The Division of Languages and Literature offers majors in the areas of literature; written arts; and foreign languages, cultures, and literatures. All students in the division are encouraged to study languages other than English; foreign language instruction currently offered includes American Sign Language, Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Yiddish, and ancient Greek and Latin. Interdisciplinary majors are also offered in Asian studies, classical studies, French studies, German studies, Italian studies, Middle Eastern studies, Russian and Eurasian studies, and Spanish studies (see Interdivisional Programs and Concentrations).
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Our Programs
The Division of Languages and Literature includes the following academic programs:
Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures
Literature
Written Arts
Matthew Mutter, Division Chair; Associate Professor of Literature
Foreign Languages, Cultures, and Literatures
Literature
Written Arts
Matthew Mutter, Division Chair; Associate Professor of Literature
Coursework and Requirements
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Bard Translation and
Translatability Initiative
BTTI encourages curricular initiatives that promote translation, particularly from a multicultural or multidisciplinary perspective, and aims to bring together scholars, teachers, writers, and artists from the United States and other countries. BTTI also works with Bard faculty members to elicit new interdisciplinary insights, develop new curricula, strengthen communication, and stimulate experimentation among the College’s four divisions and across its network of international liberal arts and graduate studies programs. Among other events throughout the academic year, BTTI hosts an annual translation symposium at Bard.
Languages and Literature News and Events
Featured News
Writers Kelly Link and Jedediah Berry ’99 to Give Reading at Bard College on March 3
“What a special joy to welcome back my former Bard student, Jedediah Berry, to speak with my students and give a public reading alongside one of my favorite writers and longtime Conjunctions contributors, Kelly Link,” said Bradford Mo
Recent News
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Dinaw Mengestu Interviewed in World Literature Today
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Joseph Luzzi’s Dante’s Divine Comedy Reviewed in the Wall Street Journal
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Nikkya Hargrove ’05 Interviewed in Bomb Magazine
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Celeste Connell ’26 Wins 2024 Dante Prize
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Five Bard College Students Win Gilman International Scholarships to Study Abroad
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Dinaw Mengestu’s Someone Like Us Named One of Obama’s Favorite Books of 2024
Upcoming Events
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3/03Monday1:00 pm – 2:00 pm EST/GMT-5
Kline, College Room
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3/03Monday4:00 pm – 5:00 pm EST/GMT-5
Campus Center, Weis Cinema
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3/04Tuesday12:00 pm – 1:30 pm EST/GMT-5
Kline, College Room
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3/04Tuesday1:30 pm – 2:30 pm EST/GMT-5
Kline, College Room