Comparative Literature Program Senior Theses Presentations
Seniors Fabrizio Lopez Cochachi, Matthew Skrod and Tiffany Chang defended their theses on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 4:30 pm, Dartmouth Hall 104. Congratulations to all!
Seniors Fabrizio Lopez Cochachi, Matthew Skrod and Tiffany Chang defended their theses on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 4:30 pm, Dartmouth Hall 104. Congratulations to all!
Eleven graduate students presented their essays, May 13 & 15 & May 20, 2024. Congratulations on a job well done.
Emerging scholars and other champions of culture strengthen their voices through the master's program in comparative literature, which will mark its 30th anniversary in 2025.
An event in honor of Monika Otter, Conversations with translators, publishers and editors on bridging distances in language and culture, April 12 and April 13, 2024. April 12, 2024 is a public event @ 3:45 pm Sanborn Library, April 13, 2024, Translation Workshops for Students only @10:30 am.
This years Zantop lecturer was Charisse Burden-Stelly, Wayne State University.
Burden-Stelly spoke about Black equality and communism during the 20th century.
Camella Pham, Guarini '23, has been awarded the American Comparative Literature Association's Presidential Master's Prize for Best Master's Thesis for "Colonial Translation Turned Vietnamization: Pham Quỳnh and the Discourse of Transculturation".
April 12, 2024, three professional translator's panel "The Bridge," held an event at Sanborn Library. Please feel free to watch the video.
Summer 2024: COLT 57.10/ASCL 70.18*Social Revolutions East and West: Japan and America in the 1960s. Professor James Dorsey's research probes the intersection of culture and politics—and fosters a creative approach to translation in this course.
Professor Lada Kolomiyets, translations of Halyna Kruk, Lviv, Ukraine and two other women-poets' work were published online by international poetry journal and platform Versopolis.