COLT 301 - Approaches to Comparative Literature
CRN: 31586
Instructor: Tze-Yin Teo
Term: Spring 2019
COLT 301 offers an introduction to literary theory, with an emphasis on comparative study. Students learn the fundamental theories and methods of Comparative Literature, reading selections from a wide variety of theoretical schools including psychoanalysis, linguistics, French feminism, poststructuralism and postcolonial studies. In addition, students investigate the relevance of such literary theory for the analysis of written and visual materials. Coursework typically culminates in a student project involving one artifact chosen by the student (text, painting, film, digital artwork, graphic novel, etc.) to be analyzed within the critical framework of the course.
Satisfies General Education Requirements:
- Group-Satisfying: Arts and Letters
- Multicultural Courses: Identity, Pluralism, and Tolerance (IP)