This course is dedicated to understanding how intensely ambivalent instances of increased contact and distance, such as globalisation and migration, can be navigated academically and politically. Can literature and the arts help us to perceive both the possibilities and drawbacks of our globalising world? What new conjunctures and interventions can art forge?
This course will provide students with the knowledge and tools necessary to conduct cultural analysis. The course will focus on the “what” and the “how” of the chosen cultural objects and move towards a formulation of independent research.
This course is dedicated to the comparison, dialogue, and communication between different cultural expressions, experiences, and forms. Additionally, it will focus on contemporary processes as a form of exploration and research within cultural analysis.
The programme offers a challenging combination of intellectual rigour and flexibility. I am constantly astonished by the imaginative solutions students from a wide range of backgrounds come up with.Dr Noa Roei
Students who show exceptional promise during a regular or professional programme are encouraged to continue their studies in a research programme. Once students are admitted to the research programme, they can transfer credits earned during their previous course of study towards their Research Master's degree. The Examinations Board determines which courses qualify for transfer.
The programme is also offered in part-time study mode at the UvA, in which case it takes 2 year(s). You can obtain a maximum of 30 ECTS per year (12-18 ECTS per semester). As a part-time student you will follow the programme together with full-time students. You will prepare your study plan for the part-time programme in consultation with this Master’s programme coordinator.