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Apr 21, 2025
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[PRELIMINARY] Course Catalog 2025-2026
Comparative Literature Minor
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Note(s) on Requirements
- No more than two of the courses required for the minor can also be counted toward requirements for another major or minor.
- Of the four courses required for the minor (aside from CMPL 200 ), three should have some clear thread of connection: they might be from the same century in different literatures, study the same genre (tragedy, fiction), pursue a single theme or topic, etc.
- The advanced foreign literature course must be taught in a language other than English. For certain languages, the minimum course level is 300, while for other languages the minimum level is 400; see detailed requirement below.
Declaring the Minor
Under normal circumstances, a minor must be declared by the beginning of the second semester of the junior year. Transfer of Credit Toward the Minor
At least three courses counted toward the minor must be earned at Oberlin College. Detailed Minor Requirements
Comparative Literature Minor Course Lists
Advanced Foreign Literature Courses
Return to the summary of requirements. Notes: - Students must take at least one 400-level literature course in a foreign language taught in a language other than English. For the following four languages, the required minimum level is 300: Greek, Latin, Chinese, or Japanese.
- Students taking CHIN 456 to fulfill the advanced foreign literature course requirement do not need to make up the remaining two credits, but will instead be able to complete the minor with 4.5 full courses.
- CHIN 301 - Advanced Chinese I
- CHIN 302 - Advanced Chinese II
- CHIN 401 - Readings in Chinese Literature
- CHIN 410 - Traditional Chinese Culture
- CHIN 456 - Development of the Chinese Language
- CHIN 457 - Classical Chinese
- CMPL 415 - Surréalisme et francophonie ⇒ cross-listed with FREN 415
- FREN 406 - Discovering Champagne: The World in a Glass
- FREN 415 - Surréalisme et francophonie ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 415
- FREN 417 - Graphic Novels and the Making of Identity in the Francophone World
- FREN 421 - Nonbinary Bodies & Identities in 19th-Century France
- FREN 423 - L’histoire du corps, 1500-1800
- FREN 427 - Si je veux, quand je veux: la politique de la reproduction en France et dans ses anciennes colonies
- FREN 462 - 1968: art, média, contestation
- GERM 411 - Kafka and the Kafkaesque
- GERM 422 - Heinrich von Kleist: The Psychology of Comedy and Despair
- GERM 433 - 20th-Century German Poetry
- GREK 304 - Greek Lyric Poetry
- GREK 306 - Homer’s Odyssey II
- GREK 307 - Comedies of Aristophanes
- GREK 311 - Euripides II
- GREK 320 - Courtroom Drama in Athens! II
- GREK 321 - Advanced Greek: Herodotus
- GREK 324 - A Survey of Hellenistic Poetry
- GREK 331 - Hesiod
- GSFS 408 - Bad Education: Female Instruction in Ibero-America ⇒ cross-listed with HISP 408
- GSFS 426 - Latin American Literature and the Narrative of the Queer and the Perverse ⇒ cross-listed with HISP 426
- HISP 408 - Bad Education: Female Instruction in Ibero-America ⇒ cross-listed with GSFS 408
- HISP 416 - Constructs of Machismo and Marianismo in the Mexican Literary Canon
- HISP 417 - Saints, Sinners and Other Cursed Women
- HISP 421 - Julio Cortázar’s Rayuela
- HISP 426 - Latin American Literature and the Narrative of the Queer and the Perverse ⇒ cross-listed with GSFS 426
- HISP 439 - Spread the Word: Letters, Newspapers and Pasquines
- HISP 445 - Crime, Sex, and Ghosts of the Past: Contemporary Spanish Fiction and Film
- HISP 456 - Minor Literature, World Literature, and the Limits of Translation
- HISP 458 - Borges to Cortázar: Fantasy and Violence in Argentine Literature 1930-1955
- HISP 461 - Wild Laboratories: Political Experiments in 19th Century Latin America
- ITAL 402 - Contemporary Italian Literature
- JAPN 301 - Japanese Reading and Conversation I
- JAPN 302 - Japanese Reading and Conversation II
- LATN 302 - Horace
- LATN 307 - Latin Love Elegy
- LATN 308 - The Roman Historians
- LATN 309 - Petronius and Apuleius: The Latin Novel II
- LATN 312 - Lucan and Seneca
