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Comparative Literature

Learning Outcomes

Upon completion of the Comparative Literature major, a student will have demonstrated that they can complete a comparative literary study that reaches beyond individual national canons or engages in detail with other theoretical approaches, complete a sustained research project, and present their work in writing and in discussion. Majors will be able to:

  1. Demonstrate a facility with the work and methods of Comparative Literature:
    • demonstrate an awareness and understanding of the methods and approaches of comparative literature;
    • demonstrate an awareness and understanding of the methods and terminology distinctive to literary analysis and/or literary theory and/or literary history;
    • build a comparative argument that brings together more than one text or medium or historical period, or negotiating relations between literature and theory;
    • analyze literary texts or films closely and carefully;
    • read at least one language other than English;
    • successfully incorporate secondary sources into the analysis of the primary objects of analysis;
    • build an argument that provides a unified approach to that analysis.
  2. Execute and defend a significant independent research project:
    • formulate an interesting thesis topic;
    • develop and pursue a critical methodology appropriate to the research topic;
    • independently investigate that topic with the support of an advisor;
    • incorporate sources in a language other than English as appropriate.
  3. Communicate work done:
    • write a clear and coherent document that is substantially longer than a traditional term paper or project and formatted in a style appropriate to the approach;
    • orally present, discuss and defend work done.

The primary assessment tool for learning in the major at 91²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ and the level of student achievement in the major area is the senior thesis; the junior qualifying examination, which assesses a student's readiness for thesis, provides a second assessment tool. For more information on the thesis, the Junior Qualifying Exam and the academic program, see Information for Majors.