Comparative Literary Studies
About Comparative Literary Studies
Our Program and Courses
Comparative literary studies is an innovative minor at F&M. Unlike literature programs at other colleges, we break down the artificial boundaries that can separate fields of knowledge and purposefully weave multiple points of view and disciplines into our courses. We draw from Classics, art history, theatre, and multiple languages to explore the diverse ways literature reflects on the human experience. As a student of comparative literary studies at F&M, you’ll study the classic work of authors such as Jane Austen, Fedor Dostoevsky, and Tsitsi Dangarembga; examine myth, theatre, and fairy tales; tackle literature in another language; and even explore J.R.R. Tolkien’s mythology to uncover the core ideas shared by humanity and develop a rich understanding of the ways other cultures are like our own.
By the time you graduate, you will have:
- Developed a broad and contextualized understanding of authors, works, and various literary traditions and forms by gaining a historical perspective on the development of literary genres and movements.
- Made connections between art and society to understand the processes of producing, disseminating, and consuming literature by looking at how works comment on social issues and questions and researching how those comments were received by readers.
- Investigated how literary, political, and social issues important to culture today were framed, discussed, and debated
Wondering what a comparative literary studies course is like? Take a look at our course catalog to see the depth and breadth of what’s available to you.
Learning Outside the Classroom
Our comparative literary studies professors are committed to tailoring your education to your interests and goals and will help you discover research and study-abroad opportunities to broaden your understanding of the discipline through connections with storytelling traditions in the Lancaster community and resources on campus, including F&M’s extensive library special collections.
Research Opportunities
Every student at F&M has extraordinary opportunities to engage in independent or faculty-led
                                             research. With faculty guidance, you can do a more in-depth dive into the topics that interest
                                             you most.
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Off-Campus Study
Where will your love of literature take you? F&M’s off-campus study program offers
                                             a range of opportunities to broaden your comparative literary studies minor while
                                             complementing your chosen major.
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Success Beyond F&M
F&M graduates are prepared to pursue advanced degrees or begin their chosen careers from day one. The creative and intellectual activities that make up comparative literary studies — including analyzing, writing, collaborating with others, and objective thought — help you develop useful and productive skills, which are valuable for any post-college plan.
                     
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