- LATN 316 - Latin Epistles
- LATN 318 - Poetry of Catullus II
- LATN 320 - The End of the Aeneid II
- LATN 321 - Senecan Tragedy II
- LATN 333 - Latin Bucolic
- LATN 375 - Martial
- REEE 411 - Special Topics: Russophone Women’s Voices
- REEE 446 - Senior Seminar: Socialism with a Human Face - Everyday Life in the USSR
Comparative Literature Minor Elective Courses
Return to the summary of requirements. The minor elective courses comprise courses in literature, theory, criticism, cultural studies, and related disciplines, chosen to include comparative study within or among courses. Comparative Literature Courses
Return to the top of the list of elective courses. - CMPL 207 - Refugee Odysseys
- CMPL 220 - Travel and the Idea of Home ⇒ cross-listed with FREN 220
- CMPL 225 - The Existentialist Imagination in Russia and Europe ⇒ cross-listed with REEE 225
- CMPL 227 - Film and Comics in Translation
- CMPL 237 - The Art of Revolution
- CMPL 239 - Word and Image across Middle East and Asia ⇒ cross-listed with ARTH 239
- CMPL 242 - From Pushkin to Pussy Riot: Literature Meets Music in Russia and Beyond ⇒ cross-listed with REEE 242
- CMPL 245 - Manga and Anime in Cross-Cultural Contexts
- CMPL 246 - Sex under Socialism: Narratives of Sexuality and Ideology ⇒ cross-listed with GERM 246, REEE 246
- CMPL 250 - Introduction to Literary Translation: Theory, History, Practice ⇒ cross-listed with CRWR 250
- CMPL 251 - Gone Writing: Travel and Literature ⇒ cross-listed with GERM 251, REEE 251
- CMPL 252 - Art as Witness in Eastern Europe and Russia ⇒ cross-listed with REEE 252
- CMPL 254 - Deals with the Devil: The Faust Legend Across Cultures ⇒ cross-listed with GERM 254
- CMPL 265 - Anglophone Postcolonial Literatures ⇒ cross-listed with ENGL 265
- CMPL 271 - Italian Women Writers in Translation
- CMPL 277 - Israel/Palestine in Literature and Film ⇒ cross-listed with JWST 277
- CMPL 278 - Jewish/Jew-ish Literatures ⇒ cross-listed with JWST 278
- CMPL 279 - Poetry and Political Activism ⇒ cross-listed with JWST 279
- CMPL 280 - World Gothic
- CMPL 282 - Israel/Palestine in Literature and Film II (Post-1967) ⇒ cross-listed with JWST 282
- CMPL 287 - ”Bollywood“‘s India: An Introduction to Indian Cinema ⇒ cross-listed with ENGL 287
- CMPL 301 - Representations of Trauma in Film and Literature
- CMPL 302 - Femmes Fatales: Narratives of Feminine Evil, Sexuality, and Perversity ⇒ cross-listed with GSFS 302
- CMPL 303 - Imagined Community: Literature and Nationhood
- CMPL 304 - Shakespeare and Metamorphosis ⇒ cross-listed with ENGL 304
- CMPL 305 - The Global Phenomenon of Elena Ferrante ⇒ cross-listed with ITAL 305
- CMPL 306 - Literature and the Scientific Revolution ⇒ cross-listed with ENGL 306
- CMPL 308 - Visuality, Materiality, and Renaissance Literature ⇒ cross-listed with ENGL 308
- CMPL 310 - Visions of the Nuclear Future
- CMPL 312 - Deserts, Islands, Forests: Environmental Imaginaries from the Global South
- CMPL 319 - Films of the Global Diaspora ⇒ cross-listed with ENGL 319
- CMPL 327 - Surrealism Narrative from Center to Margins ⇒ cross-listed with HISP 327
- CMPL 347 - Sophistications: Queer Postwar New York-Paris Connections ⇒ cross-listed with GSFS 347
- CMPL 350 - Advanced Translation Workshop: Poetry ⇒ cross-listed with CRWR 350
- CMPL 351 - Advanced Translation Workshop: Prose and Drama ⇒ cross-listed with CRWR 351
- CMPL 352 - Translation Workshop: Reviewing Translations
- CMPL 356 - Latin America in Verse: Poetry, Voice and History ⇒ cross-listed with HISP 356
- CMPL 365 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas ⇒ cross-listed with HISP 365, JWST 365
- CMPL 366 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas LxC ⇒ cross-listed with HISP 366, JWST 366
- CMPL 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination ⇒ cross-listed with CIME 372, ENGL 372
- CMPL 375 - Franco-Arab Encounters ⇒ cross-listed with FREN 375
- CMPL 376 - Realism, 1800 to the Present: The Mirror Up to Nature ⇒ cross-listed with CIME 375, ENGL 375
- CMPL 377 - Migrant Subjects and the Postcolonial Novel ⇒ cross-listed with ENGL 376
- CMPL 380 - Middle Eastern Prison Literature ⇒ cross-listed with JWST 380
- CMPL 385 - Women in/and “Bollywood”
- CMPL 415 - Surréalisme et francophonie ⇒ cross-listed with FREN 415
