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Intermediate ELCS modules 2012-13
Students can register for these modules only with the approval of Catherine Ballade, SELCS Manager - for undergraduate students - or the SELCS Affiliate Officer - for affiliate students.
Term 1
- ELCS6001: 'Cryptographs': Tombs, Museums and the Novel
- ELCS6002: Conspicuous Consumption in the Realist Novel
- ELCS6006: Hans Christian Andersen and the European Fairy-Tale Tradition
- ELCS6007: Historical Linguistics: Language Birth, Change and Decay
- ELCS6008: Introduction to Film Adaptation
- ELCS6012: Words for Pictures
- ELCS6015: The Middle Ages and the Formation of European and National Identities
- ELCS6018: Postmodernism: Breaking the Frames of Fiction
- ELCS6020: The European Enlightenment: An Interdisciplinary Survey
- ELCS6022: Modern Art and Mass Culture
- ELCS6025: Decadence
- ELCS6027: Nationalism and Ethnicity in Contemporary Europe
- ELCS6030: Hamlet's Afterlives
- ELCS6033: The Short Story of Modernism
- ELCS6036: History and Photography
- ELCS6037: Censorship and Iconoclasm: Texts and Images under Control in Early Modern Europe
- ELCS6039: Memory and Literature in a Globalised Culture
- ELCS6041: Utopias and Dystopias in twentieth century literature
- ELCS6049: Noir Fictions
- ELCS6052: Introduction to Translation Studies
- ELCS6056: Cinema and Nation
- ELCS6059: Post-Colonialism and Europe
Term 2
- ELCS6003: Crime Fiction: From the Picaresque to the Detective Novel
- ELCS6005: Futurism and Futurisms
- ELCS6011: The Core Disciplines of Linguistics
- ELCS6023: Comic Tales in the European Middle Ages
- ELCS6024: Representing History
- ELCS6028: Language in Society: Introduction to the Study of Sociolinguistics
- ELCS6029: The Holocaust Witnessed, Remembered, Represented
- ELCS6031: Considering Narrative Structure in Film
- ELCS6034: Theorising Modernity, Practising Modernism
- ELCS6038: Glorious and Infamous Dead: The Political Lives of Dead Bodies
- ELCS6040: Shorter Narrative in East and West
- ELCS6042: Political Cinema
- ELCS6044: The Rise of the New Woman
- ELCS6045: Selling European Cinema to British Audiences in the 21st Century
- ELCS6046: Introduction to Digital Humanities
- ELCS6048: Constraint and Creativity
- ELCS6051: European Connections in Spanish American Literature: The case of J.L. Borges
- ELCS6053: Political Theatre
ELCS6054:Novel and Therapy: How to get Better Reading and Writing.
- ELCS6055: First Contact: European Encounters with the New World
- ELCS6057: An introduction to European Thought for Students of Medieval and Renaissance Literature
- ELCS6058: Narrating Female Virtue, from medieval to modern
- ELCS6061: The Image in European Culture
- ELCS6063: The Fortunes of Dr Faustus
- ELCS6064: Minority Languages, Policy and Power in Europe
- ELCS6065: The Uncanny
- ELCS6066: Fairy Tales: their Origin and Evolution
- ELCS6067: Urban Violence and Insecurity: Representations and Realities
- ELCS7001: Citizenship, Memorialisation and Modernity: The Case of Berlin


