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BA Literature and Politics
About this course
Literature and Politics is a combination that has deep intellectual roots, because writers have always engaged with political life, and political theorists have often drawn on narrative, metaphor and the resources of literary culture to make their arguments. Literature is one of the primary means by which societies explore power, identity, justice, and the relationship between private experience and public life. Politics, in turn, provides the frameworks through which we understand how authority is exercised, contested, and legitimised, and how social organisation is structured and changed. Together they offer an unusually rich lens on the world. At the University of the Highlands and Islands, this four-year programme engages with both disciplines from a perspective shaped by the distinctive cultural and political history of the Highlands and Islands. The region carries literary traditions in Scottish Gaelic, Scots and English, alongside a political history marked by land reform, devolution, and the politics of minority and island communities. You will read and analyse literary texts across periods and genres, developing the close reading and critical skills that literature demands, while also engaging with political theory, comparative politics, and the analysis of political systems and ideologies. The dual degree structure allows you to build depth in both subjects progressively. Graduates of Literature and Politics programmes are well prepared for careers in journalism, public affairs, policy, teaching, the civil service, the voluntary sector, and the cultural industries. The combination of analytical reading, persuasive writing, and political understanding is valuable across any career that involves communicating complex ideas and engaging with questions of power and social organisation. Many graduates pursue postgraduate study in literature, political theory, or related fields, and some go on to academic or research careers.
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