Comparative Literature Courses 2024-25

In order to MAJOR in Comparative Literature, students need to fulfill the following requirements:

    1. not fewer than one (6 credits) of the following first year Comparative Literature courses, and obtain a grade C or above: CLIT1001 or CLIT1008 or CLIT1009 or CLIT1010;
    2. 12 credits of introductory courses from any Arts programmes, which may include additional credits in 1000-level Comparative Literature courses; and
    3. not fewer than 54 credits of 2000- and 3000-level Comparative Literature courses, which should include (i) not fewer than one (6 credits) foundational course (CLIT2001, CLIT2025, CLIT2094 and CLIT2095) preferably in the second year, and (ii) not fewer than one (6 credits) capstone experience course.

MINOR in Comparative Literature shall consist of CLIT1001 or CLIT1008: Ways of Reading: Film, Literature, and Culture or CLIT1009: Introduction to Postcolonialism and Culture or CLIT1010: Ways of Thinking about Culture and Society; and not fewer than 30 credit units of 2000- and 3000-level courses.

To fulfill the credit requirements of the major/minor in Comparative Literature, students can also take the following courses in other programmes:

  • Gender Studies programme: GEND2001, GEND2007, GEND2008 and GEND2009.
  • History programme: HIST2082, HIST2083, HIST2085 and HIST2119.
  • Music programme: MUSI2044 and MUSI2055.
  • School of Chinese: CHIN2348, CHIN2358, HKGS2008, HKGS2011 and HKGS2012
  • School of Modern Languages and Cultures: AFRI2007, AMER2022, AMER2033, AMER2035, AMER2048, AMER2052, AMER2071, EUST2011, EUST2030, EUST3020,  SINO2008, SINO2012 and SINO2013.
  • Faculty of Law: LLAW3141.

Please refer to the relevant programmes for course details and availability.

All courses offered in the department will be assessed continuously with 100% coursework.  Teaching activities may include film screenings, workshops, and guest lectures.  Assignments may include essay writing, oral presentations in tutorials, and take-home or in-class tests.  Course organizers will provide details of assessment at the beginning of their courses.

FALL 2024

CLIT1010: Ways of thinking about culture and society

CLIT2008: Film Culture II

CLIT2025: Visual Cultures

CLIT2088: Critical approaches to film studies

CLIT2089: Culture and Queer Theory

CLIT2095: World, Text, and Critic

CLIT2096: Ethics of film and literature

CLIT3019 : Internship in Comparative Literature and Cultural Sectors (Capstone)

CLIT3020: Independent Research (Capstone)

CLIT3027: From states of nature to states of the world: Political theory as literature  (Capstone)

CLIT3028: Modern theory / ancient texts (Capstone)

SPRING 2025

CLIT1008: Ways of Reading Film, Literature, and Culture

CLIT2001: Comparative Studies of Literary and Visual Narratives

CLIT2014: Feminist Cultural Studies

CLIT2026: Digital culture

CLIT2045: Colonialism/postcolonialism

CLIT2065: Hong Kong Culture: representations of identity in literature and film

CLIT2105: Marxism, critical theory, and real cultural studies

CLIT2106: Contemporary media cultures in East Asia

CLIT3019 : Internship in Comparative Literature and Cultural Sectors (Capstone)

CLIT3020: Independent Research (Capstone)

CLIT3021: Advanced Studies in Theory and Cultural Analysis (Capstone)