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FREN 280: Civilisation et culture francophones
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 261 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. A study of significant aspects of culture and civilization in francophone countries. Topics may include: contemporary Africa, pre-colonial Africa, West Indian history and culture, and Canadian contemporary issues. Readings, discussion and papers in French further development of communication skills. Kamara, Lambeth.
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FREN 281: Civilisation et culture françaises: Traditions et changements
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 261 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. A study of significant aspects of French culture and civilization, seen in a diachronic perspective. Emphasis on economic, sociological and historical changes that shaped present-day institutions and national identity. Readings, discussions and papers in French for further development of communication skills. Frégnac-Clave.
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FREN 281 - Civilisation et culture françaises: Traditions et changements
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FREN 282: Civilisation et culture françaises: La France d'aujourd'hui
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 261 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. A study of modern France. This course examines the economic, political, social and intellectual issues which shape contemporary French life. Readings, discussions and papers in French for further development of communication skills. Frégnac-Clave.
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FREN 282 - Civilisation et culture françaises: La France d'aujourd'hui
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FREN 295: Atelier avancé de langue, littérature et culture
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 261 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. A third-year topics or advanced grammar workshop. Recent offerings include: Les dossiers de la presse; Regards sur la ville. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topics are different. Staff.
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FREN 331: Etudes thématiques
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 273 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. This course gives students a general knowledge of the evolution of French literature and ideas over the centuries through the study of one main theme. Recent offerings include: L’Exil; Regards sur la ville; Le dépaysement; Le voyage dans la literature française; L’esprit critique au XVIIIe siècle. Topic for Winter 2011: Fren 331: Le voyage dans la littérature française (3). Prerequisites : FREN 273 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. The theme of the journey , actual or imagined, literal or metaphorical, is a real one in French literature. This course explores the journey motif from the medieval period to the present. The goal is to examine and analyze the types and significance(s) of the journey not only for those who undertake it but also for their respective societies at large. (HL) Kamara.
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FREN 332: Etudes de genre
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 273 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. This course gives students a general knowledge of the evolution of French literature and ideas over the centuries through the study of a single genre, its styles and techniques. Recent offerings include: L’Essai de Montaigne à Camus; Ecriture feminine/Ecriture féministe? L’amour dans la poésie lyrique; Le conte et la nouvelle. Topic in Fall 2010: FREN 332: Théâtre français à travers les siècles (3): French Theater across the Centuries. An exploration of French dramatic texts and diverse theatrical forms of expression from the Middle Ages to the present day. (HL) Radulescu.
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FREN 333: La Stylistique
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 261 or equivalent and two additional courses from the 200 level or permission of the instructor. An advanced language course intended to enhance students’ knowledge and use of sophisticated stylistic devices through specialized grammar study, translation, and composition, among other approaches. Students learn to recognize different communicative styles and to apply them practically to their increasingly sophisticated communication in French. Staff.
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FREN 341: La France de l'Ancien Régime
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 273 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. Readings in French literature and civilization from before the Revolution of 1789. Recent offerings include: Le théâtre français des XVIe et XVIIe siècles ; Chefs-d’oeuvre du Moyen Age et de la Renaissance ; La littérature libertine ; Les femmes et l’écriture ; L’esprit critique au XVIIIe siècle. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topic is different.
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FREN 342: La France moderne
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 273 or equivalent and permission of instructor. Readings in French literature and civilization of the XIXth and XXth centuries. Recent offerings include: La poésie moderne et contemporaine ; Théâtre de l’absurde-Théâtre de la dérision ; L’enfance et l’adolescence dans la prose française moderne. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topic is different. Staff.
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FREN 343: La France à travers les siècles
3.00 Credits
Washington and Lee University
Prerequisites: FREN 273 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. Readings in French literature and civilization from across the centuries. Recent offerings: Les femmes et la comédie; L’orientalisme français; L’écriture de femmes. May be repeated for degree credit with permission and if the topic is different. Topic for Fall 2010: FREN 343: Esthétique du récit court. (3). Prerequisite: French 273 or equivalent and permission of the instructor. A close study of selected tales and short stories written by some of the better-known French authors (Marie de France, Perrault, Balzac, Maupassant, Vian, Le Clézio, Tournier, Yourcenar, Gracq…), this course explores the techniques of the short narrative and its relation to the cultural and historical context. (HL) Frégnac-Clave.
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