UMA Graduate Bulletin 2016-2017 Comparative Literature Programs, Faculty, and Courses Program Overview
Program Overview
The Graduate Program in Comparative Literature offers opportunities for graduate study leading to the degrees of Master of Arts and Doctor of Philosophy. Areas of curricular emphasis include theories of literature and interpretation; theory and practice of translation; intermedial relations between literature, art, and music; narrative and discourse theory; theories of literary history; canon and world literature; psychoanalytic theory; film analysis; gender studies; and a range of cross-cultural studies, from Orientalism/Occidentalism to multi-culturalism in the Americas. Courses or seminars are regularly offered in literary theory and criticism, cross-cultural literary relations, theory and practice of translation, translation history, children’s literature, psychoanalysis and literature, science fiction, gender studies, and film and literature. Graduate courses in Comparative Literature are open to all qualified graduate students and may, with prior approval of the other department or program concerned, be taken to meet a foreign language requirement. |
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