Folklore Studies
Major Requirements
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All major areas of concentration in Comparative Studies require a total of 60 credits, including Comparative Studies 398 and 598 and at least one "foundation course" in the area of concentration. Remaining courses fulfill interdisciplinary/thematic/comparative and distribution requirements. All Comparative Studies students should work with their advisers to develop a strong, coherent, individualized program.
The concentration in Folklore requires the following:
Foundation course (5 credits):
Required (5 credits):
English 270 Introduction to Folklore
Interdisciplinary requirement (30 credits):
The following courses are required (10 credits):
Distribution requirement (25 credits):
Distribution Requirement (Folklore electives):
(Electives print version)
Students should choose to focus their folklore studies on a particular geographical region, historical period, or ethnic group (e.g. the ancient or modern Middle East, Appalachian or Mexican culture); a particular medium, theme, or genre (e.g., verbal arts and literature or art and material culture); or folklore and a particular domain of culture (e.g., folklore and religion). The list of courses that satisfy this requirement appear below; additional courses not listed below may, given appropriate content, be substituted at the discretion of the Comparative Studies adviser. No more than 15 credits at the 200-level may count toward fulfillment of the Distribution Requirement.
For quarterly course schedule: http://comparativestudies.osu.edu/courses/default.cfm: click "concentration course schedule"
Comparative Studies
205 Literature and Ethnicity
214 Intro to Sexuality Studies
241 Intro to Asian American Studies
242 Intro to Latino/a Studies
243 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Race and Ethnicity in the Americas
264 Reading Popular Culture
270 Intro to Comparative Religion
272 Science and Society
273 Intro to World Literature
274 Intro to Comparative Cultural Studies
275 Intro to Visual Representation
301 Love in World Literature
306 The Quest in World Literature
314 Women in East Asian and Asian American Literature
321 The Religions of India
322 Native American Religions
323 the Buddhist Tradition
324 African Religions
336 Cultural Studies of American Musics
339 Transnationalism & Culture in the Americas
345 South Asian American Religion & Culture
373 Translating Literatures and Cultures
377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World
398 Approaches to Comparative Studies
470 Folklore of the Americas
475 Studies in Ethnography
515 Gender, Sexuality, and Religion
520 Theory and Method in the Study of Religion
525 Contemporary Religious Movements in Global Context
526 New Age and New Religious Movements
531 The City and Culture
535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science
541 Myth and Ritual
542 Native American Identity
543 Asian American Literature and Culture
544 Latino/a Literature and Culture
545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality
573 World Literature: Theory and Practice
585.01 Intro to the Study of Literacy
585.02 History of Literacy
620 Approaches to the Study of Religion
641 Japanese Religious Traditions
645 Studies in Korean American Literature
648 Studies in Orality and Literacy
651 Topics in Comparative Studies
665 Studies in Japanese American Literature
672 Poetry and Politics in the 20th-century Mediterranean
677.01 Genres of Folk Literature
677.02 Themes in World Folklore
677.03 Folk Custom, Art, and Material Culture
677.04 Comparative Folk Groups
678 Studies in Chinese American Literature
Religious Studies-SeeComparative Studies
African American and African Studies
243 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Race and Ethnicity in the Americas
244 Survey of African and African-derived Music in the Western World
251 Introduction to African Literature
254 Themes in African American Literature
278 Contemporary Black Art
284 Intro to African and African American Thought
288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradiotion
290 Black Youth
303 Language, Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
310 Perspectives on the African Diaspora
342 Music, Religion, and Ritual in Africa
345 African American Thinkers
351 Caribbean Literature in English
376 African American Art
378 History of Jazz I
379 History of Jazz II
451 Black Experience in Caribbean, African, and Afro-American Literatures
505 Language and the Black Experience
545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality
551 Selected Topics in African American Literatures
565 Slavery in the Atlantic World
582 Studies in African American Literature
H584 Literature and Modern Experience in Africa
595 Theorizing Race
Anthropology
202 Peoples & Cultures: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology,
