Program Overview
The Comparative Literature doctoral program at UC Davis offers a comprehensive curriculum with a focus on interdisciplinary collaboration. Students benefit from a diverse faculty and designated emphases in various fields. The program provides six years of guaranteed funding and a strong placement record for graduates in both academia and beyond.
Program Outline
Degree Overview:
Our doctoral students are supported by a large group of core and affiliated faculty in Comparative Literature. Our faculty hold cross-appointments with the departments of East Asian Languages and Cultures, English, French and Italian, German and Russian, Middle East/South Asian Languages, and Religious Studies. The program actively collaborates with interdisciplinary programs in critical theory, the digital humanities, science and technology studies, cinema and media, and performance studies. We work closely with our students to ensure they get the intellectual and professional training needed to succeed in their careers. The program mentors graduate students as both teachers and emerging scholars, and we have a strong placement record both within and outside the academy.
Careers:
The program mentors graduate students as both teachers and emerging scholars, and we have a strong placement record both within and outside the academy.
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Core faculty research areas: Classical Arabic literature, Classical and modern Persian literature, Pre-modern Indian literature, Chinese literature and film, Medieval and early modern French, Reception studies, European romanticism, Latin American literature, Jewish studies, Italian modernism, Modern Japanese literature and culture, Twentieth-Century American fiction, Contemporary Arabic poetry, Contemporary European poetry/poetics, Pre-modern, early modern, and modern drama, History of aesthetics, Political economy, Psychoanalysis and trauma theory, Religion and performance, Translation studies. Designated emphases: In conjunction with the PhD, we offer designated emphases in critical theory, feminist theory and research, classics and classical receptions, Native American studies, African American & African studies, second language acquisition, studies in performance and practice, as well as writing, rhetoric, and composition studies. Funding: We guarantee six years of support to students who make continued satisfactory progress towards the degree. UC Davis offers a number of competitive fellowships that provide year-long teaching releases in the first year and at the dissertation stage. Our students have also been successful at securing outside fellowships. Admission requirements: We look for students with strong potential for comparative research and teaching, and a commitment to the interpretive analysis of cultural forms. Our graduate students come from a wide range of cultural and intellectual backgrounds.
University of California
Overview:
The University of California (UC) is a public university system with 10 campuses across California. It is known for its academic excellence, diverse student body, and commitment to research. UC offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, and its campuses are located in various settings, from bustling cities to coastal towns.
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Academic Excellence:
UC is consistently ranked among the top public universities in the world, with renowned faculty and cutting-edge research.Financial Aid:
UC offers generous financial aid packages, with tuition fully covered for many California students.Diverse Student Body:
UC campuses are known for their diverse student populations, representing a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives.Research Opportunities:
UC campuses are leaders in research, offering students opportunities to participate in groundbreaking projects.Campus Locations:
UC campuses are located in various settings across California, offering students a choice of urban, suburban, or rural environments.Academic Programs:
UC offers a wide range of academic programs across its 10 campuses, including:
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