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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 245, FREN 246, or consent of the instructor. Explores the theme of the self and the other in the French literary tradition from the Middle Ages to present times. Close readings of a variety of literary genres will allow us to study the different embodiments of the "other" including the colonized,the feminine, and the self. Febles.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 245, FREN 246 or consent of the instructor. Addresses the question "What is French culture?"through a multimedia study of topics drawn from French geography, history, artistic traditions, and institutions. Includes topics such as Paris and its legacy, the formation of a citizen of the republic, and World War II. Febles.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq: FREN 245, FREN 246, or consent of the instructor. Exposes students to a wide variety of contemporary issues in France, including trends in sexuality and marriage, violence in the suburbs, Franco- American relations, multiculturalism, and French identity politics. Febles.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 245, FREN 246, or consent of the instructor. Not offered in 2008-2010.] Studies culture and offers insights about the French and the increasingly diverse influences that define them as a people. Recent topics have included "Growing Up French" and "UrbaEncounters: Filming Paris." Staff.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 245, FREN 246, or consent of the instructor. Provides a multimedia study of selected Frenchspeaking cultures of North America, the Caribbean, the South Pacific, and Africa. Uses the perspectives on France viewed from outside, discovered in a corpus of both literary and sociohistorical texts, to approach an understanding of these other French cultures. Ciret-Strecker.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 245, FREN 246, consent of the instructor. Examines three genres that have been popular since the birth of the French literary tradition, and widely used to study human nature and convey morals and ethics. Analyses how the three literary forms have evolved over the past centuries and how they are now turning into a cinematographic genre. Ciret-Strecker.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 245, FREN 246, or consent of the instructor. Covers masterpieces of French theater from the classical seventeenth century to the modern Théatre de l'absurde and Théatre de boulevardIntertwines texts and visual representations on stage, as students read, watch and act. Programs from local theaters might be includedCiret- Strecker.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: FREN 245, FREN 246, or consent of the instructor. Explores the literary representations of Paris and its importance to the development of realism, symbolism, and surrealism. Readings in major authors representing these movements will allow us to study such themes as the city and insurrection, Paris underground, and the emergence of the consumer society. Febles.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: Consent of the instructor. Directed study addresses coursework required for the major or degree not being offered formally that semester. Students work under the close supervision of a faculty member. Consent is required for a directed study, which does not count toward the independent learning requirement. Staff.
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4.00 Credits
4 sem. hrs. Prereq.: Consent of the instructor. Staff.
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