241 Culture & Cultures of the Middle East
421 Regional Survey in Cultural Anthro
421.05 Anthropology of Africa
421.06 Latin American Cultures and Migration in Global Perspective
525 History of Anthropological Theory
610 Ethnobotany
620 Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology
620.02 Anthro of Women
620.03 Peasant Soci & Cult
620.05 Cultural Ecology
620.08 Anthro of Food: Culture, Society, and Eating
620.11 Anthro of Religion
620.15 Economic Anthropology
702 Theories in Cultural Anthropology
Arabic
241 Culture of the Contemporary Arabic World
377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World
672 Arabic Folk Narrative in Translation
Chinese
231 Traditional Chinese Culture
232 Modern Chinese Culture
600 Performance Traditions of China
674 Chinese Opera
678 Studies in Chinese American Literature
Classics
222 Classical Mythology
H223 Honors Seminar: Topics in Ancient Literature and Society
224 Classical Civilization: Greece
225 Classical Civilization: Rome
226 Byzantine Civilization: Constantinople and the Empire of New Rome
230 Medicine in the Ancient World
250 Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World
301 Greek and Roman Epic
310 Topics in Ancient Literature and Culture
322 The Hero in Classical Mythology
323 Religion in the Graeco Roman World
324 Magic in the Ancient World
325 Christians in the Greco-Roman World
326 Christian Heroes: Byzantine Saints' Lives
327 Ancient Gods, Changing Identitiess
508 Gender and Sexuality in Greece and Rome
East Asian
346 Asian American Film
357 East Asian Folklore
H399 East Asian Thought in the Western Imagination
675 Women Writers, Culture, and Society in East Asia
677 Performance Traditions in Contemporary East Asia
English
264 Reading Popular Culture
270 Intro to Folklore
277 Introduction to Disability Studies
280 The English Bible
281 Intro to African-American Literature
367.05 The U.S. Folk Experience
505 Language and the Black Experience
571 Studies in the English Language
573.01 Rhetorical Theory & Analysis of Discourse
573.02 Rhetorical Theory & Analysis of Social Action
577 Studies in Folklore
577.01 Folk Groups and Communities
577.02 Folklore Genres: Form, Meaning and Use
577.03 Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore
580 Special Topics in Gay and Lesbian Language and Literature
581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures
582 Studies in African American Literature
583 Special Topics in World Literature in English
585.01 Topics in Literacy Studies
585.02 History of Literacy
586 American Indian Literature & Culture
587 Asian American Literature and Culture
588 Latino/a Literature and Culture
592 Special Topics in Women in Literature
681.01 Studies in Korean-American Literature
681.02 Studies in Japanese-American Literature
681.03 Studies in Chinese-American Literature
French
206 Intro to French Media and Visual Culture
250 Topics in French Literature and Culture in Translation
418 French Language & Culture
427 Francophone Lit: from Empire to Nation
German
250 German Lit & Popular Culture
399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film
Hebrew
241 Culture of Contemporary Israel
375 The Holocaust in Literature and Film
376 The Jewish Mystical Tradition
History
323.01 History of African-Americans in the Age of Slavery
323.02 History of African-Americans from Emancipation to the Present
325 Introduction to Women's History: The American Experience
326 History of Modern Sexualities
332 Jews in American Film
346 Intro to Asian American History
368.01 Introduction to Native American History
368.02 Native American Peoples of the Andes
525 Topics in Women's History
526 Historical Perspectives on Sexuality: Same Sex Sexuality in the Western World
528 Love in the Modern Western World
533.06 Women in Latin America
568.01 Native American History from European Contact to Removal, 1560-1820
568.02 Native American History from Removal to Present
577.01 Chicano History, From the Spanish Colonial Period to 1900
577.02 Chicano History, From 1900 to the Present Era
585 History of Literacy
589 Marginal Groups in the Non-Western World
Japanese
231 Elements of Japanese Culture
600 Performance Traditions of Japan
665 Studies in Japanese American Literature
Korean
231 Elements of Korean Culture
600 Performance Traditions of Korea
645 Studies in Korean American Literature
655 Interdisciplinary Course in Korean Art, Music, Film, and Literature
656 Interdiscipliinary Topics in Korean Politics and Society
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
240 Magic and Witchcraft in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
504 Arthurian Legends
Modern Greek
241 Culture of Contemporary Greece
H250 Greek Identities: Ancient and Modern
268 Folklore of Contemporary Greece
Music
250 Music Cultures of the World
252 History of Rock and Roll
253 Intro to Jazz
288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradition'
