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On completion of the module, students will:
Be familiar with the sense of a play as both a text and a live, collaborative event
Have a knowledge of landmark memory plays of the 20th and 21st centuries
Be able to participate in discussion
Have delivered an informal in-class presentation
Be able to write critically about a range of playwrights and texts, and be able to engage critically with a range of concepts of writing and representing memory
Student Effort Type | Hours |
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Small Group | 12 |
Specified Learning Activities | 36 |
Autonomous Student Learning | 52 |
Total | 100 |
I would recommend that students had taken ENG20250 Twentieth Century Drama and ENG20440 Reading the Story of Ireland.
Description | % of Final Grade | Timing |
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Essay: 3000-word research essay | 75 |
Coursework (End of Trimester) |
Continuous Assessment: < Description > | 25 |
Throughout the Trimester |
Compensation
This module is not passable by compensation
Resit Opportunities
In-semester assessment
Remediation
Students who fail this module will need to repeat or resit the module depending on the availability of the module in the following semester. If you have failed, please contact the Academic Support Officer for information on how to remediate the module. If you are taking this module as an option or an elective, you may be able to substitute another module. Check with your Programme Office if this is possible.