The World Literature and Cultures minor is dedicated to the interdisciplinary study of historical and contemporary literature, which is representative of a diversity of the world's cultures. Students explore world literature and cultures with the aid of a variety of disciplinary methods of analysis and interpretation in the study of cultural texts and artifacts, as well as the interactions of the political, economic, cultural and social complexities with literature. The study of world literature and cultures is devoted to promoting a central trend among major research universities in the United States to engage in the critical integration of knowledge that cuts across the different disciplines, with sustained focus on the global study of cultures and literature, past and present.
World Literature and Cultures - Minor
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Minor in World Literature and Cultures
91²Ö¿â's Minor in World Literature and Cultures offers students a broad exploration of literary traditions and cultural expressions from around the globe. This interdisciplinary program allows students to study works of literature in their historical, social, and political contexts, while examining themes such as identity, globalization, and cross-cultural exchange. Students develop critical thinking, analytical, and communication skills as they engage with diverse perspectives and voices. This minor complements a variety of majors, preparing graduates for careers in fields such as education, international relations, publishing, and cultural advocacy, while fostering a deeper understanding of the global cultural landscape.