
MA Postcolonial Studies
London, Reino Unido
DURACIÓN
1 Years
IDIOMAS
Inglés
PASO
Tiempo completo
PLAZO DE SOLICITUD
Solicitar fecha límite de solicitud
FECHA DE INICIO MÁS TEMPRANA
Sep 2025
TASAS DE MATRÍCULA
GBP 25.320 / per year *
FORMATO DE ESTUDIO
En el campus
* full-time fees: UK £11,980; Overseas £23,400. Part-time 2 years fees: UK £5,990/year; Overseas £11,700/year. Part-time 3 years fees: UK £3,955/year; Overseas £7,725/year
Introducción
Mode of Attendance: Full-time or part-time
The MA Postcolonial Studies Programme offers a focus on the historical relationships of power, domination and practices of imperialism and colonialism in the modern period (late nineteenth-century to the present) through the study of literature and culture.
The core module will introduce a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches to the literature, film and media of these areas. A range of literary, filmic and theoretical texts from Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and the Near and Middle East will normally be included in the reading list. These will address representations of colonialism and decolonisation, neo-colonialism, nationalism in postcolonial societies and diasporic experiences, allowing us to explore the heterogeneous meanings, intersections and strategies of analysis that have emerged with reference to postcolonial studies.
Attention will be paid to colonial and postcolonial constructs such as the Oriental, the Global, the Cosmopolitan, the Third World and the multicultural. The core module of the programme introduces and analyses interdisciplinary theories and ideological practices around a set of historical and current issues from various regions of Asia and Africa. The range of minors offers students more opportunities to explore interdisciplinarity and regional specificities.
Why this programme is special at SOAS
Postcolonial MA Programmes offered in London and other UK institutions are located within the field of English Studies or the Social Sciences. The Centre for Cultural, Literary and Postcolonial Studies (CCLPS) is uniquely positioned to offer an inter-disciplinary Postcolonial Studies MA programme which gives students an opportunity to understand and negotiate the field of postcolonial studies with recourse to interdisciplinarity and to theoretical explications from the regions of Asia, Africa and the Middle East. SOAS offers a unique range of regional expertise available amongst the CCLPS’s faculty membership. The Programme also offers a timely intervention at a time when there is a national and international crisis in the understanding of multiculturalism, race relations and religious and national affiliations.
Galería
Admisiones
Plan de estudios
Los estudiantes toman 180 créditos , 60 créditos son de una disertación y 120 créditos de módulos impartidos. Puede tomar un módulo de adquisición de idiomas de 30 créditos en el nivel apropiado como uno de sus módulos.
Core
- Dissertation in Cultural, Literary, and Postcolonial Studies
Compulsory
- Pensamiento crítico poscolonial
- Prácticas decoloniales
Guided Options
Los estudiantes deben tomar un mínimo de 60 créditos de la Lista A y hasta un máximo de 90 créditos.
- Temas y debates centrales en la filosofía africana
- Intersecting Worlds: Race and Gender in the Contemporary Postcolonial Novel
- Contemporary African Literature (PG)
- Language, Identity and Society in Africa (PG)
- Ubicaciones etnográficas 750A: África subsahariana
- 725 diásporas africanas y asiáticas: cultura, política, identidades
- 724 Migración, fronteras y espacio: enfoques descoloniales
- Arte y política en África
- Global Film Industries
- Nuevo cine de Taiwán y más allá (PG)
- Culture and Society of Taiwan (PG)
- World Literature (PG)
- Estudios culturales: orígenes, ideas y nuevos enfoques
- Comparative Literature: Methodology and Critique
- Comparative Literature: A New Era
- Estudios culturales: nuevas prácticas y horizontes cada vez más amplios
- Gender and Development
- Borders and Development
- Aid and Development
- Migration and Policy
- Labour, Activism and Global Development
- Feminist Political Economy and Global Development
- Political Economy of Development and Change in the Middle East
- Desarrollo económico en la región de Asia Pacífico
- Desarrollo Económico de África (PG)
- Teoría de género y estudio de Asia, África y Medio Oriente
- Queering Migrations and Diasporas
- Queer Politics in Asia, Africa and the Middle East
- Race, Segregation, and Apartheid in Twentieth-century South Africa (PG)
- Trayectorias de la modernidad en la literatura y el cine coreanos (PG)
- Translating Cultures 2
- Nuevas visiones de Japón en la literatura moderna y la cultura popular (PG)
- La creación de la Corea moderna
- Law and Development in Africa
- Colonialism, Empire and International Law
- Law and Society in Southeast Asia
- Mediated Culture in the Middle East: Politics and Communications
- Transnational Communities and Diasporic Media: Networking, Connectivity, Identity
- Temas en medios globales y comunicación digital
- Prejuicio, conspiración y desinformación: comprender el debate en torno a la '(pos)verdad'
- Music, Exile and Diaspora: the Jews of Arab Lands
- Music in Global Perspective
- Modern Palestinian Literature (PG)
- Palestine, History, Culture, Politics
- From Palestine to Israel
- Violencia, justicia y políticas de la memoria
- Political Theory, Race and Empire
- Políticas de la cultura en el sur de Asia contemporáneo - A
- Literatura de resistencia en el sur de Asia (PG)
- Guerra, revolución e independencia en el sudeste asiático Literatura traducida (Maestría)
- Géneros y sexualidades en el cine del sudeste asiático
- Religion in Global Politics: Theories and Themes
- Muslim Britain: Perspectives and Realities
Cuota de matrícula del programa
Oportunidades profesionales
Título | Fecha límite |
Premio Tibawi Trust | |
Beca no india Felix | |
Becas Félix | |
Becas Sasakawa | |
Becas de Maestría SOAS |
mimetropagyooymetrominortet
Graduates of the School of Languages, Cultures and Linguistics leave SOAS not only with linguistic and cultural expertise, but also with skills in written and oral communication, analysis and problem solving.
Recent graduates have been hired by:
- Africa Matters
- Amnesty International
- Arab British Chamber of Commerce
- BBC World Service
- British High Commission
- Council for British Research in the Levant
- Department for International Development
- Edelman
- Embassy of Jordan
- Ernst & Young
- Foreign & Commonwealth Office
- Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies
- Middle East Eye
- Saïd Foundation
- TalkAbout Speech Therapy
- The Black Curriculum
- The Telegraph
- United Nations Development Programme
- UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency
- Wall Street Journal