BA (Honours) Cultural Studies With Literature & Narrative
How do we tell our stories? As a Cultural Studies major completing the Literature and Narrative specialization, you’ll take your studies beyond the book to look at how storytelling changes when told through theatre, oral narrative, television, and film, and how history, geography, and genre influence storytelling.CoursesStudents who have fulfilled the requirements for a single- or joint-major degree in Cultural Studies may graduate with a Specialization if they have successfully completed 4.0 CUST credits in the chosen Specialization category. The same course may not simultaneously count toward two or more Specializations.CUST 1520H: Introduction to World LiteratureCUST 2029Y: Science FictionCUST 2522H/2022Y: Culture and the NovelCUST 2526H: Workshop: Narrative and PerformanceCUST 2527H: Surrealism and the Languages of NarrativeCUST 2528H: West Indian Storytelling (World Literature)CUST 2551H: Popular Culture and Modern Thought: Ideology, LanguageCUST 2552H: Popular Culture and Modern Thought: Gender, Globalization, and the VirtualCUST 3029Y: Utopia (Future Fiction)CUST 3087Y: Community-Based Research ProjectCUST-INDG 3128H: Indigenous Science Fiction and Speculative StorytellingCUST 3175Y: Workshop: Staging IdeasCUST 3515H: Modernism and the Avant-GardeCUST 3522H/3022Y: Experimental FictionCUST 3572H: Workshop: Epic TheatreCUST 3900Y/3901H/3902H: Reading CourseCUST 4010Y/4020D: Honours ThesisCUST 4041Y/4541H: Internship in Media and Cultural StudiesCUST 4173H: Workshop: Adaptation and PerformanceCUST-FREN-CAST: Quebec Science Fiction and FantasyCUST 4512H: Arts of Conflict: Violence, Art, and the Irish Republican ArmyCUST 4521H: Advanced Topics in Narrative: Shipwrecks and CastawaysCUST 4522H: Advanced Topics in Narrative: Handcuffed to (Literary) HistoryCUST 4523H: Shapeshifters: Narrative Adaptations across MediaCUST 4529H/4029Y: Advanced Studies in Science FictionCUST-FREN 4611H: Literature and Contestation