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FREN 438: French Literature and Cinema
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
A study of the relationship between French cinema and literature from the late 19th century to the present. Representative novels and plays will be studied and screen adaptations will be analyzed. Conducted in French. Prerequisite: FREN 340 or consent of instructor Offering: On demand Instructor: DeLeonibus
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FREN 439: Topics in French Literature
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
An examination of one major topic in French literature, with an emphasis on the significance of the specific topic in French literature in general. Topics may be organized around a major author or comparison of authors, an idea, a genre, a literary movement, or a critical approach, such as comparative approaches to humanism: Rabelais and Montaigne; comparison of the classicism of Corneille and Racine; literature and nationalism; existentialism; and the lyric voice. This course is taught in seminar format and designed not to be introductory in nature, but rather to explore a particular topic or theme intensively and creatively. Conducted in French. May be repeated for credit. Prerequisite: FREN 340 or consent of instructor Offering: Alternate years Instructor: DeLeonibus
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FREN 440: Quebecois Literature and Cinema
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course focuses on Quebecois literature and cinema produced since the "Révolution tranquille" and Quebec's entrance into modernity in the 1960's. Examines Quebecois authors who unleashed a social and cultural revolution through their questioning of tradition, including that of the French language itself exemplified by their use of the working-class sociolect "joual," a non-standard dialect of Canadian French. Explores an important element of "Francophonie," geographical and cultural contexts outside of France which have contributed significantly to the richness and diversity of French language, literature and culture. Mode of Inquiry: Interpreting Texts Prerequisite: FREN 340 or consent of instructor Offering: On demand Instructor: Staff
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FREN 490-491: Reading and Conference
0.50 - 1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Designed to enable a student to acquire the necessary knowledge and experience of literary periods which are not covered by courses offered at Willamette University. Prerequisite: FREN 331; Junior standing and g.p.a. of 3.0 or better Offering: On demand Instructor: Goeury-Richardson, DeLeonibus
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FREN 492: Research and Discussion of Selected Topics in Literature
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This seminar course will serve to integrate the lingistic, cultural, historical and literary experiences of seniors in the language. The class will be taught in a true seminar fashion, with a flexible format to allow students to highlight their varying individual backgrounds and interests in French. The course will include a discussion of major works of French literature, the topic set by the professor according to the proposed student projects. Students must present a major research paper at the end of the semester and pass an oral defense. Both research paper and oral defense will be in French. Conducted in French. Prerequisite: This course serves as the Senior Year Experience, so it is limited to seniors or consent of instructor. General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Writing centered Offering: Spring Instructor: Staff
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GERM 131: Elementary German I
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Listening/comprehension, speaking, and reading developed through intense oral practice and frequent language laboratory exercises. Offering: Fall Instructor: Fischer, Staff
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GERM 132: Elementary German II
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Listening/comprehension, speaking, and reading developed through intense oral practice and frequent language laboratory exercises. Offering: Spring Instructor: Fischer, Staff
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GERM 231: Intermediate German I
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Ability to read with direct association in German. Listening/comprehension and basic grammar patterns. The second semester includes discussion of cultural topics and practice in directed writing. Prerequisite: GERM 132 Offering: Fall Instructor: Fischer, Staff
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GERM 232: Intermediate German II
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
Ability to read with direct association in German. Listening/comprehension and basic grammar patterns. The second semester includes discussion of cultural topics and practice in directed writing. Prerequisite: GERM 231 Offering: Spring Instructor: Fischer, Staff
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GERM 241: Topics in German Culture(IT;4th Sem Lang)
1.00 Credits
Willamette University
This course enables students to acquire knowledge of selected artists and thinkers, genres and periods in the German cultural tradition. Potential topics include film, plays, fairy tales, novels and poetry as well as selected readings in Philosophy and the Arts. Mode of Inquiry: Interpreting Texts General Education Requirement Fulfillment: Fourth Semester Language Requirement Offering: Annually Instructor: Fischer, Staff
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