Executive Development Programme in Literature & Refugee Stories
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Development Programme in Literature & Refugee Stories is a certificate course that bridges the gap between the literary world and societal issues. This programme emphasizes the importance of understanding refugee stories through a literary lens, thereby fostering empathy, inclusivity, and cultural sensitivity in the workplace and society.
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โข Understanding Literature & Refugee Stories – exploring the historical context, primary themes and the role of literature in representing refugee experiences. โข The Power of Storytelling – learning how stories can bring about empathy, raise awareness, and influence societal attitudes towards refugees. โข Key Works of Refugee Literature – analyzing influential novels, poems, and plays about refugee experiences, including The Kite Runner by Khaled Hosseini and The Jungle by Uzodinma Iweala. โข Critical Analysis of Refugee Narratives – evaluating the representation of refugees in literature, including issues of stereotyping and cultural appropriation. โข The Impact of Displacement on Identity – examining how displacement affects the sense of self, community, and belonging among refugees. โข Women and Refugee Experiences – understanding the unique challenges faced by women refugees, including gender-based violence, and the representation of their experiences in literature. โข The Role of Literature in Advocacy – exploring how literature can be used as a tool for advocacy, raising awareness, and influencing policy on refugee issues. โข Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Refugee Stories – considering the intersection of literature with other disciplines, including psychology, sociology, and political science. โข The Future of Refugee Literature – discussing emerging trends, new voices, and the ongoing relevance of refugee literature in the 21st century.
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