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Yale English students call for end of focus on white male writers

Written By Unknown on Wednesday, June 1, 2016 | 7:29 AM

Undergraduates press for compulsory course on canonical poets to be ‘decolonised’

Undergraduates at Yale University have launched a petition calling on the English department to abolish a core course requirement to study canonical writers including Chaucer, Shakespeare and Milton, saying that “it is unacceptable that a Yale student considering studying English literature might read only white male authors”.

The prestigious Connecticut university requires its English majors to spend two semesters studying a selection of authors it labels the “major English poets”: “Geoffrey Chaucer, Edmund Spenser, William Shakespeare, and John Donne in the fall; John Milton, Alexander Pope, William Wordsworth, and TS Eliot or another modern poet in the spring”.

Many students do not read a single female author in the two foundational courses for the major.

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