Course Overview
Course Overview This MA Postcolonial Studies programme critically examines the relationships of power, domination, and cultural production from the late nineteenth-century to the present day. Through literature, film, and media, the course explores the enduring impacts of imperialism and the diverse experiences of decolonization, nationalism, and diaspora. Students will engage with a range of theoretical approaches to understand the complex legacies of colonialism in the modern world. Key Program Highlights Examines global perspectives from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, and the Middle East Analyzes a diverse range of texts, including literature, film, and theoretical works Explores key themes like nationalism, neo-colonialism, and diasporic identity Introduces critical theoretical and methodological frameworks for analysis Investigates the heterogeneous strategies and meanings within postcolonial studies
Available Intakes
September 2026
CampusBloomsbury Campus
CityLondon
ModeFullTime
Duration24 Months
FeeGBP 25,320