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Comparative Literature
Also see Department Website:
http://web.gc.cuny.edu/Complit/
The Comparative Literature program offers coordinated courses
in literature, theory, criticism, aesthetics, and translation,
including literatures in English-American, French, German,
Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Slavic languages, classical
Greek, and Latin. Students take courses in the national and
classical literature programs as well as in Comparative Literature.
They may register for certificates in Film Studies, Medieval
Studies, Renaissance Studies, and Women's Studies. Texts
and contexts range from ancient times to the present. Because
more than thirty professors are on the Comparative Literature
doctoral faculty, seminars and tutorials taught within the
program cover a rich variety of subjects and methodologies
ranging from the visual arts, music, and theatre, to history,
political science, anthropology, psychoanalysis, philosophy,
philology, and other disciplines. Ph.D. degrees in Comparative
Literature are offered with specializations in Italian, Classical
Greek, and Latin. With their adviser's consent, students
are also allowed to take courses through the Interuniversity
Doctoral Consortium at Columbia University, Princeton University,
New York University, New School University, Stony Brook University,
Rutgers University, Teachers College, and Fordham University.
The program also offers a master's degree in Comparative
Literature.
Affiliated Institutions
Columbia University, New York University.
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