MA Literary Studies: Pathway in Literature of the Caribbean & its Diasporas Postgraduate Programme By Goldsmiths, University of London |TopUniversities

MA Literary Studies: Pathway in Literature of the Caribbean & its Diasporas

Subject Ranking

# 97QS Subject Rankings

Tuitionfee

15,500 GBPTuition Fee/year

Main Subject Area

English Language and LiteratureMain Subject Area

Programme overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

This MA Literary Studies degree aims to introduce students to a wide range of texts and issues in the literature of the Caribbean and the Caribbean diaspora to highlight significant movements relative to the social, political and historical contexts impacting upon these new literatures. Students will be introduced to a wide range of Caribbean texts, and gain an understanding of the social, political and historical contexts that impact these literatures. This includes history, memory, the impacts of Colonialism, post-Colonialism, and Globalisation. This programme will be studying texts either in English or in English translation.

Programme overview

Main Subject

English Language and Literature

Degree

MA

Study Level

Masters

This MA Literary Studies degree aims to introduce students to a wide range of texts and issues in the literature of the Caribbean and the Caribbean diaspora to highlight significant movements relative to the social, political and historical contexts impacting upon these new literatures. Students will be introduced to a wide range of Caribbean texts, and gain an understanding of the social, political and historical contexts that impact these literatures. This includes history, memory, the impacts of Colonialism, post-Colonialism, and Globalisation. This programme will be studying texts either in English or in English translation.

Admission Requirements

100+
7+
3+
185+
69+

Jan-2000

Domestic
8,040 GBP
International
15,500 GBP

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