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Critical Race Theory in Marxist Literary Criticism

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Critical 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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It highlights marginalized voices while questioning dominant ideologies. By analyzing texts through this lens, readers uncover hidden biases and power dynamics. Scholars and students of literature, sociology, and cultural studies are the primary audience for this approach. Engaging with these theories promotes a deeper understanding of societal structures. Join the conversation and explore how literature reflects and challenges racial and economic injustices. Discover more today!

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β€’ Historical Materialism in the Context of Race
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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Diversity and Inclusion Consultant: Focuses on integrating equity practices into organizations, enhancing workplace culture. Average salary: Β£75,000.
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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This course provides practical knowledge and skills for professional development. It is:

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  • Not regulated by an authorized institution
  • Complementary to formal qualifications

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