If you choose Literature and Society at VU, you won't just read books, of course. You will learn to read with a critical eye and how to apply various theories from structuralism, postmodernism, feminism and post colonialism. You will also dive into visual translations of books such as film, television series, comic books and book-illustrations. Why the visuals? Well, 19th-century novels often contain meaningful illustrations, and fans of the Game of Thrones television series have probably read the books as well. Again: one influences the other.
Why are some books seen as literature and others marginalised? An interesting question if you look at it from a social welfare standpoint. During the course you will look at your own culture and unravel how it directly affects everything. You will learn how to reflect on your own views, discuss the culture you grew up in and surround yourself with, and look at where your opinions come from and what they are based on. Learning to see the world around you from different perspectives is a skill you'll learn to master - that will help you out the rest of your life.
During the course, you will learn how to write academically and creatively. You will learn to find your own voice, how to receive and give feedback on your work and also learn about the process of publishing.
This bachelor's track is taught in English, which means that you will attend lectures with both international and Dutch students. It is a unique study that focuses on literature and also pays attention to linguistics. Are you a passionate reader, critical thinker and want to understand the influence of a story on society? Then the Literature and Society study is for you.
This study starts 1 september.