Comparative Literature Undergraduate Program
Comparative literature is a wide-ranging, multicultural program of studies in poetry, prose, drama, film and related arts. Housed in the Foreign Languages and Literatures Department, the program is by nature interdisciplinary and has strong ties with other departments in the University. In addition to the courses offered by the department in comparative literature and literatures in foreign languages, the student is encouraged to take courses in English, history, philosophy, and visual and performing arts. One of the special aspects of the program is the emphasis on developing a practical and critical approach to texts. This may take the form of play production, seminars in translation of lyric poetry and drama, and supervised work in contemporary critical theory (i.e., relations between text and performance, spectator positioning and reader response).
Courses
(Click on "Title of Course" or "Course Number" to sort by that category)
| Title of Course | Course Number |
A Culture of Dissent: Russian Radicalism in Historical Perspective/Seminar
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CMLT294 |
Art of the City: Paris and New York/ Discussion
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CMLT288 |
Existentialism in Philosophy, Literature and The Human Sciences/Lecture, Discussion
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CMLT136 |
Fairy Tales of the World/Lecture, Discussion/First-Year Seminar
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CMLT112 |
Francophone Literature and Film
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FREN140 |
French Culture Seen Through Film: Jean Renoir/Lecture Discussion
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FREN160 |
Gender and Film
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SCRN288 |
Her Story: History and Fiction of Caribbean Women Writers/Seminar
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CMLT208 |
History of International Cinema until 1960
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SCRN121 |
History of the English Language/ Seminar
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ENG294 |
Human Rights and Literature
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CMLT109 |
In the Shadow of World War II: Memory, Identity, and Nation in Japanese Fiction and Film/First Year Seminar
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JAPN180 |
Indigenous Peoples in Mexico
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CMLT194 |
Introduction to Medieval Literature/Lecture, Discussion
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ENG150 |
Introduction to the Hebrew Bible II: Prophecy and Poetry/Lecture, Discussion
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JS118 |
Islands in the Stream: Puerto Rico and the French Antilles
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CMLT174 |
Japanese Women Writers
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CMLT190 |
Journeys with Hyphenated Americans: Emerging Identities, Evolving Cultures/First-Year Seminar
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CMLT150 |
Languages of Theater/Seminar, Discussion
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CMLT206 |
Latino Literature and Media Arts
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CMLT134 |
Latino Literature and Media Arts
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SPAN134 |
Medieval Literature/Seminar
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ENG250 |
Modernism in Philosophy, Literature and the Arts/Lecture, Discussion
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CMLT210 |
No More Classrooms, No More Books: Education in 20th Century French Novel and Film
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CMLT256 |
Reading the Narratives of the Hebrew Bible
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JS117 |
Sexuality and Textuality
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CMLT132 |
Shock of the New: Revolution in Hispanic Culture/First-Year Seminar
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CMLT129 |
Signs and Crossroads: Semiotic Theory and Practice/Seminar
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COMM248 |
Spirited Rebellion: Adolescence French Novel and Film/Lecture, Discussion
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FREN211 |
Still Spaces–East Meets West: Contemplative Practice in the Classroom/Seminar
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AS254 |
Studies in Hispanic Cinema/Lecture
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SPAN249 |
Studies in Italian Film: Neorealism/Lecture, Discussion
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CMLT155 |
Studies in Latin-American Cinema/ Lecture, Discussion
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CMLT248 |
Studies in Spanish Cinema/Lecture, Discussion
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SPAN246 |
The Epic Journey/Lecture, Discussion
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CMLT120 |
The Literature of Modern Spain in Translation/Lecture Discussion
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CMLT181 |
The Midrashic Tradition/Lecture, Discussion
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JS123 |
The National Imagination
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CMLT130 |
The Play and its Stages/Seminar, Workshop
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CMLT205 |
Writing and Identity in the Francophone Caribbean
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CMLT264 |