Comparative Literature
The comparative literature major is a wide-ranging, multicultural, interdisciplinary program of studies in poetry, prose, drama, film and related arts. In addition to the courses offered by the department in comparative literature and literatures in foreign languages, the student is encouraged to take courses in English, history, philosophy, and visual and performing arts. One of the special aspects of the program is the emphasis on developing a practical and critical approach to texts. This may take the form of play production, seminars in translation of lyric poetry and drama, and supervised work in contemporary critical theory.
Related Careers:
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Literary Magazines |
Writing, Editing, Critic, Design / Layout |
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Publishing |
Writing, Editing, Research |
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Film / Video Production Companies |
Producer, Art Director |
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Theater |
Performer, Scriptwriter, Production, Art Director |
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Education |
Elementary, Secondary, University teaching |
Additional fields to consider – Translator, Advertising, Archivist / Historian
Links:
American Comparative Literature Association (http://www.acla.org/)
National Middle School Association (http://www.nmsa.org/)
National Council of Teachers of English (http://www.ncte.org)
Renaissance Society of America (http://www.rsa.org)
Rhetoric Society of America (http://www.rhetoricsociety.org)
Western Literature Association (http://www.usu.edu/westlit/)
Educational Theatre Association (http://www.edta.org)