348 Music on the Move in a Globalized World
351 The World of Music
352 Selected World Musics I
353 Selected World Musics II
672 Introduction to Ethnomusicology
675 Russian Folk Tradition
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
241 The Culture and Cultures of the Middle East
311 Language Evolution and Language Change
341 Islam in the U.S.
345 Women in the Muslim Middle East
351 Intro to Islam
360 Sheherazade and Company: Sex, Gender and Power in Middle Eastern Storytelling
370 Mythology of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia
372 Literatures and Cultures of the Islamic World
380 Everyday Life in South Asia
612 Languages and Cultures of the Middle East
644 Culture and Politics in Central Asia
646 Colonial Cities in Postcolonial Memory: The Politics of Urban Development in the Middle East
648 Studies in Orality and Literacy
672 Poetry and Politics in the Mediterranean
675 Intellectuals in the Middle East
Persian
241 Introduction to Persian Culture
370 Persian Mythology and Folklore
374 Intro to Persian Epic
Portuguese
330 Intro to Brazilian Culture
331 Portuguese Culture and Society
335 Cannibal Brazil: Cultural Encounters & Negotiations of Identity in Literature and Culture
560 Cultural Expressions of Portugal and Lusophone Africa
561 Cultural Expressions of Brazil
Rural Sociology
622 Amish Society
678 Women in Rural Society
Russian
235 Modern Russian Culture: Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia
644 Russian Folklore
Scandinavian
222 Nordic Mythology and Medieval Culture
513 The Icelandic Saga
Slavic
245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture
H583 Cinderella's Fantasy: Gender & Women in Western and Eastern Europe
Sociology
380 American Racial and Ethnic Relations
382 Sociology of Asian American Life
Spanish
330 Reinventing America
331 Caribbean Cultures
510 Mexican Studies
555 Indigenous and Colonial Literatures of Latin America
557 Survey of Latino/a Literature in the U.S.
560 Introduction to Spanish American Culture
561 Introduction to the Culture of Spain
H565 Latin American Indigenous Literatures and Cultures
567 Spanish Mosaic: Catalonia, Basque Country, Galacia and Andalusia
Turkish
241 Turkish Culture
371 Turkish Sufism
641 Travels in Turkey
Women's Studies
300 Intro to Feminist Analysis
305 Gender, Culture, and Power in International Perspective
320 Topics in Women’s Studies
340 Latina Experience in the U.S.
370 Varieties of Female Experience: Lesbian Lives
375 Women and Visual Culture
505 Feminist Analysis in Global Perspective
510 American Women's Movements
520 Women of Color and Social Activism
524 Women and Work
527 Studies in Gender and Cinema
535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science
540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture
545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality
550 History of Western Feminist Thought
560 Chicana Feminism
575 Issues in Contemporary Feminism
576 Women and Visual Culture in Latin America
623 African Women
624 Women and Social Change in Latin America
Yiddish
241 Yiddish Culture
399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film
Comp St 398 Approaches to Comparative Studies
Comp St 598 Senior Seminar
Four of the following are required, including at least one Comp St 677 class (20 credits):
Comp St 377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World
Comp St 651 Topics in Comparative Studies (with an appropriate topic)
Comp St 677.01 Genres of Folk Literature Comp St 677.02 Themes in World Folklore
Comp St 677.03 Folk Custom, Art, and Material Culture
Comp St 677.04 Comparative Folk Groups
English 577.01 Folk Groups and Communities
English 577.02 Folklore Genres: Form, Meaning, and Use
