CORE PROGRAM | 2017-2018

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 the course code to see its description.


FALL TERM
COL1000H Faculty Seminar/Coordinator: U. Esonwanne
COL5012H How Aesthetics Was Made A Science: Reading in Czech and Russian/V. Ambros
COL5016H Art and Politics: Bertolt Brencht, Rober Lepage, Robert Wilson/ /P. Kleber
COL5086H Literature, Culture and Contact in Medieval Iberia/J. Ross
COL5101H Diasporic Cities/ A. Sakaki
COL5110H Post-Capitalist Fantasy/E. Cazdyn
COL5125H Literature, Trauma, Modernity/J. Zilcosky (New Course)
JCO5121H  Complicity/E. Gunderson  (New Course)
JFC5025H Feminism and Postmodernism: Theory and Practice/B. Havercroft

SPRING TERM

COL2100H Political Concepts in the Wake of Geontopower/E. A. Povinelli (New Course)
COL5033H Visual Portraitures in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives/J. LeBlanc
COL5072H Affinities: Readings of Realism and Radicalism/E. Jagoe
COL5096H The Problem of Translation: Historical, Theoretical and Pragmatic Perspectives/M. Revermann
COL 5122H Text and Digital Media /R. Bai
COL5118H Sovereignty: Hobbes and His 20th and 21st Successors/M. Nyquist
JCY5116H Freud: Case Histories/R. Comay Freud Case Histories/R. Comay
JLE5116H Naming the World: Realism Travels the Globe/N. Kortenaar

 

 

COURSE SCHEDULE |2017-2018


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. 

 

FALL TERM

Mondays
1-3:  JFC5025H Feminism and Postmodernism: Theory and Practice/B. Havercroft
3-5: COL5125H Literature, Trauma, Modernity/J. Zilcosky

Tuesdays
10-12: COL5086H Literature, Culture and Contact in Medieval Iberia/J. Ross
2-4: COL5012H How Aesthetics Was Made A Science: Readings in Czech and Russian/V. Ambros

Wednesdays
10-12: COL5016H Art and Politics: Bertolt Brencht, Rober Lepage, Robert Wilson/ /P. Kleber
1-3: COL5110H Post-Capitalist Fantasy/E. Cazdyn

Thursdays
10-12: COL5101H Diasporic Cities/ A. Sakaki
1-3: JCO5121H  Complicity/E. Gunderson

Fridays
1-3: COL1000H Faculty Seminar/Coordinator: U. Esonwanne

 

 

SPRING TERM

Mondays
1-3: COL5072H Affinities: Readings of Realism and Radicalism/E. Jagoe

Tuesdays
10-1: COL5118H Sovereignty: Hobbes and His 20th and 21st Successors/M. Nyquist
1-3: JCY5116H Freud Case Histories/R. Comay

Thursdays
1-3: COL5033H Visual Portraitures in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives/J. LeBlanc

Wednesdays
9-11: JLE5116H Naming the World: Realism Travels the Globe/N. Kortenaar
11-1: COL 5122H Text and Digital Media/R. Bai

Fridays
12-3: COL5096H The Problem of Translation: Historical, Theoretical and Pragmatic Perspectives/M. Revermann

Special schedule forCOL2100H Political Concepts in the Wake of Geontopower/E. A. Povinelli

Spring 2018 | Week 1Monday, January 29, 3-6 and Thursday, February 1, 3-6 | Week 2Monday,  February 5, 3-6 and Thursday, February 7, 3-6 |  Week 3Monday, February 12, 3-6  and Thursday, February 14, 3-6 | Reading Week | Week 4Monday, February 26, 3-6 and Thursday, March 1, 3-6


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.

 Updated May 10, 2017