General information
| Course type | AMUPIE |
| Module title | Comparative Literature Studies |
| Language | English |
| Module lecturer | dr Izabela Sobczak |
| Lecturer's email | konradd@amu.edu.pl |
| Lecturer position | adiunkt |
| Faculty | Faculty of Polish and Classical Philology |
| Semester | 2026/2027 (summer) |
| Duration | 30 |
| ECTS | 5 |
| USOS code | 03-AP-CLS |
Timetable
For questions regarding classes, please contact Dr. Izabela Sobczak: sobiza@amu.edu.pl
Module aim (aims)
The aim of the course is to present the main fields of comparative literary studies and and the methods of comparative analysis based on literary texts.
Pre-requisites in terms of knowledge, skills and social competences (where relevant)
Syllabus
Course learning content: |
| Definition and place of comparative studies among the literature and culture studies |
| History of comparative studies |
| Elements of poetics in comparative studies |
| The concept of world literature |
| Comparative literature studies and recent trends in literary theory |
| Comparative literature studies and translation studies |
Reading list
- Susan Bassnett, Comparative Literature: A Critical Introduction, OUP, Oxford, 1992.
- Comparative Literature in the age of Multicultuturalism, ed. Ch. Bernheimer, E. Apter, K. A. Appiah, E. Ahean, Johns Hopkins University Press 1994
- Gayatri Chakravarthy Spivak. Death of a discipline, New York Columbia, UP 2003
- Pascale Casanova, The world republic of letters. Harvard Univiersity Press 1999
- Franco Moretti, Atlas of the European Novel, Verso Books 1999
- David Damrosch. What is world literature. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2003.
- Paul Jay. Global Matters. The Transnational Turn in Literary Studies, Carnel Univ. Press, 2010
- Emily Apter, he Translation Zone : A New Comparative Literature, Princeton University Press 2005
- Maria Todorova, Imagining the Balcans, Oxford University Press 1997
- Bozidar Jezernik, Wild Europe: The Balkans in the Gaze of Western Travellers, Saqui Books 2004
- The Princeton Sourcebook In Comparative Literature: From the European Enlightenment to the Global Present. By D. Damrosh, N. Melas, M. Buthelezi. Princeton University Press 2009.