English 577.03 Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore
Comp St 598 Senior Seminar
Four of the following are required, including at least one Comp St 677 class (20 credits):
Comp St 377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World
Comp St 651 Topics in Comparative Studies (with an appropriate topic)
Comp St 677.01 Genres of Folk Literature Comp St 677.02 Themes in World Folklore
Comp St 677.03 Folk Custom, Art, and Material Culture
Comp St 677.04 Comparative Folk Groups
English 577.01 Folk Groups and Communities
English 577.02 Folklore Genres: Form, Meaning, and Use
English 577.03 Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore
Distribution requirement (25 credits):
Distribution Requirement (Folklore electives):
(Electives print version)
Students should choose to focus their folklore studies on a particular geographical region, historical period, or ethnic group (e.g. the ancient or modern Middle East, Appalachian or Mexican culture); a particular medium, theme, or genre (e.g., verbal arts and literature or art and material culture); or folklore and a particular domain of culture (e.g., folklore and religion). The list of courses that satisfy this requirement appear below; additional courses not listed below may, given appropriate content, be substituted at the discretion of the Comparative Studies adviser. No more than 15 credits at the 200-level may count toward fulfillment of the Distribution Requirement.
For quarterly course schedule: http://comparativestudies.osu.edu/courses/default.cfm: click "concentration course schedule"
Comparative Studies
205 Literature and Ethnicity
214 Intro to Sexuality Studies
241 Intro to Asian American Studies
242 Intro to Latino/a Studies
243 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Race and Ethnicity in the Americas
264 Reading Popular Culture
270 Intro to Comparative Religion
272 Science and Society
273 Intro to World Literature
274 Intro to Comparative Cultural Studies
275 Intro to Visual Representation
301 Love in World Literature
306 The Quest in World Literature
314 Women in East Asian and Asian American Literature
321 The Religions of India
322 Native American Religions
323 the Buddhist Tradition
324 African Religions
336 Cultural Studies of American Musics
339 Transnationalism & Culture in the Americas
345 South Asian American Religion & Culture
373 Translating Literatures and Cultures
377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World
398 Approaches to Comparative Studies
470 Folklore of the Americas
475 Studies in Ethnography
515 Gender, Sexuality, and Religion
520 Theory and Method in the Study of Religion
525 Contemporary Religious Movements in Global Context
526 New Age and New Religious Movements
531 The City and Culture
535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science
541 Myth and Ritual
542 Native American Identity
543 Asian American Literature and Culture
544 Latino/a Literature and Culture
545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality
573 World Literature: Theory and Practice
585.01 Intro to the Study of Literacy
585.02 History of Literacy
620 Approaches to the Study of Religion
641 Japanese Religious Traditions
645 Studies in Korean American Literature
648 Studies in Orality and Literacy
651 Topics in Comparative Studies
665 Studies in Japanese American Literature
672 Poetry and Politics in the 20th-century Mediterranean
677.01 Genres of Folk Literature
677.02 Themes in World Folklore
677.03 Folk Custom, Art, and Material Culture
677.04 Comparative Folk Groups
678 Studies in Chinese American Literature
Religious Studies-SeeComparative Studies
African American and African Studies
243 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Race and Ethnicity in the Americas
