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Twin Cities Campus
Comparative Studies in Discourse and Society MinorCultural Studies & Comparative Literature
College of Liberal Arts
Link to a list of faculty for this program.
Contact Information
Department of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, 235 Nicholson Hall, 216 Pillsbury Drive S.E., Minneapolis, MN 55455 (612-624-8099; fax: 612-626-0288)
Email:
csds@umn.edu
Website: http://csds.cla.umn.edu
While most traditional humanistic disciplines tend to focus either on a given mode of discourse (e.g., art history, musicology) or a specific cultural context (e.g., American studies, European languages and literatures), this program engages a broader problematic--how discourse and cultural production both shape and are shaped by life in time, space, matter, and society. Drawing on a variety of theoretical positions, close attention is paid to various types of discourse, such as music, film, myth, ritual, architecture, landscape and urban design, painting, sculpture, and literature in elite, popular, folk, and mass culture, understanding these as both a site and an instrument of contestation and negotiation among social forces. More generally, the program seeks to re-associate intellectual and cultural history with social and political history, to set discourse of various sorts within a social context, and to consider specific social formations within the ongoing historical process. In all this, the program encourages work that is interdisciplinary (at times, even anti-disciplinary) as well as cross-cultural. The curriculum emphasizes seminars and directed research. The core requirement is a two-semester research seminar that develops critical and analytic skills and introduces current theoretical perspectives with the study of historical problems. Many courses are nonrecurring and closely relate to current faculty research. In all cases, students should consult their advisers and the director of graduate studies concerning course selections. Apart from the basic research seminar, each entering graduate student enrolls in CSDS 8901 - Pedagogy of Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature, which focuses on developing skills and experience in teaching and other professional concerns, and CSDS 8902 - Methodologies Colloquium, which introduces students to the research interests and approaches of the core faculty.
Program Delivery
Prerequisites for Admission
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Program Requirements
Use of 4xxx courses toward program requirements is permitted under certain conditions with adviser approval.
Minor Requirements for Students Majoring in Other Fields: A minimum of 12 credits is required for a master's minor, which must include CSDS 8001 and 8002. A minimum of 12 is required for a Ph.D. minor and must include CSDS 8001 and 8002.
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