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English Literary Studies (Postcolonial and World Literatures) (MA)
University of Southampton

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MA - Master of Arts

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Location

Avenue Campus

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Study mode

Part Time

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Start date

Sep 2026

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Duration

2 Year

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This master's degree is a specialised pathway within the MA English Literary Studies program, offering an in-depth focus on Postcolonial and World Literary Culture. The course explores the global context of literature and critical issues stemming from historical power dynamics. Key topics covered include: Legacies of colonialism and imperialism. The aftermath of decolonisation. The relationship between gender and nationalism. Fault lines in postcolonial national narratives. The program is designed to provide you with an advanced understanding of cultural analysis, textual interpretation, and theoretical methods in a global context. We're ranked 6th for research quality in the UK (Complete University Guide 2026). Key Features and Distinctiveness Specialised Focus: This pathway allows for dedicated engagement with postcolonial theory and world literatures, distinguishing it from the general MA. Research Centre Link: The course is linked to the Southampton Centre for Imperial and Postcolonial Studies, which brings together academics, writers, and students to explore the practices, experiences, and legacies of imperial power globally, from the early-modern period to the present. Final Project: The program culminates in a 15,000-word dissertation, an extended piece of independent scholarly research on a relevant literary topic of your choosing. Your Future Career The course develops highly sought-after skills—such as advanced research, critical thinking, communication, and archival usage—that are vital for careers that require cultural and global awareness. Graduates are prepared for roles in: Teaching and Academia (including progression to PhD research). Publishing and Editorial Roles. Museums and Galleries Librarianship Cultural Heritage Further Information Course Duration: Available as a full-time (one-year) master's or a part-time option over two or more years. Location: The course is based at the Avenue Campus. Related Pathways: Other specialist pathways within the MA English Literary Studies degree include the Eighteenth Century, Nineteenth Century, and Twentieth Century and Contemporary.

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Complete University Guide ranking
17th
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Complete University Guide English ranking
22nd
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£11,000 per year
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