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Our graduate program ranks among the nation's premier Comparative Literature programs. The Comparative Literature department serves as a dynamic hub for interdisciplinary research, examining literatures and cultures through transnational and cross-cultural lenses. Faculty and students collaboratively create innovative historical and theoretical approaches while reevaluating established frameworks to gain fresh insights into social and cultural dynamics.
Comparative Literature equips students with analytical skills for working with texts, writing, editing, translating, and conceptualizing across disciplines and borders. Graduates explore diverse literary traditions spanning various historical eras, from Latin American concrete poetry to Yiddish avant-garde fiction to political and racial theory discourses. The department provides intensive training in these key areas, where our globally renowned faculty excel: French, German, Italian, Hebrew Studies, Classics, Critical Theory, East Asian Literatures and Arts, Performance Studies, Film and Media, Poetry and Poetics, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Postcolonial Theory, English and American Literatures, Early Modern and Renaissance Studies, and Slavic Literatures and Cultures.