Comparative Literature Overview
Comparative Literature is a wide-ranging, multicultural program of studies in cultural production (e.g., poetry, prose, drama, film, and digital production and related arts). Housed in the Department of Language, Literature and Culture, Comparative Literature is by nature interdisciplinary and has strong ties to several other departments in the University.
For more information, please visit the Comparative Literature Department website.
Minor Requirements
The MINOR in Comparative literature should consist of:
1. Two courses in a foreign language at the intermediate level or above.
2. Six courses in literature, film or related arts, selected in consultation with a department advisor, one of which must be CMLT 130 - The National Imagination . No more than one foreign language course above the intermediate level taken to fulfill requirement 1 may be double-counted for fulfillment of requirement 2.
Comparative Literature Faculty
María Acosta Cruz, Ph.D. (Spanish)
Eduard Arriaga, Ph.D. (Spanish)
Belén Atienza, Ph.D (Spanish)
Odile Ferly, Ph.D. (French and Francophone Studies)
Allison Fong, Ph.D. (French and Francophone Studies)
Everett Fox, Ph.D. (Jewish Studies)
Beth Gale, Ph.D. (French and Francophone Studies)
Benjamin Korstvedt, Ph.D. (Music)
Stephen Levin, Ph.D. (English)
Alexander Murphy, Ph.D. (Japanese)
Juan Pablo Rivera, Ph.D. (Spanish)
Chris Synodinos, Ph.D. (Latin)