The master in Literature in Society. Europe and Beyond offers specialised knowledge on the role and impact of literature in society. Novels, poetry, theatre and new literary media from both 'high? and ?popular? culture reflect social issues but also shape them. Your studies thus take a thematic approach to the study of literature, exploring literature from the point of view of political and social issues like identity, migration, memory, and the metropolis.
A transnational perspectiveStudying the impact of literature on society involves a series of questions: how does literature affect (or sometimes threaten) ways of life and moral standards? How do literary strategies such as story-telling shape the fields of politics and law? How does literature help shape individual and collective identity and memory? Conversely, society also shapes literature.
This involves questions about the embeddedness of literature in culture and society; about the cultural capital of individual texts, genres and oeuvres: why are certain works and authors classified as classics and others as popular or ?cult?? Much modern literature in Western Europe stands at the crossroads of European and non-European cultures. A transnational perspective is thus an important part of this Master.
Hone your intellectLeiden University is considered a leading centre of expertise in western and non-western languages and cultures. During the Literature and Society. Europe and Beyond programme you will learn from academics who are active researchers at the forefronts of their fields, creating a vibrant and inspiring learning environment.
Customise your degreeThe Literature in Society. Europe and Beyond programme offers a wide range of course options. You also have the freedom to choose courses from Leiden University's other Humanities master?s programmes.