Postcolonial Studies Minor

The minor in Postcolonial Studies builds upon Franklin’s culture of travel and global citizenship by asking students to think critically about what it means to travel and live in an increasingly interconnected, yet persistently unequal world. Postcolonial Studies examines the effects of colonial encounters and structures from a transdisciplinary perspective. The courses in this minor explore global power structures and the ways in which literatures and other media are produced, disseminated, and consumed in a postcolonial world.

Minor Requirements (18 Credits)

Foundation Courses (6 Credits)

CLCS 254Introduction to Postcolonial Literatures and Theories

3

One of the following:

HIS 101Western Civilization II: Modern

3

HIS 105Global History II: Globalization, the Emergence of the Modern State, and Coping with Change

3

No more than one of the following courses may overlap with other major or minor requirements. Students must take courses from at least three disciplines.

Three of the following, with at least one at the 300 level (9 Credits)

CLCS 275Literature and the Land: Aotearoa-New Zealand

3

CLCS 330The Politics of Mobility: Exile and Immigration

3

CLCS 360Critical Race Studies in a Global Context

3

COM 301Globalization and Media

3

ECN 303Development Economics

3

ECN 355Political Economy: Theories and Issues

3

ENV 220Ecocritical Approaches to Literature

3

FRE 324From Beur to Post-Beur Literature: Exile, Margins, and Re-Territorialization

3

GER 372Postcolonial Switzerland

3

HIS 245Worlds of Judaism

3

HIS 273Race and Empire in the American Experiment

3

HIS 330East Asia, 1900 to the Present

3

HIS 351Nationalism and Ethnic Conflict in Europe

3

HIS 355The World and the West in the Long 19th Century

3

HIS 358Global Britishness

3

POL 377International Political Economy

3

Academic Travel (3 Credits)

One of the following:

AHT 218THarbor Cities: Architecture, Vision, and Experience

3

AHT 330TCrossroads: Arts and Cultural Heritage of Taiwan

3

CLCS 238TReading the Postcolonial City: Berlin and Hamburg

3

CLCS 247TFrench Cultural Institutions: Power and Representation

3

HIS 275THistory of Modern Ireland: Union and Dis-union, 1798-1998

3