The MA in English at the University of Wisconsin–Madison trains students in the close reading of texts, critical theory, and interdisciplinary approaches to literature and culture. The program prepares graduates for scholarly research, creative writing, publishing, and doctoral study in literature, rhetoric, and writing studies.
Postcolonial Themes in Contemporary African Literature
Narrative Voice and Identity in Modernist Fiction
Digital Humanities and the Future of Literary Analysis
Eco-Criticism in American Nature Writing
Intersectionality and Queer Theory in 21st Century Fiction
Feminist Readings of 19th Century British Novels
Shakespearean Drama in Modern Political Discourse
Representations of Race in the Harlem Renaissance
The Role of Memory in Post-War Poetry
Language, Power, and Resistance in Postmodern Literature
The Rhetoric of Protest: Analyzing Political Speeches as Literature
Children’s Literature and the Construction of Morality
The Gothic Tradition in Contemporary Horror Fiction
Literature of Migration and Transnational Identity
Editing and Annotating Early Modern Manuscripts
AI and Authorship: Ethics in Literary Generation
Autobiography and Identity in Women’s Writing
Symbolism in Romantic Poetry: Blake, Wordsworth, and Coleridge
Representation of Disability in Contemporary Novels
Exploring Diaspora and Belonging in South Asian American Fiction
Deepen your literary expertise, sharpen your analytical voice, and engage with timeless and emerging themes in global literature.
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