Here's aÌýquick overviewÌýof our Chinese courses. Remember you can choose to study Chinese alongside French, Spanish and German, you can also combine with Italian as part of our three languages combination option on our main Modern Languages (BA Hons) course.Ìý
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Our international research profile in modern languages is derived from the dynamic work of academic and research staff, who have built major individual and collaborative projects in the histories, cultures and politics of the Francophone, Hispanic, German and Italian-speaking worlds, with a growing specialism in Translation Studies and Chinese Studies.ÌýParticular research strengths lie in postcolonial approaches to Francophone and Iberian Cultures, the politics of memory and memorialisation, travel writing, Catalan and Galician Studies, Italian organised crime, translation, power and critical discourse, film and national identities, popular culture and comics, material cultures and material texts, visual cultures and contemporary art.
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