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Linnaeus University Master of Arts in Media Cultures: Intermedial and Multimodal Studies
Linnaeus University

Master of Arts in Media Cultures: Intermedial and Multimodal Studies

Växjö, Sweden

1 Years

English

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Master of Arts in Media Cultures: Intermedial and Multimodal Studies

Are you interested in literature, film, comics, art, music, fashion, or journalism? This program offers a broad media-oriented perspective on narration, meaning-making, learning, and truthfulness in art and communication.

By integrating intermedial and multimodal perspectives into research on media cultures, you will develop a profound understanding of how various media types interact and influence each other. This can help you develop new insights and approaches to literary analysis that consider the complex relationships between digital, analog, and physical media.

Several of the courses combine an intermedial or multimodal perspective with different media. The aim is for you to develop knowledge of relevant, intermediate, and multimodal theories and methods, primarily within the fields included in the intermedial research center (IMS). After the first semester, you can choose courses with an intermedial perspective but also build your master's with individual courses. During the third semester, you can study abroad at one of Linnaeus University's partner universities, or conduct an internship abroad. If you choose not to go abroad, you can choose individual courses of your own choice, offered at Linnaeus University. You write your Master's thesis in the fourth semester in the main field of Comparative Literature but with an intermedial or multimodal perspective

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