CORE PROGRAM | 2015-2016


Most Comparative Literature courses are taught at the Centre for Comparative Literature, Isabel Bader Theatre, 3rd floor, Linda Hutcheon Seminar Room (BT319) unless indicated otherwise below. Please click on courses’ codes to see their descriptions.

 

Fall
COL1000H Faculty Seminar/ Komaromi
COL5016H Art and Politics: Bertolt Brecht, Robert Lepage,Robert Wilson/ Kleber
COL 5032H Feminist Approaches to Medieval Literature/Ross
COL 5033H Visual Portraitures in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives/ LeBlanc
COL5114H Destruction of Images New/ Comay
COL5117H Freud and Psychoanalysis New/Zilcosky
COL5118H Hobbes and Sovereignty New/ Nyquist
JFC5025H Feminism and Postmodernism/ Havercroft
JLA5082H The Rhetoric of Photography/ Sakaki

 

Spring

COL 5027H Memory, Trauma and History/ Lahusen
COL 5052H Marxism and Form/ Cazdyn
COL 5062H Semiotics of Drama, Theatre and Cinema/ Ambros
COL 5090H Global Visual Culture/ Bai
COL 5096H The Problem of Translation: Historical, Theoretical and Pragmatic Perspectives/ Revermann
COL5119H Girls and Sex in the 21st Century New/ Jagoe 
JFC5120H The Gift New/ Motsch
JGC 1855H S Critical Theory – The French-German Connection/W. Goetschel
JLE5116H Naming the World: Realism Travels the Globe New/ Kortenaar

 

 

 

COURSE SCHEDULE | 2015-2016


Most Comparative Literature courses are taught at the Centre for Comparative Literature, Isabel Bader Theatre, 3rd floor, Linda Hutcheon Seminar Room (BT319) unless indicated otherwise below. Please click on courses’ codes to see their descriptions.

Fall

Monday
10-12: COL5016H Art and Politics: Bertolt Brecht, Robert Lepage,Robert Wilson/ Kleber
1-3: COL5033H Visual Portraitures in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives/LeBlanc
3-5: COL5117H Freud and Psychoanalysis/Zilcosky

Tuesday
10-12: JLA5028H The Rhetoric of Photography/Sakaki
1-3: COL5114H Destruction of Images/Comay
3-5: JFC5025H Feminism and Postmodernism/Havercroft

Wednesday

Thursday
10-1: COL5118H Hobbes and Sovereignty/Nyquist
2-4: COL5032H Feminist Approaches to Medieval Literature/Ross

Friday
2-4:30 COL1000H Facultty Seminar/coordinator: Komomaromi

 

Spring

Monday
12-2: COL5119H Girls and Sex in the 21st Century/Jagoe

Tuesday
11-1: COL5090H Global Visual Culture/Bai
1-3: COL 5027H Memory, Trauma and History/Lahusen
4-6: JFC5120H The Gift/Motsch

Wednesday
9-12: COL5062H Semiotics of Drama, Theatre and Cinema/Ambros
3-5: JLE5116H Naming the World: Realism Travels the Globe joint with English/Kortenaar

Thursday
1-3: COL5052H Marxism and Form/Cazdyn

Friday
12-3: COL 5096H The Problem of Translation: Historical, Theoretical and Pragmatic Perspectives/Revermann


Updated: March 16, 2015