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Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity PG Cert

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Study mode

Part time evening

Duration

1 year

Start date

OCT-25

Key information
DATA SOURCE : IDP Connect

Qualification type

Postgraduate Certificate

Subject areas

Ethnology Cultural Studies

Course type

Taught

Course Summary

COURSE OVERVIEW

This innovative, interdisciplinary culture, diaspora, ethnicity course stretches across the social sciences and arts and humanities. It offers you the opportunity to explore:

histories and cartographies of 'race' and racism, multiculture and postcoloniality; empire and the formation of modern Britain and contemporary transnational political communities, social identities and urban cultures

connections between histories of colonisation and contemporary social formations and inequalities in the UK

how local debates on 'race' and racism are shaped by the global geopolitics of the twenty-first century.

The course examines connections between interlocking colonial histories across the globe and our ordinary, local, everyday life here in contemporary Britain. We focus on a broad range of subjects such as histories of colonisation, systems of slavery, indenture and other forms of colonial labour; histories of the concept of 'race' and other systems of categorisation; colonial cultures, nationalisms, 'respectability' and the invention of 'whiteness'; histories of criminalisation and policing and anti-racist and anti-fascist resistance; theorising culture, community, hybridity and creolisation; postcolonial belonging and diaspora; 'race' and 'beauty'; contemporary racial nationalisms and religious authoritarian movements; and 'race' gender, sexuality and desire.

We offer this course as a Master’s, Postgraduate Diploma and Postgraduate Certificate. For the Diploma and Certificate you study fewer modules and do not complete a dissertation.

The Postgraduate Diploma enables you to progress to, and complete, the MA Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity if you wish. The Postgraduate Certificate allows you to progress to and complete the Postgraduate Diploma or MA Culture, Diaspora, Ethnicity.

Modules

This interdisciplinary module stretches across the social sciences and arts and humanities. It is framed by contemporary debates on empire and the formation of modern Britain, new authoritarian populisms and the resurgence of anti-racist political cultures across Europe and the US. The module discusses the connections between histories of colonisation and contemporary social formations and inequalities in the UK, and considers how local debates on 'race' and racism are shaped by the global geopolitics of the twenty-first century. It explores modern histories of colonisation, systems of slavery, indenture and other forms of colonial labour, modern concepts of 'race' and the invention of 'the West'. It then turns to debates on 'race', the ?human sciences? and 'the age of Enlightenment' before discussing colonial cultures, class, 'respectability' and the invention of 'whiteness' and coloniality, genocide, the holocaust and the further development of 'racial science'.

Tuition fees

UK fees
Course fees for UK students

For this course (per year)

£3,600

International fees
Course fees for EU and international students

For this course (per year)

£6,610

Entry requirements

A second-class honours degree (2:2) or above in social sciences or humanities. Applications are reviewed on their individual merits and your professional qualifications and/or relevant work experience, or a lively interest in the subject area, will be taken into consideration positively. We actively support and encourage applications from mature learners.

University information

Located in the heart of London, Birkbeck is a member of the prestigious University of London, one of the best known and most highly regarded universities in the world. Birkbeck is a truly international centre for higher education and research. Its students come from 150 countries, attracted to its vibrant learning and academic community and the opportunities it provides them to work and build their career or to pursue other interests,...more

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