244 Survey of African and African-derived Music in the Western World
251 Introduction to African Literature
254 Themes in African American Literature
278 Contemporary Black Art
284 Intro to African and African American Thought
288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradiotion
290 Black Youth
303 Language, Race and Ethnicity in the U.S.
310 Perspectives on the African Diaspora
342 Music, Religion, and Ritual in Africa
345 African American Thinkers
351 Caribbean Literature in English
376 African American Art
378 History of Jazz I
379 History of Jazz II
451 Black Experience in Caribbean, African, and Afro-American Literatures
505 Language and the Black Experience
545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality
551 Selected Topics in African American Literatures
565 Slavery in the Atlantic World
582 Studies in African American Literature
H584 Literature and Modern Experience in Africa
595 Theorizing Race
Anthropology
202 Peoples & Cultures: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology,
241 Culture & Cultures of the Middle East
421 Regional Survey in Cultural Anthro
421.05 Anthropology of Africa
421.06 Latin American Cultures and Migration in Global Perspective
525 History of Anthropological Theory
610 Ethnobotany
620 Special Topics in Cultural Anthropology
620.02 Anthro of Women
620.03 Peasant Soci & Cult
620.05 Cultural Ecology
620.08 Anthro of Food: Culture, Society, and Eating
620.11 Anthro of Religion
620.15 Economic Anthropology
702 Theories in Cultural Anthropology
Arabic
241 Culture of the Contemporary Arabic World
377 Contemporary Folklore in the Arab World
672 Arabic Folk Narrative in Translation
Chinese
231 Traditional Chinese Culture
232 Modern Chinese Culture
600 Performance Traditions of China
674 Chinese Opera
678 Studies in Chinese American Literature
Classics
222 Classical Mythology
H223 Honors Seminar: Topics in Ancient Literature and Society
224 Classical Civilization: Greece
225 Classical Civilization: Rome
226 Byzantine Civilization: Constantinople and the Empire of New Rome
230 Medicine in the Ancient World
250 Sports and Spectacles in the Ancient World
301 Greek and Roman Epic
310 Topics in Ancient Literature and Culture
322 The Hero in Classical Mythology
323 Religion in the Graeco Roman World
324 Magic in the Ancient World
325 Christians in the Greco-Roman World
326 Christian Heroes: Byzantine Saints' Lives
327 Ancient Gods, Changing Identitiess
508 Gender and Sexuality in Greece and Rome
East Asian
346 Asian American Film
357 East Asian Folklore
H399 East Asian Thought in the Western Imagination
675 Women Writers, Culture, and Society in East Asia
677 Performance Traditions in Contemporary East Asia
English
264 Reading Popular Culture
270 Intro to Folklore
277 Introduction to Disability Studies
280 The English Bible
281 Intro to African-American Literature
367.05 The U.S. Folk Experience
505 Language and the Black Experience
571 Studies in the English Language
573.01 Rhetorical Theory & Analysis of Discourse
573.02 Rhetorical Theory & Analysis of Social Action
577 Studies in Folklore
577.01 Folk Groups and Communities
577.02 Folklore Genres: Form, Meaning and Use
577.03 Issues and Methods in the Study of Folklore
580 Special Topics in Gay and Lesbian Language and Literature
581 Special Topics in U.S. Ethnic Literatures
582 Studies in African American Literature
583 Special Topics in World Literature in English
585.01 Topics in Literacy Studies
585.02 History of Literacy
586 American Indian Literature & Culture
587 Asian American Literature and Culture
588 Latino/a Literature and Culture
592 Special Topics in Women in Literature
681.01 Studies in Korean-American Literature
681.02 Studies in Japanese-American Literature
681.03 Studies in Chinese-American Literature
French
206 Intro to French Media and Visual Culture
250 Topics in French Literature and Culture in Translation
418 French Language & Culture
427 Francophone Lit: from Empire to Nation
German
250 German Lit & Popular Culture
399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film
Hebrew
241 Culture of Contemporary Israel
375 The Holocaust in Literature and Film
376 The Jewish Mystical Tradition
History
323.01 History of African-Americans in the Age of Slavery
323.02 History of African-Americans from Emancipation to the Present
325 Introduction to Women's History: The American Experience
326 History of Modern Sexualities
332 Jews in American Film
