LITR 421

Critical examination of major trends in contemporary world literature. Focus on select works from Latin America, Africa, and Asia, with attention to current theoretical approaches.

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Credit:3

LITR 431

Focuses on the representation of different types of migration at different geographical scales in literature, film and documentary. Examines the ways in which national, cultural, racial, linguistic, and gender identities are re-iterated, challenged or re-configured as a result of spatial flows. Familiarizes students with the contemporary critical debates in the field and the terminology that will be useful in analyzing different patterns of migration.

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Credit:3

LITR 441

In-depth study of major European literary works written between late nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries. Critical examination of different literary genres produced during the two world wars and the post-war period. Close reading of works that investigate the relationship between literature and philosophy, and explore such issues as crisis of faith, uncertainty, responsibility, and freedom through formal and linguistic experimentation.

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Credit:3

LITR 445

Introduction to the theory and practice of literary translation with special emphasis on the genres of fiction, poetry and drama. Reading and discussing major critical and theoritical texts. Focus on elements of creative writing essential to the translation process. Examining published translated texts in a comparative frame as well as doing personal translations. Reading about the strategies and experiences of various translators and interviewing an established translator.

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Credit:3

LITR 452

Topics will be announced when offered.

all - ENCL
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Credit:3

LITR 430

Critical examination of major ideas and interventions in current feminist thought through a variety of media and artifacts such as literary texts, film, theoretical writings, multimedia, and oral narratives. Particular focus on how gender critiques challenge established notions of femininity, masculinity, identity, and behavior.

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Credit:3

LITR 440

Reading- and writing-intensive study of a major topic in American literature. Works are placed in their historical and theoretical contexts.

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Credit:3

LITR 443

Critical examination of the novel from its rise in the 18th century to its modernist and postmodernist phase in the 20th century with attention to theories of the novel and different national traditions. Selection of texts varies with offering.

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Credit:3

LITR 451

Topics will be announced when offered.

all - ENCL
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Credit:3

LITR 454

Topics will be announced when offered.

all - ENCL
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Credit:3

LITR 422

Brings together critical approaches and creative practices to provide students with a deeper understanding of the process of writing and the impact of the written word. While students will be introduced to a wide array of theoretical issues, they will also practice writing across diverse genres, from poetry to non-fiction prose. Particularly designed for students considering a career in writing, editing, or journalism.

all - ENCL
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Credit:3

LITR 432

Reading- and writing- intensive study of imperialism and colonialism. Examination of literary texts from Africa, South Asia, the Caribbean, and the Middle East in the light of theoretical works by Spivak, Fanon, Said and Ngugi. Particular focus on key issues in postcolonial theory such as nationalism, language, race, subjectivity, and diaspora.

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Credit:3

LITR 442

Reading- and writing-intensive study of major topics and figures in the history of critical theory. We will question some commonly held assumptions about the acts of reading and writing and call attention to changing conceptions of textual representation and interpretation. Particular course emphases, texts, and topics will vary from semester to semester. While open to all students who meet the prerequisite requirements, this course is mandatory for students pursuing the Honors Program in Comparative Literature.

all - ENCL
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Credit:3
Pre-requisite: LITR. 111 or consent of the instructor

LITR 450

Topics will be announced when offered.

all - ENCL
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Credit:3

LITR 453

Topics will be announced when offered.

all - ENCL
Undergraduate Programs
Credit:3