MA Global Literature and Culture
Course Overview
This course offers a comparative exploration of imperial rule and the diverse responses to colonization across Africa, Asia, Ireland, the Middle East, and the Pacific. You will develop advanced research skills through dedicated training and a final dissertation while examining the transnational flow of cultural production. The program's interdisciplinary structure allows you to curate your own path from a wide selection of modules across the arts and humanities.
Key Program Highlights
- Comparative analysis of global empires and decolonization
- Interdisciplinary modules from English and related humanities departments
- Advanced research skills training and a substantive dissertation project
- Focus on transnational cultural production and reception
- Flexible curriculum tailored to your specific interests
Course Overview
This course offers a comparative exploration of imperial rule and the diverse responses to colonization across Africa, Asia, Ireland, the Middle East, and the Pacific. You will develop advanced research skills through dedicated training and a final dissertation while examining the transnational flow of cultural production. The program's interdisciplinary structure allows you to curate your own path from a wide selection of modules across the arts and humanities.
Key Program Highlights
- Comparative analysis of global empires and decolonization
- Interdisciplinary modules from English and related humanities departments
- Advanced research skills training and a substantive dissertation project
- Focus on transnational cultural production and reception
- Flexible curriculum tailored to your specific interests