346 Intro to Asian American History
368.01 Introduction to Native American History
368.02 Native American Peoples of the Andes
525 Topics in Women's History
526 Historical Perspectives on Sexuality: Same Sex Sexuality in the Western World
528 Love in the Modern Western World
533.06 Women in Latin America
568.01 Native American History from European Contact to Removal, 1560-1820
568.02 Native American History from Removal to Present
577.01 Chicano History, From the Spanish Colonial Period to 1900
577.02 Chicano History, From 1900 to the Present Era
585 History of Literacy
589 Marginal Groups in the Non-Western World
Japanese
231 Elements of Japanese Culture
600 Performance Traditions of Japan
665 Studies in Japanese American Literature
Korean
231 Elements of Korean Culture
600 Performance Traditions of Korea
645 Studies in Korean American Literature
655 Interdisciplinary Course in Korean Art, Music, Film, and Literature
656 Interdiscipliinary Topics in Korean Politics and Society
Medieval and Renaissance Studies
240 Magic and Witchcraft in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
504 Arthurian Legends
Modern Greek
241 Culture of Contemporary Greece
H250 Greek Identities: Ancient and Modern
268 Folklore of Contemporary Greece
Music
250 Music Cultures of the World
252 History of Rock and Roll
253 Intro to Jazz
288 Bebop to Doowop to Hiphop: The Rhythm and Blues Tradition'
348 Music on the Move in a Globalized World
351 The World of Music
352 Selected World Musics I
353 Selected World Musics II
672 Introduction to Ethnomusicology
675 Russian Folk Tradition
Near Eastern Languages and Cultures
241 The Culture and Cultures of the Middle East
311 Language Evolution and Language Change
341 Islam in the U.S.
345 Women in the Muslim Middle East
351 Intro to Islam
360 Sheherazade and Company: Sex, Gender and Power in Middle Eastern Storytelling
370 Mythology of Ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia
372 Literatures and Cultures of the Islamic World
380 Everyday Life in South Asia
612 Languages and Cultures of the Middle East
644 Culture and Politics in Central Asia
646 Colonial Cities in Postcolonial Memory: The Politics of Urban Development in the Middle East
648 Studies in Orality and Literacy
672 Poetry and Politics in the Mediterranean
675 Intellectuals in the Middle East
Persian
241 Introduction to Persian Culture
370 Persian Mythology and Folklore
374 Intro to Persian Epic
Portuguese
330 Intro to Brazilian Culture
331 Portuguese Culture and Society
335 Cannibal Brazil: Cultural Encounters & Negotiations of Identity in Literature and Culture
560 Cultural Expressions of Portugal and Lusophone Africa
561 Cultural Expressions of Brazil
Rural Sociology
622 Amish Society
678 Women in Rural Society
Russian
235 Modern Russian Culture: Magnificence, Mayhem, and Mafia
644 Russian Folklore
Scandinavian
222 Nordic Mythology and Medieval Culture
513 The Icelandic Saga
Slavic
245 Introduction to Slavic Literature and Culture
H583 Cinderella's Fantasy: Gender & Women in Western and Eastern Europe
Sociology
380 American Racial and Ethnic Relations
382 Sociology of Asian American Life
Spanish
330 Reinventing America
331 Caribbean Cultures
510 Mexican Studies
555 Indigenous and Colonial Literatures of Latin America
557 Survey of Latino/a Literature in the U.S.
560 Introduction to Spanish American Culture
561 Introduction to the Culture of Spain
H565 Latin American Indigenous Literatures and Cultures
567 Spanish Mosaic: Catalonia, Basque Country, Galacia and Andalusia
Turkish
241 Turkish Culture
371 Turkish Sufism
641 Travels in Turkey
Women's Studies
300 Intro to Feminist Analysis
305 Gender, Culture, and Power in International Perspective
320 Topics in Women’s Studies
340 Latina Experience in the U.S.
370 Varieties of Female Experience: Lesbian Lives
375 Women and Visual Culture
505 Feminist Analysis in Global Perspective
510 American Women's Movements
520 Women of Color and Social Activism
524 Women and Work
527 Studies in Gender and Cinema
535 Gender, Sexuality, and Science
540 Studies in Women of Color Writing Culture
545 Intersections: Approaches to Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality
550 History of Western Feminist Thought
560 Chicana Feminism
575 Issues in Contemporary Feminism
576 Women and Visual Culture in Latin America
623 African Women
624 Women and Social Change in Latin America
Yiddish
241 Yiddish Culture
399 The Holocaust in Literature and Film
