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Overview

Global Certificate Course in Decolonizing the Literature Canon

Explore diverse voices and perspectives with our literature decolonization program. This course is designed for students, educators, and literary enthusiasts looking to challenge traditional narratives and embrace inclusive storytelling. Gain a deeper understanding of how colonialism has shaped the literary canon and learn to critically analyze and deconstruct these works. Join us in reshaping the future of literature by decolonizing the past.

Start your journey towards a more equitable literary landscape today!

Decolonizing the Literature Canon Certificate Course offers a transformative journey into redefining literary perspectives. Dive into diverse narratives, challenging colonial norms. This self-paced program delves deep into marginalized voices, empowering students to critically analyze traditional texts. Uncover hidden gems and amplify underrepresented stories. Engage in lively discussions and hands-on projects, gaining practical skills in literary analysis. Elevate your understanding of global literature and foster a more inclusive literary landscape. Enroll now to expand your critical thinking and contribute to a more equitable literary world.
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Course structure

• Introduction to Decolonizing the Literature Canon
• Understanding Colonialism and its Impact on Literature
• Key Concepts in Decolonizing Literary Studies
• Postcolonial Theory and Literature
• Decolonizing Pedagogies in Literary Education
• Indigenous Literature and Decolonization
• African Literature and Decolonization
• Latin American Literature and Decolonization
• Asian Literature and Decolonization
• Decolonizing the Western Literary Canon

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

Gain a comprehensive understanding of decolonizing the literature canon through our Global Certificate Course. This course delves into the complexities of colonial narratives, exploring diverse voices and perspectives that have often been marginalized. By the end of the program, students will develop critical thinking skills and a deeper appreciation for inclusive literary practices.


The Global Certificate Course in Decolonizing the Literature Canon is a 10-week intensive program designed for individuals passionate about challenging traditional literary canons. Whether you're an aspiring writer, educator, or cultural critic, this course will equip you with the tools to analyze and deconstruct colonial ideologies present in literature.


This course is self-paced, allowing you to study at your convenience while still receiving guidance and support from experienced instructors. Through a combination of readings, discussions, and assignments, you will engage with a wide range of texts and authors that offer alternative perspectives on history, identity, and power dynamics.


Join us in reshaping the literary landscape and promoting diverse voices in literature. Enroll in the Global Certificate Course in Decolonizing the Literature Canon today and be at the forefront of a transformative movement in the humanities. Embrace the power of storytelling to challenge existing norms and create a more inclusive literary world.

Year Number of Participants
2020 500
2021 1200
2022 2500
The Global Certificate Course in Decolonizing the Literature Canon is becoming increasingly significant in today's market as it addresses the need for diverse perspectives in literature. In the UK, where 65% of literature studied in schools is by white authors, there is a growing demand for decolonizing the curriculum and exploring works by authors from diverse backgrounds. This course provides learners with the necessary tools to critically analyze and challenge the traditional literature canon. The course has seen a steady increase in participants over the years, with 500 participants in 2020, 1200 in 2021, and a projected 2500 in 2022. This growth reflects the changing attitudes towards literature and the recognition of the importance of decolonization in education. By enrolling in this course, individuals can gain valuable insights into different cultural perspectives, improve their critical thinking skills, and contribute to a more inclusive literary landscape. In today's globalized world, where diversity and representation are key, this course equips learners with the knowledge and skills to engage with literature in a more meaningful and inclusive way.

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