The Master of Arts in English at the University of Washington challenges students to engage critically with literature, language, and culture. Through diverse theoretical lenses, students explore genres, histories, and literary movements that shape our world.
Postcolonial Themes in Contemporary African Novels
The Role of Satire in 21st Century American Literature
Gender Identity and Queer Theory in Modern Poetry
Analyzing the Evolution of the Gothic Novel
The Rhetoric of Climate Change in Popular Literature
Feminist Re-readings of Classic English Texts
Cultural Hybridity in the Works of Salman Rushdie
Intersections of Race and Class in Victorian Fiction
Digital Narratives and the Future of Storytelling
Analyzing Trauma Representation in Holocaust Literature
Language and Power in Political Speeches: A Rhetorical Study
Deconstructing the Hero Archetype in Epic Literature
Literary Representations of Mental Illness in the 20th Century
Shakespearean Influence on Modern Screenwriting
The Role of Setting in Postmodern Fiction
Comparative Study of Nature in Romantic and Modernist Poetry
The Evolution of English Language in the Age of the Internet
Exploring Multivocality in Contemporary Fiction
Narrative Techniques in Immigrant Literature
The Use of Irony and Metafiction in Postmodern Novels
Explore the power of narrative, the nuance of language, and the depth of literature in a program designed for critical thinkers and literary scholars.
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