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Despite its awkward, non-departmental status, comparative literature is a lightlight of Columbia's academic program, with such scholars as [[Gayatri Spivak]] and [[Hamid Dabashi]] available to students. | Despite its awkward, non-departmental status, comparative literature is a lightlight of Columbia's academic program, with such scholars as [[Gayatri Spivak]] and [[Hamid Dabashi]] available to students. | ||
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Revision as of 00:21, 6 August 2007
The Institute for Comparative Literature and Society (ICLS), formerly the Center for Comparative Literature and Society is less a department and more a faculty cluster, although it does administer the undergraduate major in comparative literature, grants graduate concentrations and certificates in the discipline, and offers related classes.
Despite its awkward, non-departmental status, comparative literature is a lightlight of Columbia's academic program, with such scholars as Gayatri Spivak and Hamid Dabashi available to students.