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Course Catalog 2005-2006 
    
Course Catalog 2005-2006 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]

Comparative Literature


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The Comparative Literature major is an interdepartmental course of study allowing students with sufficient literary background and linguistic preparation to pursue individual interests in literature, theory, and criticism across the boundaries of language, nation, culture, artistic medium, genre, and historical period. The major draws on the current offerings of relevant departments and from the courses in the Comparative Literature Program. Beyond the specific requirements of the major or minor, students should, in consultation with their advisors and the program director, define an individualized area of emphasis or inquiry. Thus several courses presented for the major might focus on a specific period or movement (the Renaissance, Modernism, Surrealism), a mode or genre (tragedy, lyric poetry), a problematic (literature and the other arts, translation) or an approach (feminism, post-structuralism). For more information, see www.oberlin.edu/complit.

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