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'perpetuated Institutional Racism' At Cambridge University Never?
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Also you 'selfish' white people who holiday in Africa.don't use your gap year to enjoy yourself, do something meaningful for the poor people who have to live there.
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Why do the "students" not enroll in Universities in, say, Harare, Kampala, or Pretoria? I'm sure the warblings of Idi Amin, Robert Mugabe and Winnie Mandela are given due recognition there.
11:32 Wed 25th Oct 2017
Quite day in Maillandia.
1. The University can tweak its courses whenever it wants to. Some students (probably including some overseas ones) have requested more diverse authors, and the University have agreed. Is that really worth a Mail ‘story’? Is that really news?
2. A young student says something in the University magazine that may or may not be correct. Again, is that news?
Isn’t all this just copy fodder because the Mail can’t afford, or be bothered, to do some proper journalism ?
1. The University can tweak its courses whenever it wants to. Some students (probably including some overseas ones) have requested more diverse authors, and the University have agreed. Is that really worth a Mail ‘story’? Is that really news?
2. A young student says something in the University magazine that may or may not be correct. Again, is that news?
Isn’t all this just copy fodder because the Mail can’t afford, or be bothered, to do some proper journalism ?
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What is wrong with broadening the scope of the curriculum? //
Absolutley nothing, providing it is done for the correct reason.
It stands to reason, giv en history, that there will be predominately white historical authors, trying to change that too early will mean you could end up including writers of colour who are below the mark of some white writers so diluting the course content which helps no one of any colour studying English Lit.
This will change over time, problem is you cant speed up time to get history!
What is wrong with broadening the scope of the curriculum? //
Absolutley nothing, providing it is done for the correct reason.
It stands to reason, giv en history, that there will be predominately white historical authors, trying to change that too early will mean you could end up including writers of colour who are below the mark of some white writers so diluting the course content which helps no one of any colour studying English Lit.
This will change over time, problem is you cant speed up time to get history!
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