The unifying theme of the BA (Hons) in English Studies: Creative Writing and Critical Practice is the integration of writing and reading creatively, developing in you an understanding of the links between writing, reading, text and audience, to produce a sense of a readership, links to wider communities and an ability to test the limits of theory in imaginative and critically rigorous work. You will engage with the complex response to social, economic, political and communications transformations demanded of writers and readers in the present and the recent past. The modules, while focussing on the literary content of these responses, examine the distinctiveness of critical analyses applied to them. In particular, they look at how these cultural transformations have affected theoretical approaches to inflections of individual and national identities, social class, gender and race. In Creative Writing modules, as well as studying techniques and processes, you will examine your own writing in relation to some of the wider social and political contexts studied in the English modules.
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