Prof. Gasyna has been named one of six Conrad Humanities Scholars in the College of LAS
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Founded in 1967, the Program in Comparative and World Literature at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign has been at the forefront of interdisciplinary teaching and research in the humanities, offering courses that work across different national languages and literary traditions, as well as those that combine the study of literature with other disciplines, including film and visual culture, science and medicine, economics and law. Our program was one of the first to offer and emphasize non-Western and cross-cultural perspectives, and World Literature – from Asia and Africa, to Europe and the Americas – is an area where we continue to excel today.
Prof. Gasyna has been named one of six Conrad Humanities Scholars in the College of LAS
Harriet Murav has been appointed as a Professor in the Center for Advanced Study starting Fall 2024, one of our highest honors.
The Spanish newspaper Cordopolis published a long interview with Prof. Eric Calderwood about the...
New program at Illinois helps professors amplify their ideas to a wider audience.
Exploration of the cultural and historical roots of globalization and the development of global consciousness from...
Comparative study of major works of literature, philosophy and culture in the Western tradition from the ancient...
Credit: 3 hours.
Explores a combination of western and non-western literature through the focus on a...