Welcome to the Comparative Literature
Program!
Comparative
Literature at South Carolina is an interdisciplinary program in
the department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures. The Comparative
Literature program invites students to examine literature from a
multitude of different perspectives. The MA and Ph.D. programs are
built around a core curriculum grounded in the history of literary
criticism and theory. Students are then encouraged to move out from
this core by developing their own degree plans and research agendas
which combine in exciting and innovative ways the study of language,
literature, art, and culture. Comparative Literature at USC offers
students the opportunity to fashion their own unique intellectual
journeys while fostering the program's core values of linguistic
competence, theoretical fluency, and broad literary culture. The
Comparative Literature program at the University of South Carolina
has a rich history of producing quality graduates who go on to find
successful positions teaching at a wide variety of different institutions.
We boast a faculty of nationally and internationally known scholars
in fields ranging from Latin lyric poetry to film studies and from
translation theory to poststructuralist and postcolonial theory,
a major research library, and a newly updated and expanded curriculum.
A small number of graduate assistantships are awarded each year
on a competitive basis.
For more information
on the undergraduate program,
please contact:
Dr. Freeman
Henry
e-mail:henryf@sc.edu
For
more information on the graduate
program, please contact:
Dr. Nicholas
Vazsonyi
e-mail: vazsonyi@sc.edu
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