

MA English Literature/Politics
About this course
Literature and politics might seem like distinct disciplines, but they have always been deeply entwined. Political ideas find their most enduring expression in novels, poetry, and drama, while literary analysis offers tools that sharpen our ability to read power, ideology, and argument. Studying English Literature alongside Politics invites you to move between close reading and broad structural thinking, asking not just what texts say but what they do in the world. At Glasgow, you will explore literature in English across a wide span of historical periods, from the early modern to the postmodern, with particular strengths in American, Irish, and postcolonial literatures, as well as critical theory and creative writing. The relationship between literature and other arts, media, and science runs through the programme, giving you a genuinely cross-disciplinary perspective. On the politics side, you will examine how governments operate, how power is distributed and contested, and how political thought has developed from classical antiquity to the present. Together the two subjects teach you to make careful arguments from complex evidence, to interpret contested texts, and to situate ideas in their social and historical contexts. The programme runs over four years, and you will spend a year abroad, an experience that deepens your awareness of political and cultural difference and enriches your reading of literatures from outside Britain. Graduates who combine literary and political skills are well placed for careers in journalism, public affairs, policy research, communications, publishing, and the civil service. The analytical rigour and written clarity you develop are assets in any knowledge-intensive field. Many students go on to postgraduate study in literature, politics, international relations, or law, and the combination of disciplines is particularly valued in competitive graduate schemes across the public and private sectors.
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