- CMPL 430 - Literature and Music of Heartbreak ⇒ cross-listed with HISP 430
- CMPL 441 - Plague Narratives: Narratology and Immunology ⇒ cross-listed with FREN 441
- CMPL 460 - Repeating Islands: Literatures of the Caribbean ⇒ cross-listed with HISP 460
- CMPL 472 - Medicine, Literature, Biopower ⇒ cross-listed with FREN 472
English Courses
Return to the top of the list of elective courses. - ENGL 103 - Introduction to World Literature
- ENGL 201 - Rethinking Gender in American Literature
- ENGL 203 - Early British Literature: Chaucer, Shakespeare, Milton
- ENGL 206 - Shakespearean Tragedy
- ENGL 209 - Ovid in the Middle Ages ⇒ cross-listed with CLAS 222, CMPL 222
- ENGL 218 - Shakespeare and the Limits of Genre: Problem Comedy and Romance
- ENGL 227 - Jane Austen and Company: Romantic Revolutions
- ENGL 229 - The Poets’ Bible
- ENGL 234 - The Postcolonial Novel
- ENGL 238 - Contemporary American Fiction
- ENGL 260 - Black Humor and Irony: Modern Literary Experiments
- ENGL 265 - Anglophone Postcolonial Literatures ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 265
- ENGL 287 - ”Bollywood“‘s India: An Introduction to Indian Cinema ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 287
- ENGL 289 - Shakespeare in Italy
- ENGL 290 - Shakespeare and Social Justice
- ENGL 299 - What is Literature: Introduction to the Advanced Study of Literature
- ENGL 302 - The Wild West, the New West, and the Weird West
- ENGL 303 - Wonder and Invention in the Renaissance
- ENGL 304 - Shakespeare and Metamorphosis ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 304
- ENGL 306 - Literature and the Scientific Revolution ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 306
- ENGL 308 - Visuality, Materiality, and Renaissance Literature ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 308
- ENGL 309 - The Poetry of Love and Seduction in the Renaissance
- ENGL 310 - Medieval European Literature: From Virgil to Dante
- ENGL 319 - Films of the Global Diaspora ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 319
- ENGL 322 - Imagining Immanence ⇒ cross-listed with CIME 325
- ENGL 330 - Modernist Chicago: Urban Literature and Sociology
- ENGL 343 - American Gothic
- ENGL 360 - The End: Globalization and Literature
- ENGL 363 - Gaines, Morrison, Wideman: Textualizing Orality and Literacy
- ENGL 372 - Contemporary Literary Theory: Post-Modernity and Imagination ⇒ cross-listed with CIME 372, CMPL 372
- ENGL 375 - Realism, 1800 to the Present: The Mirror Up to Nature ⇒ cross-listed with CIME 375, CMPL 376
- ENGL 376 - Migrant Subjects and the Postcolonial Novel ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 377
- ENGL 379 - Welfare Queens and Tiger Moms: Narratives of the Maternal
- ENGL 400 - Senior Tutorial
- ENGL 417 - Space and Place
- ENGL 437 - Seminar: Ars Poetica
- ENGL 438 - Seminar: Literary Cognitive Linguistics
- ENGL 452 - English Honors I
- ENGL 453 - English Honors II
French Courses
Return to the top of the list of elective courses. - FREN 220 - Travel and the Idea of Home ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 220
- FREN 301 - Expression orale et écrite
- FREN 302 - Conversation et communication
- FREN 309 - Plaisir de lire
- FREN 320 - French Cinema, Intersectional and Feminist ⇒ cross-listed with CIME 250
- FREN 321 - Pratiques de l’écrit
- FREN 323 - Traduire la pensée
- FREN 330 - World-Making in French and Francophone Literature
- FREN 341 - Caribbean Women’s Fiction
- FREN 347 - Décolonisation linguistique et traduction
- FREN 353 - Passions du corps et l’âme (1600-1900)
- FREN 356 - Discovering Champagne: The World in a Glass
- FREN 365 - Zombies and Spirits in the Caribbean
- FREN 375 - Franco-Arab Encounters ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 375
- FREN 380 - Esclavage et liberté
- FREN 387 - Bread, Wine, and Cheese: The French Art of Savoring
- FREN 388 - À Table: la conversation et l’écriture gastronomique
- FREN 399 - The Poetics and Politics of French Documentary and the Essay Film
- FREN 401 - Back to the Future: The French New Wave
- FREN 406 - Discovering Champagne: The World in a Glass
- FREN 415 - Surréalisme et francophonie ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 415
