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Spring 2019 Class Schedule

Please check CAESAR for updated course information. The information below is subject to change.
CourseTitleCo-ListInstructorLectureDiscussion
COMP_LIT 104World Literature/Global Cinema: The Many Labyrinths of IdentityM. Faridi 
COMP_LIT 201Intro to World Literature: Oral Poetry from the Classical World to Hip HopCLASSICS 250J. Radding 
COMP_LIT 20220th C. Russian LiteratureSLAVIC 211-2C. Pike 
COMP_LIT 205Gender, Politics, and PhilosophyPHIL 230 & GNDR_ST 233P. DeutscherMW   2pm - 3:20pmTH 11am - 11:50am
TH 12pm - 12:50pm
TH 1pm - 1:50pm
TH 2pm - 2:50pm
COMP_LIT 301Global NovelENGL 368E. Mwangi 
COMP_LIT 302Literature to Opera to FilmMUISCOLOGY 345/445L. Austern 
COMP_LIT 305The Brazilian Documentary TraditionPORT 380C. Braga-Pinto 
COMP_LIT 311Theory and Practice of Poetry TranslationCOMP_LIT 414/ENGL 306R. Gibbons 
COMP_LIT 312Major Figures in History & CultureITALIAN 370A. Riccardi 
COMP_LIT 383-0-21What is Obscenity?HUM 370-5-20/GERMAN 3xxE. Weitzman 
COMP_LIT 383Contributions to World LiteratureGERMAN 322S. Weber 
COMP_LIT 390Postcolonial PosthumanismENGL 365E. Mwangi 
COMP_LIT 412Literary Studies Colloquium: Agamben's Thought in Context: Between Philosophy and LiteratureFRENCH 470A. Ricciardi 
COMP_LIT 413Violence and FormFRENCH 420C. Nazarian 
COMP_LIT 414Theory and Practice of Poetry TranslationCOMP_LIT 311/ENGL 306R. Gibbons 
COMP_LIT 481Problems in Ethics & Aesthetics, or What We Talk About When We Talk About FormGERMAN 407E. Weitzman 
COMP_LIT 486Media and MimesisGERMAN 441F. Balke