Literature, theatre, critical and cultural studies
The Centre for Drama and Theatre Studies has close connections with a
number of other teaching programs in the Faculty of Arts, all of which are
concerned in one way or another with the study of `texts' and `textuality'.
These are cinema studies, comparative literature, critical theory, cultural
studies, English literature and fiction writing.
- Cinema studies is taught at Caulfield within the English department (with
the help of the Visual Arts department). See cinema studies entry for details.
- English literature is taught in the English Department on the Caulfield,
Clayton and Peninsula campuses. See English entry for details.
- Comparative literature, cultural studies and critical theory are taught
only on the Clayton campus. These programs are taught by the Centre for
Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies and the Department of English. See
CLS entry for details.
- Fiction writing is taught on the Peninsula campus in the Department of
English, and will be offered next in 1998.
It is possible to take a double
major in any two of comparative literature and cultural studies, drama and
theatre studies, and English literature. A major in any of these may also be
combined with a minor sequence in any other or with a minor sequence in
critical theory.
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