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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
EdwigeTamaletTalbayev. tth1-2.15 Hu (0) An introduction to contemporary culture and literature written in French in the Maghreb (Algeria, Morocco, and Tunisia). Focus on the relation between the Islamic world and the French colonial experience, on postindependence discourses, and on ethnic and gender issues. Authors and filmmakers include Allouache, Ben Jelloun, Ben Lyazid, Chra?bi, Djebar, Feraoun, Mellah, and Mimouni.
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3.00 Credits
Edwin Duval. mw1-2.15 L5,Hu (36) A survey of the literature of the French Renaissance focusing on major authors, works, and literary movements in their historical and cultural contexts. Works include Rabelais's Gargantua, Marguerite de Navarre' s Heptaméro n, Ronsard 's Amou rs, Du Bella y's Regr ets, and Montaig ne's Ess
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3.00 Credits
Christopher L. Miller. t 1.30-3.20 L5,Hu (0) A comprehensive survey of literature written in French from sub-Saharan Africa and the Caribbean. The context of French colonialism and its institutions; local and global culture; independence and the postcolonial era. Authors include Senghor, Césaire, Sembène (including film), Kourouma, Ba, Belaya, Condé, and Lopes
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3.00 Credits
Jean-Jacques Poucel. tth9-10.15 L5,Hu (22) An introduction to the works of major twentieth-century playwrights, including Anouilh, Ionesco, Beckett, Sartre, and Genet. Special emphasis on theater of the absurd. The social, cultural, and political contexts of the plays; questions relating to theater in performance.
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3.00 Credits
Maryam Sanjabi. mw1-2.15 L5,Hu (36) Introduction to French existential literature of the postwar period, focusing on the work of Sartre, Camus, and Beauvoir. Ways that these authors expressed their many preoccupations (literary, philosophical, and political) in the face of a seem-ingly indifferent world.
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3.00 Credits
Marie-HélèneGirard.mw9-10.15 L5,Hu (0) Aspects of the relationship between art and literature in modern France: wit and humor through caricature and satirical literature. Focus on French history, culture, and media, using texts, prints, comics, films, and television shows.
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3.00 Credits
R. Howard Bloch, Margot Fassler. For description see under Humanities.
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3.00 Credits
Brian Reilly For description see under Humanities.
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3.00 Credits
R. Howard Bloch. For description see under Humanities.
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3.00 Credits
Maryam Sanjabi. mw1-2.15 L5,Hu (36) Women's narratives in French from the seventeenth century to the twentieth, including memoirs, diaries, and the epistolary novel. Topics include gender awareness, scientific progress, court scandal, sexuality, and amorous intrigue.
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