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Comparative Literature (CMLIT)  
427 Burrowes  
814-863-0589  

CMLIT 001
 
Introduction to Western Literatures Through the Renaissance
 
Introductory comparative survey of European and American literatures of Ancient through Renaissance periods, considering genre, themes, cultural and literary values.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 205 HEND-S  CAMPOS-MUNOZ, GERM (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 001U
 
Introduction to Western Literatures Through the Renaissance
 
Introductory comparative survey of European and American literatures of Ancient through Renaissance periods, considering genre, themes, cultural and literary values.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Schreyer Honors College Honors Course and Credit Requirements
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 119 THOMAS  DJELAL, JUANA CELI (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 003
 
Introduction to African Literatures
 
Comparative analysis of drama, essay, novel, poetry, and stories from traditional oral forms to contemporary expressions of African literary styles.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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TOUMAYANTS, MICHEL (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 004
 
Introduction to Asian Literatures
 
Comparative interpretations of narrative, drama, lyric, and other writings from East Asia and other regions, viewed as world literature.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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TACHIBANA, REIKO (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 004U
 
Introduction to Asian Literatures
 
Comparative interpretations of narrative, drama, lyric, and other writings from East Asia and other regions, viewed as world literature.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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     T R 02:30P - 03:45P 122 POND  ABEL, JONATHAN ERA (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 005
 
Introduction to Literatures of the Americas
 
Comparative interpretation of the oral and written literary traditions of North, Central, and South America.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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267 WILLARD 
CUYA GAVILANO, LOR (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 011
 
The Hero in World Literature
 
The figure of the hero/heroine examined in world literature as a vehicle for expressing social and cultural values.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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255499 001 55
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     M W F 10:10A - 11:00A 358 WILLARD  HUMENIUK, MARIANO (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 083T
 
First-Year Seminar in Comparative Literature
ARTHURIAN WORLDS 
International topics in literature and culture; each seminar will have a specific topic as announced (see the Comparative Literature Web site).
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies First-Year Seminar
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  View Controls   T R 01:00P - 02:15P 430 BURROWES  ECKHARDT, CAROLINE (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 083T
 
First-Year Seminar in Comparative Literature
INTL SHORT STORY 
International topics in literature and culture; each seminar will have a specific topic as announced (see the Comparative Literature Web site).
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies First-Year Seminar
Satisfies Schreyer Honors College Honors Course and Credit Requirements
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  View Controls   T R 09:45A - 11:00A 430 BURROWES  KADIR, DJELAL (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 100
 
Introduction to Comparative Literature
 
Comparative approaches (studying international literary periods, themes, genres, etc.) and principles of literary interpretation introduced through readings representi more...
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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108 CHAM 
ERTURK LENNON, NER (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 101
 
The Theme of Identity in World Literature: Race, Gender, and Other Issues of Diversity
HUMAN RIGHTS & LIT 
Themes of gender and heritage, centrality and marginality, self and other, as expressed in literary works from around the world.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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255511 001 150
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     T R 02:30P - 03:45P 022 DEIKE  MCCLENNEN, SOPHIA (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 101U
 
The Theme of Identity in World Literature: Race, Gender, and Other Issues of Diversity
HUMAN RIGHTS & LIT 
Themes of gender and heritage, centrality and marginality, self and other, as expressed in literary works from around the world.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Schreyer Honors College Honors Course and Credit Requirements
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     T R 11:15A - 12:30P 430 BURROWES  MCCLENNEN, SOPHIA (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 105
 
The Development of Literary Humor
 
Literary humor expressed as satire, comedy, and farce--from ancient times to the present--in an international and multicultural context.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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     T R 11:15A - 12:30P 220 HAMMOND  BEEBEE, THOMAS OLI (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 105
 
