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ENH2225Heroes' Twilight: Representations of War and Conflict(ART)
Dr Kevin Foster and Dr Robin Gerster 6 points + 2 hours per week + First semester + Clayton + Prohibition: ENH3225 Synopsis: The subject examines the centrality of war and conflict to contemporary cultural history. Using a variety of literary (and non-literary) sources, the subject seeks to analyse how discursive representations of war have played a fundamental role in disseminating the ideas of modernity and postmodernity; redefined traditional concepts of heroism, racial virtue and the fixed gender roles which sustain them; entrenched the importance of the mass media in contributing to public knowledge about conflicts; how they have impacted on the notions of racial, ethnic and national identity; and how the Holocaust and subsequent acts of genocide have posed a range of moral and representational challenges. Assessment: Seminar presentation (1000 words): 20% + Essay (2000 words): 40% + Test (1.5 hours): 30% + Seminar participation: 10% |
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