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Overview

Graduate Certificate in Exile Literature and Colonialism

Delve into the complexities of exile literature and its intersection with colonialism through this advanced program. Ideal for literature enthusiasts, history buffs, and cultural studies aficionados, this certificate offers a deep understanding of the impact of displacement and colonization on literary works. Explore themes of identity, belonging, and resistance in a global context while honing critical analysis and research skills. Join a vibrant community of scholars and researchers passionate about post-colonial studies and literary theory.


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Exile Literature and Colonialism Graduate Certificate offers a deep dive into the complex intersections of history, culture, and identity. Through critical analysis of literary works and historical documents, students gain a nuanced understanding of the lasting impact of colonialism. This program provides hands-on projects that encourage students to engage with texts in meaningful ways, developing practical skills in research and interpretation. With a focus on self-paced learning and individualized feedback, students can tailor their studies to align with their interests and career goals. Elevate your understanding of exile literature and colonialism today.
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Course structure

• Theories of Exile and Displacement • Colonialism and Post-Colonialism in Literature • Refugee Narratives and Testimonies • Gender and Exile • Trauma and Memory in Exile Literature

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

A Graduate Certificate in Exile Literature and Colonialism offers a deep dive into the study of literature produced by exiled authors and its relation to colonialism. Students will explore themes of displacement, identity, power dynamics, and resistance in literary works from various regions and historical periods.


The program aims to equip learners with a critical understanding of how exile literature intersects with colonial legacies and contemporary global issues. By analyzing diverse texts and engaging with critical theory, students will develop the skills to interpret and evaluate complex narratives within their socio-political contexts.


Upon completion of the Graduate Certificate, students will have honed their analytical and research abilities, as well as their written and oral communication skills. They will be able to articulate nuanced perspectives on exile literature, colonialism, and related topics, making them valuable contributors to academic discussions and cultural dialogues.

Year Number of Exile Literature and Colonialism Certificates Awarded
2019 120
2020 180
2021 250

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