

BA English and Cultural Studies
About this course
English and cultural studies is an interdisciplinary combination that brings together the close reading and critical analysis of literary texts with the broader tools of cultural theory and media analysis. While English literature focuses attention on novels, poetry, and plays as objects of aesthetic and interpretive enquiry, cultural studies extends the analytical gaze to popular culture, film, television, digital media, fashion, music, and the everyday practices and products through which meaning is made and identities are formed. Together they provide a rich and flexible set of approaches to understanding how culture works and what it means. At the University of Warwick, which has significant strengths in both literary study and cultural theory and is home to a distinctive tradition of engagement with cultural studies as a field, this part-time programme allows students to engage with these disciplines around other commitments. You will study texts across a range of periods and genres in the English literature tradition, developing close reading and analytical writing skills, while also engaging with cultural theory, including questions of ideology, representation, gender, race, and power that cultural studies has brought to the study of contemporary life. Warwick's interdisciplinary environment means the two subjects are in genuine dialogue, encouraging work that draws on both literary and cultural frameworks. Graduates from English and cultural studies programmes go on to careers in journalism, publishing, arts and cultural organisations, media, education, the civil service, and communications. The combination of literary sensitivity, theoretical awareness, and analytical writing skills is valued across a wide range of professional contexts. Many graduates also continue to postgraduate study in English, cultural studies, media studies, or related fields, and some pursue academic careers in these areas.
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