COMPLIT 100. Global X (HU)
This course explores elements of contemporary US American popular culture within a global framework. Richly contextualized, "Sports Culture," "Apocalypse," "Fairy Tales," or "Vampires" emerge in their complex historical and transnational dimensions. Through a careful selection of guest lectures, "Global X" serves as an introduction to Comparative Literature.
COMPLIT 122. Writing World Literatures (4)
(FYWR). May not be repeated for credit. An intensive writing course focusing on multiple translations of works, asking students to consider how these translation reflect different cultural times and milieu as well as choices in language. Students work intensely with issues of composition, argument, and source material related to the creative texts.
COMPLIT 140. First-Year Literary Seminar (3) (HU)
Enrollment restricted to first-year students, including those with sophomore standing. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. A course in the LS&A First-Year Seminar Program. Led by a faculty member, this course is a study of selected topics in literature through classroom discussion and the writing of essays.
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Core Courses
Undergraduate Electives
Experiential Learning in Judaic Studies
Elliot Ginsburg
Judaic 310
3 credits
Thursday 4-6pm
40 hours field experience placement at a local community organization during the semester
The Arab-Israeli Conflict in Middle Eastern Literature and Film
Carol Bardenstein
Judaic 318.002
HU
3 credits
T/TH 11:30-1pm