If you’re still looking to add an additional three graduate credits to your schedule this fall, the Comparative Literature program has just the class for you! COMPLIT 340, Studies in Literary Genres and Modes: Mystery and Identity in the Middle … Continue Reading »
Prof. Demetrius Williams discusses race in Milwaukee and Sherman Park
Demetrius Williams, associate professor of Comparative Literature and Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee and pastor of Community Baptist Church, recently sat down with OnMilwaukee.com to discuss race and community-building in Sherman Park and throughout the city.… Continue Reading »
In Focus: MALLT takes the lead in accelerated degrees within the College of Letters and Science
MALLT is proud to offer two of the first three accelerated degrees approved within the College of Letters & Science, allowing students to earn both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in just five years. The Bachelor’s degree in French/MALLT … Continue Reading »
Sarah Davies Cordova’s new co-edited volume on Veronique Tadjo
Sarah Davies Cordova, UWM professor of French, is the co-editor of the new volume Écrire, traduire, peindre–Véronique Tadjo–Writing, Translating, Painting, along with Désiré Wa Kabwe-Segatti. The volume was just released by Présence Africaine in Paris. Prof. Davies Cordova also co-authored … Continue Reading »
MALLT alum Michèle Kenfack publishes critical re-edition of 1903 Marcelin novel
Michèle Kenfack (MALLT ’13, concentration in French-to-English translation) recently published a critical re-edition of Frédéric Marcelin’s 1903 novel, Marilisse: roman haïtien. Kenfack, who is now a PhD student in French and Francophone Studies at the University of Chicago, provided the introductory material … Continue Reading »