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Department of English 

Overview

Through English language and literature, we interpret history and engage with philosophical ideas and social issues. We learn to appreciate the expressive range of language and literary forms, and we develop critical faculties. English fosters an awareness of the ways that particular institutions and social values are questioned, or given added legitimacy, through linguistic and literary conventions and representations. The close examination of language and literature helps to expose the ways in which ideas of race, gender, and ethnicity are socially constructed. The study of English, therefore, helps to make us more self-reflective about the political and social implications of stereotypes and other linguistic and literary structures.

English graduates will take an analytical view of the culture that surrounds us. They will have gained critical skills in close reading, an ability to analyse a wide range of texts, and the research skills necessary for independent enquiry. They will have become sensitive to the emotive impact of language and to the ways in which the production and reception of literature varies within different social and cultural contexts.

In the 2011 National Student Survey, 90% of students said the course was intellectually stimulating, and that staff are enthusiastic about the courses they teach. 

  Undergraduate Postgraduate
Subject BA English Language MA Popular Literatures
  BA English Literature  

 

 

Research

You will be taught by academics who are actively engaged in research and have published in their specialist fields. Members of the English department have significant international research publications in specialist areas such as Chaucer, popular literatures, travel writing, and American literature. The Department has links with a range of research networks such as the Collegium for African American Research, the F. Scott Fitzgerald Society, the International Anthony Burgess Foundation, the Liverpool Travel Writing Seminar, and the Liverpool Centre for Medieval and Renaissance Studies.

In Language, your tutors are members of linguistics organisations including the British Association for Applied Linguistics and the International Society of World Englishes. The department has hosted events for the British Association of Applied Linguistics Special Interest Group on Language and Gender and for the English Subject Centre. English tutors belong to a thriving research group on popular culture.

Partnerships

Exposure to different cultures is essential in truly understanding language. The English team has international links with institutions abroad including Sun Yat-sen University, China, the Catholic University of South Korea and Ateneo de’Manila in the Philippines. Students studying English at Hope have the opportunity to spend time at institutions in Malta, Amsterdam, Utrecht and Bremen.Students from China, Korea, the United States and Europe come to Hope to study English in the Department. The cultural diversity and interaction generated by these links greatly enhances the programme.

Students will also have the opportunity to participate in the English Society and the Creative Writing Society. The English Society organises social events and peer mentoring. The Creative Writing Society runs poetry evenings and produces the English Literary Magazine, which is published annually. The Magazine provides students with a forum for publishing their creative work. We provide opportunities for field trips to libraries and museums. Student trips have recently been organised to the British Library’s Evolving English exhibition, the Merseyside Maritime Museum, and the Walker Art Gallery.

Academic Staff

 0090 Dr Cynthia Hamilton

Dr Cynthia S Hamilton

Associate Professor and Head of English

hamiltc@hope.ac.uk

 0006 Dr Salman Al-Azami

Dr Salman Al-Azami

Lecturer in English Language

alazams@hope.ac.uk

 0018 Dr Alice Bennett

Dr Alice Bennett

Lecturer in English Literature

benneta@hope.ac.uk

 William Blazek

Dr William Blazek

Senior Lecturer in English Literature 

blazek@hope.ac.uk

 

Dr Guy Cuthbertson

Lecturer in English Literature

cuthbeg@hope.ac.uk

 

Dr Trish Ferguson

Lecturer in English Literature

fergust@hope.ac.uk

 20 Dr Elaine Hartnell-Mottram

Dr Elaine Hartnell-Mottram

Lecturer in English Literature

hartnee@hope.ac.uk

 0099 Dr Manel Herat

Dr Manel Herat

Lecturer in English Language

heratm@hope.ac.uk

 0124 Dr Zoe Kinsley

Dr Zoe Kinsley

Senior Lecturer in English Literature

kinslez@hope.ac.uk

 Dr Ruth Kircher

Dr Ruth Kircher

Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in English Language

kircher@hope.ac.uk

 0148 Linda McLoughlin

Dr Linda McLoughlin

Senior Lecturer in English Language

mclougl@hope.ac.uk

 0203 Dr William Rossiter

Dr Will Rossiter

Senior Lecturer in English Literature 

rossitw@hope.ac.uk
 

 Miss Marije Van Hattum

Dr Marije Van Hattum

Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow in English Language

vanhatm@hope.ac.uk

Contact us

For further information, please contact the Departmental Administrator,  

 

Ann Houghton

Department of English

Tel: 0151 291 3425

Email: artsandhumanities@hope.ac.uk