English studies
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In literary criticism, the term English studies is occasionally used to refer to the critical study of English literature. The only thing distinguishing English studies from the broader category of academic literary criticism and literary theory is that its texts must originally have been written in English. It may also include the study of the English language in linguistics.
In most English-speaking countries, English studies is practiced in university departments of English Literature, while other literary criticism takes place in other language departments and in departments of comparative literature. This disciplinary divide is the motivation for the use of the term, as professors of English literature occasionally find it useful to distinguish themselves from professors of other literatures for administrative reasons (thus the North American Modern Language Association is divided into two principal subgroups, the Association of Departments of English and the Association of Departments of Foreign Languages). In the everyday practice of literary scholarship, however, little attention is paid to the distinction.
See also
External links
- Association of Departments of English (http://www.ade.org/) in the US and Canadacs:Anglistika