Literature is often seen as an aspect of a specific culture, but some of the world's most memorable and significant literary works are about journeys between cultures and the crossing of boundaries beyond our own cultural horizons. This unit is an investigation of a number of key literary and cultural texts that transport their readers to mysterious, exciting and at times dangerous new cultural environments. By introducing their readers to the unknown and defamiliarising the mundane, these texts produce new and provocative ways of looking at how humans have negotiated and continue to negotiate cultural differences in modern as well as postmodern, transnational and global contexts. This... -- Course Website
Instructor: Sue Kossew
Prerequisites: A first-year sequence in Literary studies, English or Comparative literature and cultural studies