The Mail on Sunday

Want to get a degree from Cambridge? Just write an essay about Kanye West!

- By Julie Henry

IT HAS produced such literary titans as Lord Byron, Alfred Lord Tennyson, William Wordsworth, Sylvia Plath, Salman Rushdie and William Makepeace Thackeray.

But now English students at Cambridge University are being encouraged to study the likes of rapper Kanye West as dons try to deflect criticism that their teaching is inherently racist.

Professors say they are aiming to ‘ decolonise’ their course after claims there was ‘ structural anti- blackness’ at the 811year- old university.

But critics accuse the university of pandering to fringe groups of ‘ woke z eal ot s ’ , and turning its back on great literature for political reasons.

In a letter to students, the English faculty set out a series of measures aimed at achieving a ‘truly decolonise­d degree’.

It cites 6,000-word essays on subjects such as black queer performanc­e poetry, jazz musician Gil

Scott-Heron and West, the outspoken husband of reality star Kim Kardashian, as examples of how progress is being made.

The letter says such dissertati­ons highlight how a ‘significan­t number of our students are already writing on – and therefore being supervised/taught on – both writers of colour and issues of race, colonialis­m and empire’.

Other measures include deliberate­ly choosing Antony and Cleopatra as the Shakespear­e set text because it enabled discussion­s of race and empire, and championin­g the work of black writers.

The letter was sent out earlier this year in response to an open letter signed by 400 students past and present that condemned the faculty’s ‘structural anti-blackness and racism’ and claimed that Cambridge students were ‘actively discourage­d’ from writing about race.

The response, obtained under the Freedom of Informatio­n Act, also says academics have been warned against using racially- sensitive language, even when the terms are included in the text being studied.

Earlier this summer, Dr Priyamvada Gopal, a professor at the English faculty, prompted a major row when she tweeted: ‘White lives don’t matter. As white lives’ and ‘abolish whiteness’ in response to a banner flown over Burnley’s football stadium saying: ‘White lives matter.’

Critics last night complained that changes to Cambridge’s syllabus were being driven by a fringe group of politicall­y correct activists who threatened academic excellence and promoted victimhood.

Chris McGovern of the Campaign For Real Education, said: ‘It is both laughable and pitiful that the likes of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian can be allowed to deliver a knockout blow against the best that Western civilisati­on has to offer. A renaissanc­e of culture is needed, not the last rites on great literature and art.’

Frank Furedi, a professor of sociology at Kent University, said the episode proved t hat ‘ politics trumps academic learning’.

The English faculty’s website says: ‘We acknowledg­e our institutio­n... has benefited from the legacies of racism’ and vowing change.

A university spokesman said: ‘The faculty, as with all department­s, regularly updates its curriculum. The ongoing changes aim to enrich the course, not to remove authors from study.’

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