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FILM STUDIES 321c: VPA.German Expressionism and Its Legacy
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
VPA.German Expressionism and Its Legacy
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FILM STUDIES 322c: VPA.Film and Biography
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Spring 2007. TRICIA WELSCH. Explores how filmmakers have constructed public history through films professing to tell life stories of important individuals. Examines the biopic as a significant and long-lived genre, looks at issues of generic change and stability, and considers the narrative process in relation to historic events and individuals. Attendance at weekly evening screenings is required. Prerequisite: Film Studies 101, 201, or 202.
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FILM STUDIES 333c: VPA.The Films of John Ford
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Fall 2006. TRICIA WELSCH. Examines the films of John Ford, from the silent period to the 1960s. Considers his working methods and visual composition, as well as consistent themes and characterizations. Investigates Ford's reputation in light of shifting American cultural values. Attendance at weekly evening screenings is required. Prerequisite: Film Studies 101, 201, or 202.
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FILM STUDIES 401c¨C404c: Advanced Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
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FRENCH 101c: Elementary French I
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every fall. Fall 2006. HAN ¦THA V éT é-CONGOLO A study of the basic forms, structures, and vocabulary. Emphasis on listening comprehension and spoken French. Three class hours per week and one weekly conversation session with assistant, plus regular language laboratory assignments. Primarily open to first- and secondyear students who have had two years or less of high school French. A limited number of spaces are available for juniors and seniors.
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FRENCH 101c - Elementary French I
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FRENCH 102c: Elementary French II
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every spring. Spring 2007. CHARLOTTE DANIELS. A continuation of French 101. A study of the basic forms, structures, and vocabulary. Emphasis on listening comprehension and spoken French. During the second semester, more stress is placed on reading and writing. Three class hours per week and one weekly conversation session with assistant, plus regular language laboratory assignments. Prerequisite: French 101 or equivalent.
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FRENCH 102c - Elementary French II
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FRENCH 203c: Intermediate French I
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every fall. Fall 2006. WILLIAM VANDERWOLK. A review of basic grammar, which is integrated into more complex patterns of written and spoken French. Short compositions and class discussions require active use of students' acquired knowledge of French. Three class hours per week and one weekly conversation session with teaching fellow. Prerequisite: French 102 or placement.
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FRENCH 203c - Intermediate French I
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FRENCH 204c: Intermediate French II
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every spring. Spring 2007. KATHERINE DAUGE-ROTH. Continued development of oral and written skills; course focus shifts from grammar to reading. Short readings from French literature, magazines, and newspapers form the basis for the expansion of vocabulary and analytical skills. Active use of French in class discussions and conversation sessions with French assistants. Three class hours per week and one weekly conversation session with teaching fellow. Prerequisite: French 203 or placement.
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FRENCH 204c - Intermediate French II
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FRENCH 205c: Advanced French I
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every fall. Fall 2006. CHARLOTTE DANIELS AND KATHERINE DAUGEROTH. Conversation and composition based on a variety of contemporary films and texts about France and Francophone countries. Grammar review and frequent short papers. Emphasis on student participation including short presentations and debates. Three hours per week plus one weekly viewing session for films and weekly conversation session with teaching fellow. Prerequisite: French 204 or placement
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FRENCH 205c - Advanced French I
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FRENCH 207c: d-IP.Francophone Cultures
3.00 Credits
Bowdoin College
Every Fall. Fall 2006. HAN ¦THA V éT é-CONGOLO An introduction to the cultures of various French-speaking regions outside of France. Examines the history, politics, customs, cinema, literature, and the arts of the Francophone world, principally Africa and the Caribbean. Readings include newspaper and magazine articles, short stories, and a novel. Students see and discuss television news, documentaries, and feature films. (Same as Latin American Studies 206.) Prerequisite: French 205 or permission of the instructor.
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