What you'll learn
- Basic Knowledge of Neoliberal Globalization
- Some major concepts about neoliberalism
- How to apply knowledge of neoliberalism in literary studies
- How to use knowledge of neoliberalism to write in the humanities.
Requirements
- An interest in studying literature within the global economic context
Description
In this course I will first introduce you the the basics of neoliberal globalization from a progressive point of view and then share some strategies of using this knowledge to read, teach, and write about literature.
Most literature is produced within a cultural, political, and economic context and one cannot really teach or write as a progressive teacher or a writer without, at least, a cursory knowledge of the system within which our identities are produced. This course, therefore, aims to focus on the current regime of neoliberal capital and offers knowledge and strategies to function as critically aware citizens and scholars within this system. Here are some of the things you will learn:
Basic understanding of neoliberal globalization.
The impact of neoliberalism on our identities.
Methods of using this knowledge to teach literature and to write about literature.
Besides the video lectures, the course includes textual resources, links to longer and more detailed videos, and links to the resources on my website. I am also open to any suggestions that you might have and would incorporate them as and when I revise this course. So, please feel free to reach out to me through the course messaging system with your questions, queries, and suggestions.
Who this course is for:
- This is an intermediate level course
Instructor
I am a former Associate Professor of Postcolonial Literary Studies with twenty years of experience of teaching graduate and undergraduate courses at three US research universities.
When you take any of my courses, be assured that the courses contain materials created by an expert!
I have authored several books and also share my educational expertise internationally through webinars, public talks, and through my YouTube Channel on Postcolonialism. I welcome all suggestions for improving the courses. Please never hesitate to contact me!
Qualifications
PhD. in English, Florida State
Masters in English, Belmont University
Bachelors in English, Belmont University
Diploma, Japanese Language, NUML, Pakistan
Teaching Experience
Twenty Years
Books Published
ISIS: Ideology, Symbolics and Counter Narratives, Routledge, 2019.
The Religious Right and the Talibanization of America, Palgrave, 2016.
Constructing Pakistan, Oxford, 2010.