Comparative and World Literature

spring 2010
 
All Classes
  • Comparative and World Literature
  • Director of Program: Jean-Philippe Mathy
  • Program Office: 3080 Foreign Languages Building, 707 South Mathews, Urbana
  • P: 333-4987
COURSE NUMBER COURSE TITLE
CWL 111 Bible as Literature
CWL 114 Global Consciousness and Lit
CWL 151 Cross-Cultural Thematics
CWL 190 Lit of Asia & Africa II
CWL 191 Freshman Honors Tutorial
CWL 199 Undergraduate Open Seminar
CWL 202 Literature and Ideas
CWL 208 Lits & Cultures of South Asia
CWL 215 Madness, Myth, and Murder
CWL 220 Origins of Western Literature
CWL 223 Qur'an Structure and Exegesis
CWL 226 Humanist Persp of Afro-Am Exp
CWL 242 Lit Europe and the Americas II
CWL 249 Russian Lit Since 1917
CWL 250 Grimms' Fairy Tales in Context
CWL 251 Viking Mythology
CWL 253 Medieval Lit and Culture
CWL 255 Renaissance Lit and Culture
CWL 257 Enlightenment Lit and Culture
CWL 259 Afro-American Literature I
CWL 264 The Tragic Spirit
CWL 267 The Short Story
CWL 269 Brit, Amer & Contin Fiction
CWL 271 The Holocaust in Context
CWL 275 Masterpieces of East Asian Lit
CWL 307 Classical Chinese Lit
CWL 312 Japan Lit in Translation II
CWL 321 Russian Writers
CWL 322 The Comic Imagination
CWL 375 Scandinavian Sexualities
CWL 395 Special Topics Comp Lit I
CWL 410 Modern African Fiction
CWL 420 Masterpieces Renaiss Lit
CWL 421 Jewish Life-Writing
CWL 434 Studies in Francophonie
CWL 441 Themes in Narrative
CWL 450 Topics in Bodies and Genders
CWL 462 Modern Japanese Drama
CWL 464 Strindberg in Translation
CWL 471 International Lit Relations
CWL 477 Post-Communist Fiction
CWL 490 Topics in Classical Literature
CWL 496 Special Topics in Comp Lit II
CWL 504 Theories of Cinema
CWL 562 Sem Spanish-American Lit
CWL 576 Methods in Slavic Grad Study
CWL 581 Seminar Lit Themes
CWL 593 Special Studies
CWL 599 Thesis Research