Locating the Field: A Reader
Approximately 20 works of primary and secondary material on a chosen topic agreed upon by the board of supervisors.
Theory and Narrative Analysis
Aczel, Richard. "Understanding as Over-hearing: Towards a Dialogics of Voice." New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 597-617.
Fludernik, Monika. "New Wine in Old Bottles? Voice, Focalization, and New Writing." New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 619-638.
Gibson, Andrew. "'And the Wind Wheezing Through That Organ Once in a While': Voice, Narrative, Film." New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 639-657.
Jahn, Manfred. "Narrative Voice and Agency in Drama: Aspects of a Narratology of Drama." New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 659-679.
Richardson, Brian. "Voice and Narration in Postmodern Drama. New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 681-694.
Jahn, Manfred. "Commentary: The Cognitive Status of Textual Voice." New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 695-697.
Richardson, Brian. "Commentary: Inhuman Voices." New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 699-701.
Aczel, Richard. "Commentary: Throwing Voices! New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 703-705.
Fludernik, Monica. "Commentary: Narrative Voices—Ephemera or Bodied Beings." New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 707-710.
Gibson, Andrew. "Commentary: Silence of the Voice." New Literary History 32.3 (2001) 711-713.
All articles are available at Project Muse.
The course reading list may also include shorter texts used as examples in the study of narrative theory.
Bachelor Research Paper
The student is expected to independently search for, evaluate and use relevant literature for the bachelor paper.
Recommended academic writing guides
Ramage, John D., John C. Bean and June Johnson. The Allyn and Bacon Guide to Writing. 5th ed. New York: Pearson and Longman.
Graff, Gerald and Cathy Birkenstein. 2010. They Say/I Say - The Moves That Matter in Academic Writing.New York: Ww Norton & Co.
The Purdue Online Writing Lab (tillgängligt via owl.english.purdue.edu)