Study of the connections between literatures written in English and other forms of artistic
expression (such as painting, theatre, television, cinema, etc) in Anglophone contexts. Analysis
of the differences and thematic and aesthetic similarities; study of distinguishing features,
possibilities and limitations of the different languages employed; examples of cross-disciplinary
influences, via context-sensitive case-studies in the English-speaking world.
This subject wants to address with special emphasis how its contents are applied to professional
fields such cultural criticism or cultural management. To do so, the subject will provide the
student with specific and suitable critical terminology and will guide the student to the
acquisition of good communicative skills on critically reviewing the related field
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