The Development of Literary Humor
1ST YR STUDNT ONLY 
Literary humor expressed as satire, comedy, and farce--from ancient times to the present--in an international and multicultural context.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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     T R 11:15A - 12:30P 220 HAMMOND  BEEBEE, THOMAS OLI (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 106
 
The Arthurian Legend
 
The growth and development of the legend of King Arthur, from medieval Europe to modern Japan.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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255517 001 85
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     M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 358 WILLARD  CROFT, RYAN JAMES (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 108
 
Myths and Mythologies
 
World mythology: myths primarily of non-Western cultures, based on selected areas and traditions around the world.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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     M W 04:40P - 05:55P 121 SPARKS  ABOUL-HOSN, SYDNEY (814) 863-0589
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     W 06:00P - 09:00P 270 WILLARD  BELL, JAMESON B (814) 865-3443

CMLIT 108
 
Myths and Mythologies
1ST YR STUDNT ONLY 
World mythology: myths primarily of non-Western cultures, based on selected areas and traditions around the world.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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  View Controls   M W 04:40P - 05:55P 121 SPARKS  ABOUL-HOSN, SYDNEY (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 109
 
Native American Myths, Legends, and Literatures
 
Myths, legends, and literatures of Native American cultures.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
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255526 001 50
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 109 OSMOND  ABOUL-HOSN, SYDNEY (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 120
 
The Literature of the Occult
 
Important literary works dealing with witchcraft, demonology, vampirism, ghosts, and related concepts, from biblical times to present.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 106 CHAM  SATTAR, ATIA (814) 863-0589
404344 002 42
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     T R 01:00P - 02:15P 104 STEIDLE  RESTA, JEFFREY PIE (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 120U
 
The Literature of the Occult
 
Important literary works dealing with witchcraft, demonology, vampirism, ghosts, and related concepts, from biblical times to present.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Schreyer Honors College Honors Course and Credit Requirements
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328168 001 20
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     M W 09:45A - 11:00A 003 FERGUSON  EBURNE, JONATHAN P (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 153
 
International Cultures Through Literature and Film
 
Comparison of narrative techniques employed by literature and film in portraying different cultures; topics may vary each semester.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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     M W F 02:30P - 03:20P 220 HAMMOND  MORELLO, HENRY JAM (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 184
 
The Short Story
 
Lectures, discussion, readings in translation, with primary emphasis on major writers of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies General Education - Humanities (GH)
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255535 001 20
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ENGL 184    M W F 11:15A - 12:05P 262 WILLARD  MARSHALL, ASHLEY M (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 295
 
Internship
 
Supervised off-campus, non-group instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0 - 18.0
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CMLIT 296
 
Independent Studies
 
Creative projects, including research and design, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0 - 18.0
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CMLIT 300H
 
Honors Thesis
 
Individual projects involving research, reading, and writing; preparation of an honors thesis in comparative literature or world literature.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies Schreyer Honors College Honors Course and Credit Requirements
 Prerequisite: Participation in the University Scholars program
 
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  View Controls   APPT   BEEBEE, THOMAS OLI (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 400Y
 
Senior Seminar in Literary Criticism and Theory
 
Discussions of theories of literature, of literary criticism, and particularly of the distinct methods of comparative study; individual projects.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies U.S. Cultures (US) OR Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Writing Across the Curriculum
 Prerequisite: seventh-semester standing; 18 credits in literature
 
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  Syllabus  T 02:30P - 05:30P 109 E E WEST  HUANG, ALEXANDER C (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 404
 
Literary Modes of Asia
 
Selected works from the major poetry, fiction, and drama of such countries as India, China, Japan.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
Satisfies Bachelor of Arts - Other Cultures
 Prerequisite: 3 credits in literature or related field appropriate to this course
 
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318 WILLARD 
SHEN, SHUANG (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 453
 
Narrative Theory: Film and Literature
 
Comparative study of the aesthetics and techniques of film and literature; close analyses of masters of each art form.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: COMM 150 or 3 credits in literature
 
