Classes in CMLT
| CMLT214 | Film Form and Culture (3 credits) | ||||
| Introduction to film forms in international perspective. Emphasis on the techniques of film analysis, distinctions among film genres, and the history of cinema. | |||||
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| CMLT270 | Global Literature and Social Change (3 credits) | ||||
| Comparative study of literature through selected literary works from several non-Western cultures, viewed cross-culturally in light of particular social, political, and economic perspectives. | |||||
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| CMLT275 | World Literature by Women (3 credits) | ||||
| Also offered as WMST275. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CMLT275 or WMST275. Comparative study of selected works by women writers of several countries, exploring points of intersection and divergence in women's literary representations. | |||||
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| CMLT277 | Literatures of the Americas (3 credits) | ||||
| Comparative study of several North, South, and Central American cultures with a focus on the specificities, similarities, and divergences of their literary and cultural texts. Course is meeting in Room H, Hornbake. | |||||
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| CMLT280 | Film Art in a Global Society (3 credits) | ||||
| Comparative study of a variety of film traditions from around the world, including cinema from Hollywood, Europe, Asia and developing countries, with a stress on different cultural contexts for film-making and viewing. | |||||
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| CMLT498L | Selected Topics in Comparative Studies:The Jazz Paradigm (3 credits) | ||||
| Also offered as ENGL379R. | |||||
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| CMLT498N | Selected Topics in Comparative Studies:Cinema of Liberation (3 credits) | ||||
| Also offered as ENGL379V. | |||||
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