is
          predominantly on contemporary works in or related to translation studies, with some historical
          literature providing a necessary context. Major issues of translation theories are identified and
          discussed with reference to authentic translation texts and/or actual translation practice. Upon
          completing this course, students are expected to be cognizant of the interdisciplinary nature of
          translation studies and develop some viable theoretical approaches to analysing translation
          and its role in cross-cultural communication.

          ENG 489    Visual Culture Studies
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              With  advances  in  visual  and  media  technologies,  society  has  been  increasingly
          predominated  by  visual  signs  and  spectacle  since  the  beginning  of  the  20th  century.  This
          course aims at equipping students with the tools for a more critical understanding of everyday
          visual experiences. It will draw upon cultural texts, such as photography, cinema and television,
          digital  media,  Internet  and  web  images,  video  and  computer  games,  anime  and  manga,
          advertisements, fashion and architecture, as well as visual culture theories to discuss issues

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