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USC Catalogue 2015-2016 
    
USC Catalogue 2015-2016 [ARCHIVED CATALOGUE]

Comparative Literature


Return to: Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences  

Taper Hall of Humanities 161
(213) 740-0102
FAX: (213) 740-8058
Email: complit@dornsife.usc.edu
dornsife.usc.edu/colt

Chair: Panivong Norindr, PhD

Faculty

Marion Frances Chevalier Professor of French and Professor of French and Italian and Comparative Literature: Peggy Kamuf, PhD* (French and Italian)

Florence R. Scott Professor of English and Professor of English and Comparative Literature: Tania Modleski, PhD (English)

USC Associates Chair in Humanities and Professor of English and American Studies & Ethnicity: John Rowe, PhD (English)

Professors: Joseph Boone, PhD (English); Dominic C.N. Cheung, PhD (East Asian Languages and Cultures); Vincent Farenga, PhD* (Classics); Erin Graff Zivin, PhD (Spanish and Portuguese); Jack Halberstam, PhD (American Studies & Ethnicity); David E. James, PhD (Cinematic Arts); Akira Mizuta Lippit, PhD (Critical Studies); Margaret Rosenthal, PhD (Italian); Hilary M. Schor, PhD (English); David St. John, MFA (English); William G. Thalmann, PhD* (Classics); Daniel Tiffany, PhD (English); Alexander Zholkovsky, PhD (Slavic Languages and Literatures)

Associate Professors: Julian Albilla, PhD (Spanish and Portuguese); David Bialock, PhD (East Asian Languages and Cultures); Roberto Ignacio Díaz, PhD* (Spanish and Portuguese); Heather James, PhD (English); Janet Johnson, PhD (Music); Natania Meeker, PhD (French and Italian); Panivong Norindr, PhD (French and Italian); Antonia Szabari, PhD (French and Italian)

Assistant Professors: Neetu Khanna, PhD; Veli N. Yashin, PhD

Associate Professors (Teaching): Michael du Plessis, PhD; Jason Webb, PhD

Emeritus Professors: Gloria Orenstein, PhD; Albert Sonnenfeld, PhD* (French and Italian)

*Recipient of university-wide or college teaching award.

Degree Programs

The Comparative Literature Department offers the BA and minor in cross-linguistic and cross-cultural literary studies, including the study of various literary genres, periods and movements; literary theory; and interdisciplinary approaches to literature. The literatures and cultures represented in the department include: Western (European and American) and East Asian.

For MA and PhD programs, see the Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture  Department.

Graduate Degrees

The MA and PhD in comparative literature are offered through the Comparative Studies in Literature and Culture program, as described here.

Programs

Bachelor’s Degree

Minor

Courses

Comparative Literature