Masterclass: Frankenstein - History, Philosophy, Politics, Gender

Masterclass: Frankenstein - History, Philosophy, Politics, Gender

By University of Wolverhampton - FABSS

Date and time

Sat, 15 Jun 2019 14:00 - 17:00 GMT+1

Location

The University of Wolverhampton

City Campus (Wulfruna) Millennium City Building, MC001 Wulfruna St WV1 1LY United Kingdom

Description

It's Alive!

Led by two of our English Lecturers, Gerry Carlin and Nicola Allen, the University of Wolverhampton invites you to participate in a celebration of Mary Shelley’s gothic classic Frankenstein.

This lively session of mini lectures illustrated with film clips provides a philosophical and historical contextual and theoretical analysis of key themes in Mary Shelley's Frankenstein. It covers adaptation, gender, and interpretation and includes clips from several film versions of the text.




Organised by

The Faculty of Arts, Business and Social Sciences at the University of Wolverhampton delivers courses across the Creative Arts, Business, Law, History and Politics, and Humanities. The schools are based across our City and Walsall Campuses including the first purpose-built art school in the Country (George Wallis Building, Wolverhampton) and the Performance Hub, Walsall Campus. 

We have been providing students with the opportunities presented by a first class education for over 180 years.

With over 500 courses to choose from delivered across our 18 Schools and Institutes, the University of Wolverhampton's attractive offering to students from around the world includes 96% graduate employability (Destination of Leavers of Higher Education survey 2015), teaching informed by world-leading research, strong business links, and state-of-the-art facilities.

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