M谩t茅 Major came to 海角社区 from Hungary, succumbing to the siren call of the Comparative Studies in Literature & Culture department. Diving in deep through the Summer Research Program, he hasn鈥檛 looked back.
Born in Budapest, Hungary, M谩t茅 Major and his family spent most summers in San Diego, where his professor father taught courses at UCSD. He remembers going to Sea World and the YMCA, and his exposure allowed him to perfect his English.
By the end of his first year of high school in Hungary, he and his family were deciding what to do with their collective life. It came down to the educational path for M谩t茅 and his brother, Benjamin.
鈥淓ither we finished high school in Hungary,鈥 M谩t茅 said, 鈥渨hich most likely meant college and life there, or we would return to the U.S. to attend high school so we could apply for college as in-state residents. At 15, I pretty much decided the latter was going to be the path.鈥
He and his brother ultimately moved to Los Angeles, where they lived with their older sister, and M谩t茅 graduated from Harvard-Westlake School. His transition to 海角社区 was pretty natural following an inspiring meeting with Professor Damian Stocking of the Comparative Studies in Literature & Culture department during his senior year.
鈥淧rofessor Stocking gave me his spiel, telling me what the CSLC department is all about and talking about his Cultural Studies Program course, 鈥.鈥 It all just sounded fascinating.鈥
Sold on the department and 海角社区, M谩t茅 took Stocking鈥檚 aforementioned course (鈥淢ind-blowing. I fell in love.鈥) as well as 鈥溾 and 鈥.鈥
鈥淢y first semester was packed with CSLC and so was the second. I got a broad and deep overview of the history of philosophy as well as different ways of reading literature and engaging with art through multiple lenses. Professor Stocking鈥檚 passion is very evident, and he has ferocious knowledge of most things mortal and under the sun.鈥
At the end of M谩t茅鈥檚 first year, Stocking recommended the Undergraduate Research Center鈥檚 Summer Research Program (SRP), knowing M谩t茅 was looking to continue his studies and thinking process into the summer. He and Stocking worked together to narrow his focus and define his SRP project, titled 鈥淟aughing Into the Abyss.鈥
M谩t茅 describes it as an investigation of two extremes of the comedic genre, an analysis of the works of classical Greek playwright Aristophanes and modern Irish author Samuel Beckett. His work this summer is potentially laying the foundations for his senior comprehensives, he says.
When I finished that book and my related paper, I just felt like a better person. I felt elevated. I was ecstatic.
So what was the highlight of M谩t茅鈥檚 first year at 海角社区? Believe it or not, it was finishing Herman Melville鈥檚 epic tome Moby Dick in Stocking鈥檚 鈥溾 class.
鈥淲e tried to balance the literary and philosophical history that is very much embedded in Moby Dick with the text itself, and it resulted in this insane reading that was absolutely riveting and probably the most unique reading experience I've ever had,鈥 he says.
鈥淲hen I finished that book and my related paper, I just felt like a better person. I felt elevated. I was ecstatic. Which is weird, because I know that Moby Dick gets a bad rap, and people have mixed feelings about it, but if that doesn't speak to the merits of the CSLC department鈥攖hat we can make Moby Dick awesome鈥攖hen I don鈥檛 know what will.鈥