Course syllabus
Welcome to the course EN1311, Literary Essay, 15 hp
Find syllabus and reading list by clicking this link.
Course coordinator: Maria Olaussen (maria.olaussen@sprak.gu.se)
The course consists of an introductory meeting, a topic proposal seminar, four sessions with your supervisor and one peer review session. Your degree project will be examined at a final seminar.
Supervisors:
Chloé Avril (chloe.avril@sprak.gu.se)
Maria Olaussen (maria.olaussen@sprak.gu.se)
Joe Kennedy (Joe.Kennedy@sussex.ac.uk )
Per Sivefors (per.sivefors@sprak.gu.se)
Who is my supervisor? Information about supervisors will be posted here after the topic proposal seminar. Please contact your supervisor per email and check the dates below for information about deadlines and supervision.
Introduction (MO) 22 January 14-15
Presentations of topic proposals 12 February 15-17
- Deadline: 7 February
UB workshop 12 February 10-12
Please sign up here: https://canvas.gu.se/courses/85589
The librarian Emil Näslund gives a practical lecture and workshop about the most important things in terms of databases and their respective search techniques. You will get opportunities to test your new knowledge, to ask questions and discuss the databases' inner search logic
ASK workshop 13 February 13-15
Please sign up here: https://canvas.gu.se/courses/85589
The workshop in academic essay writing will focus on the following themes: structure, referencing, academic language and strategies for handling your individual writing process. Resources and support from the Unit for Academic Language (ASK) will be presented and there will also be time for your questions. Apart from signing up there are no preparations necessary. Welcome!
/Emma Karin Brandin, academic language advisor (ASK)
Supervision 1: 6 March 10-12
- Deadline: 28 February: Introduction, aim, research questions, references
Supervision 2: 27 March 10-12
- Deadline: 21 March: Revised introduction, theory and method
Supervision 3: 10 April
- Deadline: 4 April: Introduction, one or two chapters
Peer-review seminar: 24 April 13-15
Please check information about the text you have been assigned to read here!
- Deadline: 17 April: Introduction, one or two chapters
Supervision 4: 21 May
- Deadline: 16 May: Full draft of essay
Final seminar: 4 June 10-12
- Deadline: 28 May
Retake: 28 August
- Deadline: 21 August
Please note that supervision is offered during one term only. If students are unable to finish their essays within the course period, they must notify the Director of Studies as soon as possible in order to save any remaining supervision for the next course opportunity. Such a notification must be given before the course ends. See syllabus for more details!
Please submit your topic proposal on canvas. The proposal should contain a title, an brief introduction, a statement of research aims and questions, some ideas concerning theoretical framework and concepts, main argument and a list of references.
More detailed information about the degree project can be found in the
Style sheet and template for first page.
Instructions for the final seminar
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Director of Studies: Anna-Lena Fredriksson (anna-lena.fredriksson@sprak.gu.se)
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