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UCLA | Comparative Literature The UCLA Department of Comparative Literature is dedicated to the study and teaching of literatures,

https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/events/british-academy-conferences/comparative-literature-and-decoloniality/?fbclid=...
04/07/2025

https://www.thebritishacademy.ac.uk/events/british-academy-conferences/comparative-literature-and-decoloniality/?fbclid=IwY2xjawJg4ChleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHu9WMScrY77OcsTD4j1aNvZGuHQKVrq5TK5Ff6rzEDl7X6Y_sSg1_A4TPVf5_aem_1yj4LSEAgWwZYkG1Ib_qlw

How might decolonisation change comparative literature? This conference brings together scholars from around the world to revisit the intersection of comparative literature and colonialism to engage with the emerging worldwide 'decolonial turn' in the humanities and social sciences.

12/12/2019

Two American Comparative Literature Association events at the MLA convention in Seattle. Please come by and say hello!

1. ACLA Special Session - #367: "(In)Comparables, Humanism, and the Humanities"
3:30 PM–4:45 PM Friday Jan 10, 2020
WSCC - 606
Panelists: Joseph R. Slaughter, Columbia U; Shaden M. Tageldin, U of Minnesota, Twin Cities; Bruce W. Robbins, Columbia U; Shu-mei Shih, ACLA Second Vice President, U of California, Los Angeles.
Presider: Waïl S. Hassan, ACLA President, U of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

2. ACLA Cash Bar
7:15 PM–8:30 PM Friday Jan 10, 2020
Sheraton - Diamond

The Stanford Daily has published Professor Michael Rothberg's letter to the President and Provost of Stanford, which cal...
04/30/2019

The Stanford Daily has published Professor Michael Rothberg's letter to the President and Provost of Stanford, which calls on them to reverse their decision to cut funding to Stanford University Press. Read Professor Rothberg's eloquent letter here!

I am writing to you as a scholar of the Holocaust and as a two-time Stanford University Press author. I was distressed to read this past week in various news sources that you plan to significantly cut support for the press. According to those who work closely with SUP, this cut could lead to the dem...

Please join us on Friday, February 8th at 3pm in the Senate Chamber Arts 326 for the 4th Annual Dimic Lecture featuring ...
01/31/2019

Please join us on Friday, February 8th at 3pm in the Senate Chamber Arts 326 for the 4th Annual Dimic Lecture featuring Dr. Shu-mei Shih. The lecture topic will be "Comparative Literature in a Relational World," and refreshments will follow.

A big thanks to the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies for hosting the event!

WELCOME WEEK OPEN HOUSEWHEN: WED, SEPT 26 @ 4:00-5:00 pmWHERE: KAPLAN HALL 348Please join the Department of Comparative ...
09/25/2018

WELCOME WEEK OPEN HOUSE

WHEN: WED, SEPT 26 @ 4:00-5:00 pm
WHERE: KAPLAN HALL 348

Please join the Department of Comparative Literature for its annual Welcome Week Open House! Students from all majors are welcome to come learn about UCLA’s exciting Comparative Literature undergraduate program! The Department offers:

GE/Writing II courses
Major and minor programs
Unique research opportunities
Meet new and continuing COM LIT students, faculty and department staff. Light refreshments will be served.

Please join the Department of Comparative Literature for its annual Welcome Week Open House! Students from all majors are welcome to come learn about UCLA’s exciting Comparative Literature undergraduate program! The Department offers: GE/Writing II courses Major and minor programs Unique research ...

Are you interested in contemporary opera? Do you want to learn how opera engages with issues of social justice? COM LIT ...
09/25/2018

Are you interested in contemporary opera? Do you want to learn how opera engages with issues of social justice?

COM LIT 191, SEMINAR 2 (Fall 2018) will explore the history of opera in South Africa, Black opera, and contemporary operas that engage with issues of social justice. Students will learn about operatic history and style, as well as how to analyze the relationship between music and words, and interpret operatic texts (libretti).

The highlight of this class will be the field trips to the LA Opera, where students will experience Philip Glass's Satyagraha live.

Class ID: 152846202 https://ccle.ucla.edu/course/view/18F-COMLIT191-2
20 student cap

https://www.laopera.org/season/1819-season-la-opera-season/satyagraha/ LA Opera

The UCLA Department of Comparative Literature would like to congratulate all of our graduates of Class of 2018. The comm...
06/28/2018

The UCLA Department of Comparative Literature would like to congratulate all of our graduates of Class of 2018. The commencement ceremony featured faculty, students, their families and alumni. Professor of Comparative Literature and Italian Studies, Massimo Ciavolella, was given the opportunity to be the 2018 UCLA Humanities Commencement Speaker. We thank all of our students for their valuable contribution to the department and we wish you the very best on your journey ahead.

Congratulations UCLA Comparative Literature Class of 2018!

Click on the link below to view photos.

The UCLA Department of Comparative Literature would like to congratulate all of our graduates of Class of 2018. The commencement ceremony featured faculty, students, their families and alumni. Professor of Comparative Literature and Italian Studies, Massimo Ciavolella, was given the opportunity to b...

Manigua Productions is proud to present Houses Without Walls, written and directed by UCLA Comp Lit Alumna Susannah R. D...
05/08/2018

Manigua Productions is proud to present Houses Without Walls, written and directed by UCLA Comp Lit Alumna Susannah R. Drissi, starring Magdalena Emar, Yelyna De Leon, and Maria Ignacia Hojas. Houses Without Walls portrays two generations of women coping with motherhood and madness in the aftermath of the Cuban Revolution of 1959. Torn between historical and personal traumas, and love, fear, and resentment for their daughters, Candela and Gloria’s stories are almost impossible to tell apart. Each day, without reprieve, they speak to themselves and to each other across a wall. One day, however, the wall no longer holds, and Candela and Gloria come face to face. They simply can’t forget—if anything, they remember too much. Likewise, their daughters—now women living in exile—grapple with lives turned upside-down by history and personal choices. Their mothers will die without them. Their own daughters, too, will leave them one day. Ultimately, HOUSES WITHOUT WALLS reminds us that motherhood, like a revolution, is a life-altering event—often wrought with obligation, madness, and pain. Read an excerpt at LCG Lounge: http://www.lcgeditores.com/blog/2017/12/4/houses-without-walls-by-susannah-rodriguez-drissi

For press release, including reviews, and ticket information, please visit us at http://www.hollywoodfringe.org/projects/4939

UCLA Comp Lit Roundtable on Translation featuring the work of grad students Mariam Rahmani and Helga Zambrano. Wednesday...
05/03/2018

UCLA Comp Lit Roundtable on Translation featuring the work of grad students Mariam Rahmani and Helga Zambrano. Wednesday, May 16th at 5:30 in Humanities 348. Dinner provided.

http://complit.ucla.edu/spotlight/graduate-student-spotlight-with-ben-ratskoff/
04/23/2018

http://complit.ucla.edu/spotlight/graduate-student-spotlight-with-ben-ratskoff/

What is your area of research? My research is really at the intersections of black studies and Jewish studies. I’m interested in interrogating the broad, historical relationship between anti-Semitism and white supremacy by looking in particular at Nazism’s relationship to contemporaneous forms o...

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