The Master of Arts in English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan is designed for students who wish to explore literature, language, and cultural texts through theoretical, historical, and analytical frameworks. The program fosters advanced skills in research, critical thinking, and academic writing.
Narrative Structures in Contemporary Autofiction
Postcolonial Reimaginings in 21st Century African Literature
Ecocriticism and Environmental Narratives in Modern American Fiction
Exploring Queer Themes in Victorian Gothic Novels
The Role of Silence in Toni Morrison’s Literary Works
Digital Literature: The Evolution of Hypertext Fiction
Intersections of Race and Gender in Postmodern American Drama
Shakespeare and Political Dissent in the Elizabethan Era
Feminist Readings of Myth in Classical and Modern Poetry
Magical Realism as a Political Tool in Latin American Literature
Dystopian Literature and the Ethics of Surveillance
The Aesthetics of Fragmentation in Modernist Fiction
Cultural Memory and Trauma in Holocaust Literature
Intertextuality in Contemporary South Asian English Novels
The Rhetoric of Resistance in Black American Poetry
Gendered Language and Power Dynamics in 20th Century Plays
The Representation of the Other in Colonial Travel Narratives
Linguistic Play and Identity in Postmodern British Fiction
Reimagining Folklore in Contemporary Young Adult Fiction
The Role of the Unreliable Narrator in Psychological Thrillers
This program prepares scholars and educators to contribute to literary discourse and pursue careers in academia, publishing, communications, and cultural institutions.
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