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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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