Authorised by Academic Registrar, April 1996
Synopsis A survey of themes and narrative techniques in the works of contemporary women writers. The subject examines the relationship between literary texts and social changes which have affected Italian women, the family and society in general in recent years. Through the reading of representative novels, the study of selected secondary sources and written practice students will have the opportunity to (i) reassess the image of Italian society to include the feminine point of view; (ii) appreciate major trends in women's writing; (iii) acquire an awareness of the relationship between thematic treatment and the changing social, cultural, political context of Italy, in the light of established male narrative discourse; (iv) gain an understanding of the relationship between ideology, cultural models, forms of narrative discourse and subversion
Assessment Written (3000 words): 60% + Examination (2 hours): 20% + Seminar participation: 20%