Anne Tomiche (dir.), Le Comparatisme comme approche critique / Comparative Literature as a Critical Approach, 6 tomes, Paris, Classiques Garnier, coll. "Rencontres", octobre 2017. Tome 1 - Affronter l ...
Susan Bassnett (opening event on Monday 24 August) Honorary Professorial Research Fellow, University of Glasgow / Emeritus Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of Warwick; President ...
Zrinka Stahuljak’s comparative literature course next quarter will cover much of the same subject matter she has taught in years past: a sweeping survey of writing from the Middle Ages to the 17th ...
See also: the website for the Department of Comparative Literature and Culture Queen Mary has an active and flourishing research culture with staff working across disciplines to shape the dynamic ...
The Program in World Literatures (formerly comparative literature) enables students to learn languages and engage with at least two literary and cultural traditions studied in their original languages ...
Do you teach English, Modern Languages or any other Humanities subject? Do you want to enrich your current teaching practice? The Comparative Literature and Culture department at QMUL would like to ...
Comparative Literature Studies publishes comparative critical essays that range across the rich traditions of Africa, Asia, Europe, and North and South America, and that examine the literary relations ...
HYDERABAD, Nov 7 Professor Dr Chandra Mohan of India has said that bilingual and multilingual situations prevailing in different parts of the world provide an inclination for undertaking comparative ...
As Gayatri Spivak lamented in 2003, for comparative literature Africa "does not exist at all." This is more than unfortunate. No arena of study can be successful that has Africa as a lacuna. Research ...
1. How does Freud define “uncanny” in a famous essay, “Das Unheimliche” (1919)? (1) It is the feeling we get when we discover a long lost object (2) It is the feeling we get when an experience that ...
The administrative office for the Comparative Literature and Culture Program is Abraham Shapiro Academic Complex, room 319. Get directions to our offices and the Brandeis campus.