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3.00 Credits
Addresses the place of contemporary queer identities in French discourse. Discusses the new generation of queer authors and their principal concerns. Introduces students to the main classical references of queer subcultures, from Proust and Vivien to Hocquenghem and Wittig. Examines current debates on post-colonial and globalized queer identities through essays, songs, movies, and novels. Authors include Didier Eribon, Anne Garreta, Abdellah Taia, Anne Scott, and Nina Bouraoui. Taught in French.
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Prereq: One intermediate subject in French
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3.00 Credits
Studies major plays of the past six decades, with emphasis on recent works and trends. Attention to the influence of the Theater of the Absurd, the political events of 1968, the intellectual avant-garde, and mass-audience entertainment. Dramatists include Ionesco, Beckett, Genet, Arrabal, Sarraute, Cixous, Duras, Koltes, Reza, Visniec, Ndiaye, Schmitt, Grumberg, Balasko. Taught in French.
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Prereq: 21F.304 or 21F.374
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3.00 Credits
Close study of history and criticism of French literature, focusing on a specific group of writers, a movement, a theme, a critical or theoretical issue, or an analytic approach. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. Taught in French.
Prerequisite:
Prereq: One intermediate subject in French
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to the French language and culture with emphasis on the acquisition of vocabulary and grammatical concepts through active communication. Conducted entirely in French. Exposure to the language via a variety of authentic sources such as the Internet, audio, video and printed materials which help develop cultural awareness as well as linguistic proficiency. Coordinated language lab program. For graduate credit see 21F.351. Meets with 21F.371 when offered concurrently.
Prerequisite:
Prereq: None
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4.00 Credits
Continuation of introductory course to the French language and culture with emphasis on acquisition of vocabulary and grammatical concepts through active communication. Conducted entirely in French. Exposure to the language via a variety of authentic sources such as the Internet, audio, video and printed materials which help develop cultural awareness as well as linguistic proficiency. Coordinated language lab. For graduate credit see 21F.352. Meets with 21F.372 when offered concurrently.
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Prereq: 21F.351
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4.00 Credits
In conjunction with 21F.076J, covers same material as 21F.301. See description under 21F.301. Students cannot receive credit without simultaneous completion of 21F.076J. Meets with 21F.301 and 21F.351 when offered concurrently.
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Prereq: None. Coreq: 21F.076
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4.00 Credits
In conjunction with 21F.076J, covers same material as 21F.302. See description under 21F.302. Students cannot receive credit without simultaneous completion of 21F.076J. Meets with 21F.302 and 21F.352 when offered concurrently.
Prerequisite:
Prereq: 21F.301 or permission of instructor; Coreq: 21F.076
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4.00 Credits
In conjunction with 21F.076J, covers same material as 21F.303. See description under 21F.303. Students cannot receive credit without simultaneous completion of 21F.076J. Meets with 21F.303 when offered concurrently.
Prerequisite:
Prereq: 21F.302 or permission of instructor; Coreq: 21F.076
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4.00 Credits
In conjunction with 21F.076J, covers same material as 21F.304. Final subject in the French language sequence before taking intermediate subjects in French literature and culture. Further develops linguistic skills for improving the overall quality of writing and oral fluency. Uses literary texts, films, and the Internet. Students cannot receive credit without simultaneous completion of 21F.076J. Meets with 21F.304 when offered concurrently.
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Prereq: 21F.303 or permission of instructor; Coreq: 21F.076
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4.00 Credits
Introduction to German language and culture. Acquisition of vocabulary and grammatical concepts through active communication. Audio, video, and printed materials provide direct exposure to authentic German language and culture. Self-paced language lab program is fully coordinated with textbook/workbook. Development of effective basic communication skills. For graduate credit see 21F.451. Meets with 21F.471 when offered concurrently.
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Prereq: None
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