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International Students can apply Students from over 90 countries
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Overview

Global Certificate Course in Australian Literature and Marginalization

Explore the rich tapestry of Australian literature and delve into the themes of marginalization through this comprehensive course. Designed for literature enthusiasts, scholars, and social justice advocates, this program offers a deep dive into the works of acclaimed Australian authors while examining the impact of marginalization on society. Gain a nuanced understanding of cultural diversity, identity, and representation in Australian literature. Challenge your perspectives and broaden your knowledge in this thought-provoking course.


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Global Certificate Course in Australian Literature and Marginalization offers a deep dive into the intersection of culture and societal issues. Through in-depth analysis of Australian literary works, students gain a nuanced understanding of marginalized voices. This course blends critical theory with practical skills to equip learners with the tools to navigate complex narratives. With a focus on self-paced learning and interactive discussions, participants engage with real-world examples to enhance their comprehension. Join us to explore the rich tapestry of Australian literature while gaining insights into themes of identity, race, and class.
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Course structure

• Introduction to Australian Literature and Marginalization
• Historical Context of Marginalized Communities in Australia
• Indigenous Australian Literature and Identity
• Gender and Sexuality in Australian Literature
• Immigration and Diaspora in Australian Literature
• Class and Socioeconomic Marginalization in Australian Society
• Representations of Disability in Australian Literature
• Intersectionality and Marginalization in Australian Writing
• Eco-Criticism and Environmental Marginalization in Australian Texts
• Postcolonial Perspectives in Australian Literature

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

Embark on a transformative journey with our Global Certificate Course in Australian Literature and Marginalization, designed to deepen your understanding of the rich literary tradition of Australia and explore themes of marginalization within its context.


Through this course, you will analyze a diverse range of Australian literary works, including those by indigenous authors, immigrants, and other marginalized groups, to gain valuable insights into the country's cultural landscape and societal challenges.


By the end of the program, you will develop a nuanced perspective on Australian literature, its historical significance, and its role in shaping national identity and discourse on marginalization.


This self-paced course spans 10 weeks, allowing you to study at your convenience while benefiting from expert guidance and a global community of learners passionate about literature and social justice.


Join us in exploring the intersections of Australian literature and marginalization, and gain a deeper appreciation for the voices and narratives that often remain on the fringes of mainstream discourse.

Year Number of Students Enrolled
2020 250
2021 350
2022 500

Career path

Global Certificate Course in Australian Literature and Marginalization