Organization profile
Organisation profile
At the Department of Comparative Literature - World Literature we study and research texts from different cultures (Europe, America, East Asia); periods (classical, medieval, renaissance, modern, post-modern); and mediums (literature, poetry, drama, theatre, cinema, art, music). We encourage our students to develop original and creative theoretical approaches to the different texts and cultures that are learned.
Our graduates work as academic researchers, teachers, dramaturges, editors, and writers.
Our students learn in a warm and supportive academic environment and are welcome to take part in the many extracurricular activities that the department offers and which include academic conferences, meetings with authors, visits to the theatre and to art exhibitions, and an intellectual discourse between faculty and students.
The Department of Comparative Literature offers undergraduate studies (BA) and graduate studies (MA and PhD). Undergraduate studies can be taken as a major program or combined with studies from other departments in the university, such as psychology, history, education etc. Graduate students work closely with their individual mentor on developing a research thesis that is based on their own original thought and analysis.
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
Profiles
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Albeck-Gidron Rachel
- Bar-Ilan University, Department of Comparative Literature - Associate Professor
- Bar-Ilan University, Department for Hebrew Literature and the Literature of Jewish Languages - Associate Professor
Person: Academic
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Bar-Itzhak Chen
- Bar-Ilan University, Department of Comparative Literature - Senior Lecturer
Person: Academic
Research output
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Fictional Rabbi-Sleuths A Novel Idea
Koplowitz-Breier, A. & Zucker, D. J., Apr 2025, In: Journal of Religion and Popular Culture. 37, 1, p. 1-20 20 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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How to Remain a Humanist after a Massacre in 17 Steps
Yasur, M. A., Freibach, S. & Aronson-Lehavi, S., 1 Dec 2024, In: TDR - The Drama Review - A Journal of Performance Studies. 68, 4, p. 129-136 8 p.Tel Aviv University, Bar-Ilan University
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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In Search of Epistemic Justice: A Tentative Cartography
Bar-Itzhak, C. (Editor) & Zurita, V. (Editor), 2024Research output: Other contribution › peer-review