Executive Certificate in LGBTQ+ Inclusive Literature (Advanced)
-- ViewingNowThe Executive Certificate in LGBTQ+ Inclusive Literature is a 20-unit advanced certificate program designed to equip learners with the skills and knowledge necessary to navigate the rapidly changing landscape of literature and media. With the increasing demand for LGBTQ+ inclusive content, this program prepares professionals to create and promote diverse, inclusive, and representative literature, ensuring a more equitable representation of underrepresented communities.
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- LGBTQ+ 101: An Introduction to Inclusive Language
- Understanding Gender Identity and Expression
- Sexual Orientation 101: Terms and Concepts
- Queer Theory and Its Impact on Literature
- Inclusive Language in the Workplace
- LGBTQ+ Representation in Media
- Intersectionality and Its Relevance to LGBTQ+ Literature
- Biography and Autobiography: LGBTQ+ Voices
- Contemporary LGBTQ+ Issues in Literature
- LGBTQ+ Literature: A Historical Perspective
- Queer Fiction: Exploring Themes and Genres
- LGBTQ+ Non-Fiction: Memoirs and Essays
- Queer Poetry: Exploring Themes and Forms
- LGBTQ+ Drama: A Critical Analysis
- Queer Theory in Practice: Applying Concepts to Literature
- LGBTQ+ Literature and Social Justice
- Creating Inclusive Curricula for LGBTQ+ Literature
- Teaching LGBTQ+ Literature: Strategies and Resources
- LGBTQ+ Literature and Mental Health
- LGBTQ+ Literature and Activism
- Queer Futurism: Exploring Themes and Imagery
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Key Roles in the Executive Certificate in LGBTQ+ Inclusive Literature: Literary Agent (12%): Identify and acquire manuscripts that align with the programme's goals. (20%): Review and edit manuscripts to ensure high-quality content.
Publisher (18%): Oversee the production and distribution of published materials.
Librarian (50%): Curate and maintain collections of inclusive literature, and provide research support.
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