Fall 2002

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Comp. Lit. 78100: Seminar: Studies in Literary Periods: The Cold War, Middle Eastern Culture and the Politics of Translation
Prof. Alcalay
GC:
T, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 78200: Studies in Literary Genres: Historical Narrative, Fact and Fiction: Ancient and Modern Texts
Profs. Stern/Bonaparte
GC:
F, 2:00-4:00 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 79500: Theory and Practice of Literary Scholarship and Criticism
Prof. Aciman
GC:
Th, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 79800: Independent Studies
Staff
Variable credit up to 6

Comp. Lit. 80100A: Dissertation Seminar
Prof. Coleman
GC:
Every other Friday, 2-4 p.m., 0 credit

Comp. Lit. 80100B: Prospectus Seminar
Prof. Coleman
GC:
Every other Friday, 2-4 p.m., 0 credit

Comp. Lit. 80900: Seminar in Renaissance Literature: Introduction to Renaissance Studies: Rhetoric and Language Theory in Early Modern Humanism
Prof. Elsky (crosslisted with Eng. 70200 and MALS 70500)
GC: M, 2:00-4:00 p.m., 4 cr.

Comp. Lit. 85000: Studies in the Modern Period: Marcel Proust: In Search of Lost Time
Prof. Aciman
GC:
T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 85000: Studies in the Modern Period: Intellectuals and Politics in Postwar France
Prof. Wolin (crosslisted with Hist. 71400)
GC: M, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 85500: Seminar in World Literature: Trauma, Testimony, Mourning: 20th Century Literatures of Witness
Prof. Miller (crosslisted with Eng. 86002)
GC: T, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 4 cr.

Comp. Lit. 86000: Seminar: Studies in Prose Fiction: Jesters, Rogues, Fools, Spies and Conmen: The Real Subversives in Western Literature
Prof. Oppenheimer
GC:
M, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 87000: Seminar: Seminar in European Drama: Melodrama
Prof. Gerould (crosslisted with Theat. 80200) (37844)
GC: W, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 88300: Studies in Italian Narrative Prose: Theorizing Italian Cinema/Theorizing Italian History (Taught in English)
Prof. Lombardi
GC:
W, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 88400: Studies in Italian Philosophical and Literary Thought: Theory, History, Narration: Vico in Modern Italian Thought (Taught in English)
Prof. Carravetta
GC:
T, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 89100: History of Literary Theory and Criticism I
Prof. McKenna
GC:
Th, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 3 cr.

Comp. Lit. 89800: Independent Studies
Staff
Variable credit up to 6

Comp. Lit. 90000: Dissertation Supervision
Staff
GC:
1 cr.

NYU - CL 80101: Topics in Italian Culture: Mother Tongues: A Feminist Reading of the Origin of Languages
Prof. Cavarero
NYU:
Th, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.

NYU - CL 80102: Up to Speed: New Italian Fiction
Prof. Erspamer
NYU:
T, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.

NYU - CL 80103: Divina Commedia: Purgatory
Prof. Freccero
NYU:
M, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.

NYU - CL 80104: Italian Colonialism
Prof. Ruth Ben-Ghiat
NYU:
W, 3:30-6:10 p.m., 4 cr.

See Also: Eng. 76000: Modernisms
Prof. Caws
GC:
Th, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 2/4 cr.

See Also: Eng. 84200: Romantic Autobiography
Prof. Wilner
GC:
M, 2:00-4:00 p.m., 2/4 cr.

See Also: Eng. 84500: The Construction of the Self in 19th Century Literature
Prof. Bonaparte
GC:
F, 11:45 a.m.-1:45 p.m., 2/4 cr.

See Also: Fr. 77800: Theory and Practice of Translation I: French to English
Professor TBA
GC:
Th, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 3 cr.

See Also: Span. 82200: Seminar: Spanish Literature of the Baroque
Prof. Schwartz
GC:
W, 4:15-6:15 p.m., 4 cr.