Critical Race Theory in Marxist Literary Criticism
-- viewing nowCritical Race Theory within Marxist Literary Criticism examines the intersection of race and class in literature. This framework critiques how systemic racism and economic inequality shape narratives.
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β’ Intersectionality and Class Struggle
β’ The Role of Capitalism in Racial Oppression
β’ Racial Representation in Literature and Media
β’ Ideology and Hegemony: Race and Class
β’ Resistance and Counter-Narratives
β’ Decolonial Perspectives in Marxist Critique
β’ The Function of Language in Racial Discourse
β’ Global Capitalism and Racial Inequality
β’ Cultural Production and Racial Identity
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Social Researcher: Conducts studies on race and social dynamics, providing insights for policy development. Average salary: Β£65,000.
Policy Analyst: Evaluates and shapes policies to promote racial equity, influencing governmental and organizational strategies. Average salary: Β£70,000.
Academic Researcher: Investigates historical and contemporary issues in race, contributing to scholarly discourse and education. Average salary: Β£60,000.
Community Organizer: Mobilizes communities around racial justice initiatives, advocating for systemic change. Average salary: Β£50,000.
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- Basic understanding of the subject matter
- Proficiency in English language
- Computer and internet access
- Basic computer skills
- Dedication to complete the course
No prior formal qualifications required. Course designed for accessibility.
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