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Comparative Literature (CL) Courses
Academic Unit: Cultural Stds/Comparative Lit
- CL 5331 - Discourse of the Novel
- (3 cr; Student Option)
- Equivalent courses: was CSCL 5331 until 18-JAN-11, was CSCL 5331 until 02-SEP-08, was CSCL 5331 until 17-JAN-06, was CLIT 5331 until 06-SEP-05, was CSCL 5331 until 18-JAN-05, was CLIT 5331 until 18-JAN-05, was CSCL 5331 until 07-SEP-99
- Comparative study of the novel, (eighteenth century to present): its relations to ordinary language practices, emergent reading publics, technologies of cultural dissemination, problems of subjectivity; its role in articulating international cultural relations.
- CL 5555 - Introduction to Semiotics
- (3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Spring)
- Equivalent courses: was CSCL 5555 until 03-SEP-19, was CSCL 5555 until 02-SEP-08, was CSCL 5555 until 17-JAN-06, was CLIT 5555 until 06-SEP-05, was CSCL 5555 until 18-JAN-05, was CLIT 5555 until 18-JAN-05, was CSCL 5555 until 07-SEP-99
- Problems of the nature of the sign; sign function; sign production; signifying systems as articulated in philosophy, linguistics, anthropology, psychoanalysis, and art theory. Applying semiotics to various signifying practices (e.g., literature, cinema, daily life).
- CL 5992 - Directed Reading in Comparative Literature
- (1 cr [max 3]; Prereq-instr consent; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 9 credits; may be repeated 9 times)
- Equivalent courses: was CLIT 5992 until 17-JAN-06
- Guided individual reading and study.
- CL 8362 - Modernity and Its Others
- (4 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring)
- Equivalent courses: was CSCL 8362 until 21-JAN-20, was CLIT 8362 until 17-JAN-06
- Dialectical interrogation of Western and non-Western theories of modernity. Reckoning with differences and variations in its history, providing an account of the normative category of modernity (designated as European), and alternative articulations around the globe.
- CL 8666 - Doctoral Pre-Thesis Credits
- (1 cr [max 6]; Prereq-Doctoral student who has not passed prelim oral; no required consent for 1st/2nd registrations, up to 12 combined cr; dept consent for 3rd/4th registrations, up to 24 combined cr; doctoral student admitted before summer 2007 may register up to four times, up to 60 combined cr; No Grade Associated; offered Every Fall, Spring & Summer; may be repeated for 12 credits; may be repeated 2 times)
- Equivalent courses: was CSCL 8666 until 21-JAN-20, was CLIT 8666 until 17-JAN-06
- Doctoral pre-thesis credits.
- CL 8920 - Advanced Topics in Comparative Literature (Topics course)
- (3 cr; Student Option; offered Periodic Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 15 credits; may be repeated 5 times)
- Equivalent courses: was CSCL 8920 until 21-JAN-20, was CLIT 8920 until 17-JAN-06
- Practical applications of specific methodologies and theories to a determined area. Topics vary by instructor and semester.
- CL 8992 - Directed Reading in Comparative Literature
- (1 cr [max 4]; Prereq-instr consent; Student Option; offered Every Fall & Spring; may be repeated for 12 credits; may be repeated 12 times)
- Equivalent courses: was CSCL 8992 until 19-JAN-21, was CLIT 8992 until 17-JAN-06
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