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          DESCRIPTION OF COURSES (MA PROGRAMME)

          ENG 501    Contemporary Critical Thought
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Theoretical and interdisciplinary in focus, this course brings together important thoughts
          by distinguished scholars and philosophers, which centre on contemporary issues concerning
          the interpretation and analysis of culture within and beyond the purview of English studies. The
          course responds to a situation in which the humanities are re-evaluated continuously together
          with perplexing new issues in human sciences, arts, social sciences and technoscience. In the
          intellectual ferment over the recent decades, new inquiries have been reconfigured pointing to
          an  intercultural  and  multiperspectival  approach  to  relations  such  as  literature  and  science,
          bioethics  and  gender,  modernism  and  postmodernism,  humanism  and  posthumanism.  The
          general direction of the course is for students to be exposed to significant critical concepts and
          how they undermine the self-certainty of the time-honoured categories and assumptions within
          humanistic  inquiries  such  as  the  integral  self,  representational  theories  of  language,  the
          nurture/nature distinction. Students are to learn to challenge these established presuppositions
          as opened  up by the chosen readings in the course. The ultimate aim of the  course is for
          students  to  engage  self-critically  in  contemporary  issues,  such  as  identity/subjectivity,  socio-
          cultural values, gender politics, ecoethics, cyberculture, etc., and it is expected that such an
          engagement will be of help to them both in writing a dissertation as a substantial project of
          research or in the context of the graduation seminar completed in lieu of a dissertation. These
          issues are to be found in areas of concentration including literary texts and textuality, semiotics,
          gender and body, the psyche and consciousness, science as discourse and socio-political-
          cultural theories.

          ENG 502    Interdisciplinary Approach to Cultural Studies
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              Knowledge-claims  in  the  21st  century  have  gone  beyond  the  modernist  mind-set  of
          departmentalization.  In  an  emerging  network  culture  and  unprecedented  complexity  of
          learning, students need to adopt a more mobile and permeable "interdisciplinary" approach to
          what they learn at postgraduate level. This seminar is designed for students in this programme
          to achieve a sense of integration among the various components in their curriculum. Besides
          reading  materials  which  deal  directly  with  ideas  such  as  counter-disciplinary  praxis,  the
          intersection of natural science, social sciences and humanities, the philosophy of difference
          which stresses a relational ontology, etc., students will be initiated into the actual working of
          what is now called "Interdisciplinary Studies" as an umbrella concept of such an approach.

          ENG 503    Seminar in Cultural Theories and Practice
                                                                            1 Term; 3 Credits
              This Graduate Seminar is designed to feature a tripartite structure with equal emphasis
          on three areas, namely (1) Ecocriticism, (2) Gender Studies & Society, and (3) Language &



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