World Languages & Literatures
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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/1253
Boston University’s Department of World Languages & Literatures (formerly Modern Languages and Comparative Literatures) is an intellectually vibrant and collegial community of scholars engaged in teaching and research about literature, film, and media culture in more than a dozen languages. Some of languages studied include Arabic, Chinese, German, Hebrew, Hindi-Urdu, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Russian, and Turkish.
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Department chair: Keith Vincent
Campus address: 745 Commonwealth Avenue
Phone: (617) 358-5032
Website: https://www.bu.edu/wll/
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On the Chinese character 土 (Earth)
(The Commercial Press, Beijing China, 2022-11-01) -
Memories of Harvard 哈佛追忆二三事
(The China Press, 2019-03-10) -
On the Chinese character 数 (number)
(The Commercial Press, Beijing China, 2022-09-01) -
On the Chinese character 公 (public)
(The Commercial Press, Beijing China, 2022-07-01) -
Futurity: contemporary literature and the quest for the past by Amir Eshel
(Project Muse, 2016) -
On the character 感(feel)
(The Commercial Press, Beijing China, 2022-05-01) -
On the character 览 (view)
(The Commercial Press, Beijing China, 2022-03-01) -
Arkadii bessmertnii (Dostoevskii o dushe, prebyvaiushchei vne tela)
(Russian Academy of Sciences, 2021-12-01)Volume on the "state of the field" with regard to Dostoevsky's "Adolescent." -
Dostoevsky in the 21st century
(2021-12-01)Roudtable with Stefano Aloe, Carol Apollonio, Kornelija Ičin, Sergei Kibalnik, and Boris Tikhomirov.