COMPARATIVE LITERATURE CORE PROGRAM | 2012-2013
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FALL
COL 1000H,F Faculty Seminar/V. Li – Coordinator
COL 5018H, F Gender, Agency, and Life Writing/B. Havercroft
COL 5037H,F Magic Prague: Questions of Literary Cityscapes/V. Ambros
COL 5044H,F Displacements: A Journey from Petersburg to Los Angeles/T. Lahusen
COL 5056H,F Autobiography, Photography, Narrativity/ J. LeBlanc
COL 5099H,F Discourse and Iconography of Revolution/M. Nyquist
COL 5100H,F The Late Barthes: Neutral, Mourning, and Photography/J. Ricco
COL 5103H,F The Brechtian Legacy: Sign, Gestus and Feminist Theory/ P. Kleber
COL5106H,F The Language of Origins/I. Balfour
COL 5107H,F Asian American Diasporas: Migration, Memory, Imagination/L. Lowe
JLA1456H,F Japan as Seen by?/A. Sakaki
JGC1085H,F Derrida, the German, the Jew/W. Goetschel
SPRING
COL 5029H,S Reading Cervantes/S. Rupp
COL 5081H,S Benjamin’s Arcades Project/R. Comay
COL5096H,S The Problem of Translation: Historical, Theoretical and Pragmatic Perspectives/M. Revermann
COL 5098H,S Imagining State Formation in Postcolonial Literature/N. Kortenaar
COL 5101H,S Diasporic Cities: Itinerant Narratives of Metropoles by Travellers and Expatriates/A. Sakaki
JCD 5102H,S Queering Performance: Artaud. Fassbinder. A feminist investigation/A. Budee
COL 5104H,S Dialogue with Poststructuralism/A. Komaromi
JFC 5105H,S Collections of Knowledge: Encyclopedism and Travel Literature in Early Modern Europe (1500-1800)/A. Motsch
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Course code explanation: H: half course; F: fall session; S: spring (or winter) session.