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FRENCH 270: Anthropology of France
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Anthropology 270. Refer to the Anthropology listing for a course description.
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FRENCH 310: Colonialism, Memory of Slavery And Immigration in France
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This is the same course as Anthropology 310. Refer to the Anthropology listing for a course description.
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FRENCH 324: Words in Translation
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
An initiation to French-English translation, with an emphasis on vocabulary building, syntaxical sequencing and stylistical devices. A. Place
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FRENCH 326: Civilization Through Conversation
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Stresses the improvement of oral skills by exploring various dimensions of contemporary French and Francophone culture. Newspaper and magazine articles as well as French television programs will be reviewed. This course will serve as a preparation for study abroad. Not open to students who have studied in a French-speaking country. Prerequisite: One 300-level course or permission of the department. Open to sophomores, juniors and seniors. Enrollment limited to 15 students. Staff
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FRENCH 327: Introduction to Literary And Textual Analysis
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Selected readings and contemporary French films aimed at developing an understanding of literary and cinematic techniques. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Offered every year. C. Spencer, R. Garelick
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FRENCH 328: Contemporary Issues in Francophonie
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
African (Maghrebian and West African), Canadian, and Caribbean authors. Focusing on questions of independence, language allegiance, colonialism, identity, and belonging. Prerequisite: Course 327 or permission of the department. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Staff
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FRENCH 329: French Cinema
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
A study of the major directors and orientations of the French cinema, starting with Lumière and Meliès and including Bunuel,Cocteau, Renoir and "la Nouvelle Vague." Special emphasis will be placed on thecinematic styles and techniques, and on their evolution during this period. Prerequisite: Course 327 or permission of the department. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Offered every year. C. Spencer
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FRENCH 330: Survey of French Literature
4.00 Credits
Connecticut College
This course introduces students to highlights in French literature from the Middle Ages to the Eighteenth Century. Topics covered include the comic tale, quest romance, classical drama, the rise of the novel, and Enlightenment philosophy. Course taught in French with readings in both French and English. Prerequisite: Course 327. Enrollment limited to 20 students. R. Garelick
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FRENCH 403: Citieson The Screen: Constructing Urban Space in The Cinema
2.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Focus on urban space as constructed on the screen and the interplay between architecture, sets, cultural memory, and film technologies. Study of films from the French cinematic tradition and examples from the American, Russian, and European cinemas. An additional weekly two-hour, two credit TOC session in French, 403T, will be offered to students who speak and read French beyond the intermediate level. Students selecting Course 403T must concurrently register for French 403. The TOC section is required for students who wish to count the course toward a major/minor in French. This is the same course as Film Studies 403. Prerequisite: Film Studies 101 or French 329; or permission of the instructor. J. Austin
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FRENCH 403T: Cities on The Screen: Constructing Urban Space in The Cinema
2.00 Credits
Connecticut College
Additional weekly two-hour session, in which texts and movies will be discussed in French. Students selecting Course 403T must concurrently register for French 403. Open to students who speak and read French beyond the intermediate level. Two credit hours. The TOC section is required for students who wish to count the course toward a major/minor in French. J. Austin
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