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The '''Proseminar in Comparative Literature''' is organized around | The '''Proseminar in Comparative Literature''' is organized around the question of comparative literature: What has been the historical, social-political practice of the discipline? How do theories become transnational, transdisciplinary practices of comparative literature? What is the state of the discipline today? | ||
==Format== | |||
Seminar. Three short papers (8-10 pages) required. | |||
==Prerequisites== | |||
Students other than comparative literature graduate students new to Binghamton University, including undergraduates, may be admitted as space permits and with consent of instructor. | |||
[[Category:Graduate courses]] | [[Category:Graduate courses]] |
Revision as of 17:32, 10 February 2007
The Proseminar in Comparative Literature is organized around the question of comparative literature: What has been the historical, social-political practice of the discipline? How do theories become transnational, transdisciplinary practices of comparative literature? What is the state of the discipline today?
Format
Seminar. Three short papers (8-10 pages) required.
Prerequisites
Students other than comparative literature graduate students new to Binghamton University, including undergraduates, may be admitted as space permits and with consent of instructor.