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Faculty Associates for Fall 2009

Dr. Dane Johnson

Professor, Comparative and World Literature Department

Project Scope

From No World to the Whole World: Re-making "World Literature" (CWL 230); Re-forming a Comparatist; Re-connecting Literature to the World

Dr. Johnson’s project with CTFD includes the development and restructuring of World Literature (CWL 230) as a “model course”—a task that will not only explore existing best-practice methodology, but also foster the creation of new pedagogical tools and techniques to revivify World Literature as a relevant, exemplary and truly global course. Dr. Johnson’s findings and methodologies will have a wide applicability to the university’s many survey classes on literature, culture and internationalism, and will be shared with the greater campus community.

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