The course consists of one core module, two optional modules and a dissertation. The core module sets out the intellectual framework for the course, offering a broad overview of key conceptual debates in the field of visual culture, together with training in analysis of visual objects of different kinds, an advanced introduction to understanding museum practice, and key research skills in visual arts and culture. The optional modules provide further specialised areas of study in related topics of interest to individual students, and the 12,000-15,000 word dissertation involves detailed study of a particular aspect of a topic related to the broad area of visual culture. Examples of optional modules: Critical Curatorship Visual Modernities Crossing Cultures: Word, Text and Image in Translation Transnational Cinema Things That Matter: Material and Culture in/for the Digital Age German Reading Skills for Research French Reading Skills for Research 1 The Anglo-Saxon World Societies and Cultures: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Early Medieval England An Exhibitionary Complex: Museums, Collecting and the Historical Imagination Visualising Revolution: The Image of French Political Culture c.1789-1914 Grant-Writing for Master Students Ethics of Cultural Heritage Classical Modernisms Modernism and Touch.
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