Dartmouth College. Department of Comparative Literature
Biography
Comparative Literature is an interdisciplinary program that promotes the comparative study of literatures in different languages as well as of the relationship between literature and other spheres of human activity. It embraces both close attention to language and broader inquiry into the relationship between literature and other disciplines and practices, such as the visual and performing arts, philosophy, history, the social sciences, religion, sciences and mathematics.
Found in 1 Collection or Record:
Dartmouth College, Comparative Literature Program records May Be Restricted
Collection
Identifier: DA-853
DA-853
Date(s):
1970 to 2013
Scope and Contents
The collection contains institutional surveys and evaluations, program data, faculty personal statements, curriculum vitae, syllabi, publications, course evaluations, student evaluations, external review material, and course lists.The records document the activities of the Comparative Literature Program including material related to program chair K. Kopper, and the Women and Gender Studies Program. Administrative files of the Dean of the Faculty, including program,...