[csaa-forum] MONASH UNIVERSITY: GRADUATE STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, LITERARY & CULTURAL THEORY, CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY

Andrew Milner Andrew.Milner at arts.monash.edu.au
Tue Oct 21 13:44:40 CST 2008


CENTRE FOR COMPARATIVE LITERATURE AND CULTURAL STUDIES
Monash University
Melbourne

GRADUATE STUDIES IN COMPARATIVE LITERATURE, LITERARY & CULTURAL THEORY, 
CONTINENTAL PHILOSOPHY

The Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies is an 
interdisciplinary research centre, specialising in Comparative 
Literature, Literary and Cultural Theory, and Continental Philosophy. 
CCLCS offers the PhD degree by research only and by research and 
coursework, an MA degree by research, an MA in Critical Theory by 
coursework and research and a PG Diploma (Research) in Critical Theory. 
The postgraduate subjects taught cover the work of critical and cultural 
theorists such as Adorno, Benjamin, Bourdieu, Deleuze, Derrida, 
Foucault, Irigaray, Jameson, Kristeva, Said, Spivak, Williams and Žižek. 
Check the Centre’s website for further details: 
www.arts.monash.edu.au/cclcs/pgrad

CCLCS provides the following resources to candidates enrolled in its 
postgraduate programs:
• Regular research seminars
• Postgraduate workstations
• Financial support for conferences and fieldwork
• Colloquy a fully-refereed postgraduate journal
• An annual Postgraduate Colloquium.

For copies of the 2009 CCLCS Graduate Studies Prospectus contact: Ms 
Gail Ward, Executive Officer, Tel. (03) 9905 2208, email: 
Gail.Ward at arts.monash.edu.au

POSTGRADUATE SCOLARSHIPS FOR RESEARCH ON UTOPIA, DYSTOPIA AND SCIENCE 
FICTION

The Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies invites 
applicants for ARC Discovery Postgraduate Research Awards (for either 
PhD or MA candidates) to undertake research on utopia, dystopia and 
science fiction. Possible research projects include: utopia, dystopia 
and theology in Bloch, Benjamin and Adorno; post-structuralism and 
utopianism from Deleuze to Negri; utopia and science fiction in Jameson 
and Williams; culture and ecology in the Australian utopian imagination; 
myth, religion and utopia. Scholarship: Tax-free stipend of $20,007 pa 
(2008) plus project support funding. Applicants must have a First Class 
Honours degree in a relevant discipline or equivalent qualifications, 
and an interest in the research area.

TOP UP SCHOLARSHIPS

In 2009 the Centre will offer several top up scholarships of $10,000 pa 
to students who commence work on a PhD in the Centre and who hold an 
APA. These will be offered to students who want to work with the 
Centre’s leading research scholars on nominated topics. Topics and 
supervisor are listed below.

Professor Andrew Benjamin: 1) Walter Benjamin; 2) Philosophy and the 
Visual Arts, epecially work on painting; 3) Philosophical aspects of
19th and 20th Century Jewish Thought, especially Rosenzweig and Levinas.

Professor Andrew Milner: 1) Pierre Bourdieu, Fredric Jameson, Raymond 
Williams; 2) Utopia and Dystopia in Science Fiction; 3) Sociological
Approaches to Literature, especially Cultural Materialism.

Associate Professor Kate Rigby: 1) Ecophilosophy, Ecocriticism and 
Ecotheology; 2) Romanticism in European Literature; 3) German Literature
and Critical Theory.

Dr Alison Ross: 1) Rancière’s Critique of Modernism; 2) Kant’s Moral and 
Aesthetic Philosophy; 3) Michel Foucault.

For further details contact: Professor Andrew Milner, Graduate 
Coordinator, Tel (03) 9905 2979, email: Andrew.Milner at arts.monash.edu.au

Applications close 31 October 2008.

-- 
Professor Andrew Milner
Graduate Coordinator
Centre for Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies
Monash University
Melbourne
Victoria 3800
AUSTRALIA
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