Creative Writing & the Creative Economy MA: Research areas
Current research in this subject
Many of the staff in the University are research active. This ensures they are in touch with the latest thinking and bring best practice to your studies.
For example, research in English literature and creative writing at Kingston University covers the following areas:
- 19th and 20th century British and American fiction;
- fictions of globalisation;
- modernism;
- gothic writing;
- travel writing;
- literary representations of the Balkans;
- narratives of slavery;
- women's writing from the eighteenth century to the present;
- New Woman and fin de siècle fictions;
- Shakespeare;
- literature of the English Reformation period;
- English women's religious poetry during the seventeenth century; and
- postcolonial studies.
It focuses around the following research initiatives:
- Centre for Iris Murdoch Studies – established in 2004 to oversee research on the Iris Murdoch archives acquired by Kingston University in 2003/04 (read more in the Facilities section);
- Centre for Suburban Studies – pioneering interdisciplinary approaches to the study of suburbia; and
- Centre for Life Narratives – bringing together best practice from all genres of life narrative work.
The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences also holds regular seminars and host presentations by visiting speakers (read more in the Events and lectures section).
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