Emerging scholars and other champions of culture strengthen their voices through the master's program in comparative literature, which will mark its 30th anniversary in 2025.
With this second volume, we present Axium, a journal of comparative criticism that publishes the work of Dartmouth undergraduate and graduate students.
Camella Pham, Guarini '23, has been awarded the American Comparative Literature Association's Presidential Master's Prize for Best Master's Thesis for "Colonial Translation Turned Vietnamization: Pham Quỳnh and the Discourse of Transculturation".
An event in honor of Monika Otter, Conversations with translators, publishers and editors on bridging distances in language and culture, April 12 and April 13, 2024. April 12, 2024 is a public event @ 3:45 pm Sanborn Library, April 13, 2024, Translation Workshops for Students only @10:30 am.
Hannah Kadin, a current undergraduate student that is writing an honor thesis on speculative fiction about environmental catastrophes, will join the PhD program in Comparative Literature at Northwestern University.
Seniors Fabrizio Lopez Cochachi, Matthew Skrod and Tiffany Chang defended their theses on Tuesday, May 21, 2024, 4:30 pm, Dartmouth Hall 104. Congratulations to all!