North American Studies: Culture and Literature

North American Studies: Culture and Literature (M.A.)

North American Studies at FAU offers a unique research and teaching profile going beyond national boundaries. The degree program focuses on the USA in a comprehensive context of hemispheric and transatlantic relations. Teaching and research covers not only the USA but also Canada and the Anglophone Caribbean. The focus lies on literary studies, taking a cultural and media-based approach with specific modules that enhance students’ skills in academic discourse.

What is the degree program about?

North American Studies at FAU has always gone beyond the narrow definition of national boundaries, forming a unique research and teaching profile that regards the U.S. in an interwoven context of hemispheric and transatlantic relations.

Apart from the U.S., Canada and the Anglophone Caribbean are important areas of teaching and research. By focusing on these regions and a transnational perspective, the Master’s degree program in North American Studies at FAU combines area-specific cultural studies and cultural history, general cultural theory, and literary studies with a cultural and media-specific approach, including literary theory and literary history.

North American Studies: Culture and Literature

  • is a research-oriented program with a clearly structured, area-specific profile in which cultural and literary developments in the U.S., Canada, and the Anglophone Caribbean are analyzed
  • systematically combines literary studies based on a cultural and media-specific approach with area-specific cultural studies and cultural history
  • offers specific and general modules aimed at taking an in-depth systematic and historic approach and includes special modules that help students develop their skills in academic discourse (written and spoken)
  • lays the foundations for a successful doctoral degree, especially in American Studies or English

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