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Fellowship: John Ricco, JHI
Professor John Ricco will be a fellow at the Jackman Humanities Institute in 2015-16, where he will be working on a project called “The Collective Afterlife of Things.”
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2016-2017 course descriptions
COL 1000H FACULTY SEMINAR: THE BASIS FOR COMPARISON Coordinator: U. Esonwanne Time: Fall term, Fridays, 2-4 This course is a general introduction to the field of comparative literature, to contemporary theory, and to modern approaches to literary texts. It involves the … Continue reading
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COL 1000H 2013-2014
2013-2014 COL 1000H/F The Basis for Comparison Professor Victor Li Mondays, 10:00–12:30 Office: Room 828, Jackman Humanities Building, 170 St. George Office hours: Mondays 2:30-4:00 p.m. or by appointment Office phone: 416-946-0824 Evaluation Class Participation …………………………………………………………………10% (includes attendance) Weekly response … Continue reading
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Field Paper, Exam, and Thesis Proposal
Field Paper, Exam, and Thesis Proposal After the completion of coursework, the next step is the Field Paper and Exam, intended to prepare you to write the thesis. It has three components: 1. A 5-7-page Field Proposal including a … Continue reading
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Core Program 2015-2016
CORE PROGRAM 2015-2016 FALL COL1000H Faculty Seminar/ Komaromi COL 5032H Feminist Approaches to Medieval Literature/Ross COL 5033H Visual Portraitures in Contemporary Autobiographical Narratives/ LeBlanc COL 5062H Semiotics of Drama, Theatre and Cinema/ Ambros COL5103H The Brechtian Legacy: Sign, Gestus and … Continue reading
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Call for Proposal Deadline: “Attending Early Modern Women” Conference
CFP for Attending to Early Modern Women, June 18-20, 2015, Milwaukee Wisconsin. The conference theme is ‘It’s About Time’, and the sub-themes are: taxonomies of time, commemorations, temporalities, and pedagogies. Workshop proposals are welcome that address questions such as: Can … Continue reading
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Survival, 25th annual conference of the Centre for Comparative Literature at the University of Toronto
Survival: Welcome Welcome to the webpage of Survival, the University of Toronto’s 25th annual graduate conference. Conference information and information about the city of Toronto will be posted shortly. In the meantime, we invite you to read our call for … Continue reading
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2014-2015 Core Program
FALL TERM 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. COL 1000H … Continue reading
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