- FREN 417 - Graphic Novels and the Making of Identity in the Francophone World
- FREN 421 - Nonbinary Bodies & Identities in 19th-Century France
- FREN 423 - L’histoire du corps, 1500-1800
- FREN 427 - Si je veux, quand je veux: la politique de la reproduction en France et dans ses anciennes colonies
- FREN 435 - Bienvenue? Hospitality as Resistance in French and Francophone Literature
- FREN 441 - Plague Narratives: Narratology and Immunology ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 441
- FREN 442 - Littérature, pandémie et confinement
- FREN 462 - 1968: art, média, contestation
- FREN 471 - Medicine, Literature, Biopower LXC ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 471
- FREN 472 - Medicine, Literature, Biopower ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 472
Hispanic Studies Courses
Return to the top of the list of elective courses. - HISP 303 - Conversation and Communication in Spanish
- HISP 304 - Advanced Grammar and Composition
- HISP 306 - Introduction to Literary Analysis
- HISP 309 - Concoctions, Poisons, and Spells: Making Life Livable in Early Modern Spain
- HISP 310 - The Struggle for Modernity
- HISP 313 - Advanced Conversation and Communication in Spanish
- HISP 315 - Crossing the Line: Early Modern Spain and Spanish America
- HISP 317 - Beyond a World of Wonders: Questioning Narratives of the Conquest
- HISP 318 - Survey of Latin American Literature II - La ciudad
- HISP 319 - Grandes Novelas Chicas: The Latin American Novella
- HISP 325 - Caos y Destrucción: Literatura Transatlántica de Ciencia Ficción
- HISP 324 - First Person Singular: Latin American Autobiographical Narratives
- HISP 327 - Surrealism Narrative from Center to Margins ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 327
- HISP 334 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers
- HISP 335 - Melodrama and Cultural Anxiety in Latin America
- HISP 337 - Cien Años de Soledad
- HISP 340 - Nationalism, Culture, and Politics Under and After Dictatorship: Spain and Yugoslavia in the 20th Century ⇒ cross-listed with SOCI 340
- HISP 341 - Inquisitorial Practices: Heretics, Torture & Fear
- HISP 342 - Spain and Yugoslavia in the 20th Century LxC
- HISP 349 - History and Present of the Spanish Language
- HISP 350 - Qué flow: Music, Culture, and Politics in Latin America
- HISP 356 - Latin America in Verse: Poetry, Voice and History ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 356
- HISP 359 - Mexican-U.S. American Border Stories
- HISP 360 - Latin American Feminisms: Debates, Dialogues, and Communal Experiences
- HISP 365 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 365, JWST 365
- HISP 366 - Love and Death: Jewish Literature and Culture of the Americas LxC ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 366, JWST 366
- HISP 405 - The New Spaniards: Immigration in Contemporary Spain
- HISP 408 - Bad Education: Female Instruction in Ibero-America ⇒ cross-listed with GSFS 408
- HISP 416 - Constructs of Machismo and Marianismo in the Mexican Literary Canon
- HISP 417 - Saints, Sinners and Other Cursed Women
- HISP 419 - Big Old Funny Books: Cervantes, Rabelais, Sterne ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 419
- HISP 421 - Julio Cortázar’s Rayuela
- HISP 426 - Latin American Literature and the Narrative of the Queer and the Perverse ⇒ cross-listed with GSFS 426
- HISP 430 - Literature and Music of Heartbreak ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 430
- HISP 439 - Spread the Word: Letters, Newspapers and Pasquines
- HISP 445 - Crime, Sex, and Ghosts of the Past: Contemporary Spanish Fiction and Film
- HISP 452 - Puerto Rico Post-Mortem: Nation, Identity, and Language in a Non-Sovereign Territory
- HISP 455 - Women on the Move: Migrant Women’s Voices at the Mexican-U.S. American Border
- HISP 456 - Minor Literature, World Literature, and the Limits of Translation
- HISP 458 - Borges to Cortázar: Fantasy and Violence in Argentine Literature 1930-1955
- HISP 460 - Repeating Islands: Literatures of the Caribbean ⇒ cross-listed with CMPL 460
- HISP 461 - Wild Laboratories: Political Experiments in 19th Century Latin America
- HISP 465 - Indignant Spain: Politics and Culture After 2011
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