Study stories across languages, borders, and time through NYU’s BA in Comparative Literature.
Postcolonial themes in South Asian and African novels
The role of exile in Latin American poetry
Narratives of migration in European and Middle Eastern fiction
Comparative mythology in ancient Greek and Egyptian texts
Women’s voices in 20th-century literature across cultures
Analyzing magical realism across language traditions
Queer literature and cross-cultural expression
Digital storytelling in multilingual media
Modernist movements in American and Russian literature
Translating identity: Case studies in bilingual writing
Narratives of resistance in African and Caribbean literature
The influence of the Bible and Qur'an on global literature
Censorship and freedom in global literary publishing
Feminist literary criticism: East vs. West perspectives
The concept of ‘home’ in diaspora literature
Hypertext and non-linear storytelling across cultures
Literary translation challenges in poetry vs. prose
Role of literature in shaping national identity
Language politics in post-war literature
Literature and globalization: Blurred cultural boundaries
Bridge cultures through narrative with NYU’s Comparative Literature program—where languages and worlds meet.
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