COURSE SCHEDULE |2016-2017


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

Mondays
2-4: JFC1813H Literature of Contact and Anthropological Thought 16th-18th Century/A. Motsch

Tuesdays
10-12: COL5101H Diasporic Cities/ A. Sakaki
3-5: COL5018HF Gender, Agency, and Life Writing/B. Havercroft

Wednesdays
9-12:COL5037H Magic Prague – Questions of Literacy Cityscapes/V. Ambros
1-3: COL5095H Giorgio Agamben: Exception and Potentiality/V. Li

Thursdays
11-1: COL 5122H Text and Digital Media /R. Bai
2-4: COL5127H Queer Ethics and Aesthetics / J. Ricco

Fridays
11-1: COL5124H Public Reading/A. Komaromi
2-4:30:COL1000H Faculty Seminar/Coordinator: U. Esonwanne

Spring

Mondays

Tuesdays
11-1: JFC5129H Performative Autobiographical Acts: Painted and Photographic Representations of Self in Personal and Political Testimonials/J. LeBlanc
1-3: COL5044H A Journey from Petersburg to Los Angeles /T. Lahusen

Wednesdays
10-12: COL5094H Forms of Critical Writing/E. Jagoe
1-3: COL5117H Freud and Psychoanalysis /Zilcosky
3-5: JGC1855H Critical Theory – The French-German Connection/W. Goetschel 

Thursdays
1-3: COL5029H Reading Cervantes/S. Rupp

Fridays
12-3: COL5128H Tragedy: Instantiations of a Dramatic Form in Theatre, Philosophy, Opera and Popular Cinema/M. Revermann


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 April 27, 2016