GernderKitten Posted October 9, 2019 Posted October 9, 2019 Hello! I am a foreign student looking for CompLit programs w/ a strong theoretical focus. I want to do work on autofiction and autobiography, and its possible correlations with phenomenology - what are the phenomenological underpinnings or presuppositions of autobiographical work, and what kind of phenomenology of reading could be devised from a singular autobiography? I worked a lot on French Continental philosophy during my undergrad, specifically Derrida, so I would welcome any program that is open to a deconstructionist approach in regards to my questions. Have you got any recommendations as to which programs I could apply? I already have on my list DePaul (philosophy), Emory and NYU. Thank you so much :)
Indecisive Poet Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 I don't know anything about their Comp Lit department, but UC Irvine's English department is very well known for its strength in critical theory, and both Derrida and J. Hillis Miller worked there at one point. It could be worth a perusal.
mozartjamesjoycesodomy Posted October 23, 2019 Posted October 23, 2019 would highly recommend Buffalo. Comp lit and English tend to bleed into one another -- steven miller, david johnson and rodolphe gasche all work very specifically on Derrida Washington University in St. Louis (WashU / WUSTL) requires its Comparative Literature students to have a secondary department in one of the following areas: Chinese, English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish or International Writing. Tili Boon Cuillé, Julie Singer, Harriet Stone, Melanie Micir, Julia Walker and Rafia Zafar are professors that could be a good match with work you're interested in. brontebitch 1
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