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MORELLO, HENRY JAM (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 470
 
Old Masters of the Modern Novel
 
Major novels of Joyce, Proust, Kafka, Thomas Mann, Nabokov, and others; their contributions to the art of the novel.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
Satisfies International Cultures (IL)
 Prerequisite: 3 credits in literature
 
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     M W 02:30P - 03:45P 105 CHAM  EBURNE, JONATHAN P (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 496
 
Independent Studies
 
Creative projects, including research and design, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0 - 18.0
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255556 001 8
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CMLIT 502
 
Comparative Criticism I: Classical to Neoclassical
 
Issues in literary criticism from Plato and Aristotle to the mid-eighteenth century.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
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     M 02:30P - 05:30P 430 BURROWES  KADIR, DJELAL
ECKHARDT, CAROLINE
BEEBEE, THOMAS OLI
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CMLIT 570
 
Forces in Contemporary Literature
SPECTERS OF COMPAR 
Intellectual currents and experimental forms in contemporary world literature.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0 - 6.0
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350452 001 10
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     R 02:30P - 05:30P 430 BURROWES  ERTURK LENNON, NER (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 580
 
Contemporary Literary Theory
MATERIAL TEXTS 
Major issues in contemporary literary theory and their significance for criticism, with emphasis on continental European theorists and their influence.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
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350449 001 10
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     W 02:30P - 05:30P 430 BURROWES  EUBANKS, CHARLOTTE (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 596
 
Individual Studies
 
Creative projects, including nonthesis research, which are supervised on an individual basis and which fall outside the scope of formal courses.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0 - 9.0
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CMLIT 597A
 
Comparative Criticism: Pre-Modern Foundations
5 WEEK CRSE W/502 
This is a five week, one credit course on pre-modern classics that have defined the critical and theoretical tradition in comparative literary studies.
  08/24/2009-09/28/2009   Credits: 1.0
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354160 001 5
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     M 02:30P - 05:30P 430 BURROWES  KADIR, DJELAL (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 597B
 
Comparative Criticism: Pre-modern Concepts of Allegory and Representation
4 WEEK CRSE W/502 
This short course, meeting the middle 5 weeks of the semester, considers ancient and medieval concepts of allegory and representation.
  10/05/2009-10/30/2009   Credits: 1.0
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354163 001 5
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     M 02:30P - 05:30P 430 BURROWES  ECKHARDT, CAROLINE (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 597C
 
Comparative Criticism: Postructuralism's Classical Figures
5 WEEK CRSE W/502 
The reanimation and deployment of Western Classical thought in poststructuralist theories of literature and culture.
  11/02/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0
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     M 02:30P - 05:30P 430 BURROWES  BEEBEE, THOMAS OLI (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 597D
 
Poetics: International Legacy for Edgar Allan Poe
 
A reading of Poe and examination of his legacy in the writers around the worldinfluenced by Poe's works.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 3.0
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353506 001 9
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     T 02:30P - 05:30P 430 BURROWES  KADIR, DJELAL (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 600
 
Thesis Research
 
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  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0 - 15.0
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255568 001 10
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  View Controls   APPT   ECKHARDT, CAROLINE (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 601
 
Ph.D. Dissertation Full Time
 
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  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 0.0
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255571 001 10
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  View Controls   APPT   ECKHARDT, CAROLINE (814) 863-0589

CMLIT 602
 
Supervised Experience in College Teaching
 
Supervision of teaching; consideration of insturctional aims and objectives, methods of lecturing and leading discussions, evaluation of student work.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0 - 3.0
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255574 001 15
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CMLIT 603
 
Foreign Academic Experience
 
Foreign study and/or research constituting progress toward the degree at a foreign university.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0 - 12.0
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255577 001 5
4
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CMLIT 610
 
Thesis Research Off Campus
 
No description.
  08/24/2009-12/11/2009   Credits: 1.0 - 15.0
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255580 001 5
5
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