This course covers theories of love and the practice of storytelling through a study of patterns of expressing and enframing desire within short literary works. It surveys micro fiction, short stories, and a selection of essays from the twentieth century to the present, marking the shifts in writing formulas and communicative means in an exploration of the role of socio-cultural grammar and narrative conventions in shaping the discourse of love. This course combines critical reading and creative writing, giving students the opportunity to practice and experiment with techniques of romance writing and receive feedback in a workshop setting.
Note: This module requires Global Narratives (NGN) as an additional prerequisite
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