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FRENCH 108: French Composition and Translation
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Advanced Translation and Stylistics. Cultural and social difference between French and English patterns in written and oral expression. Extensive practice in translation of different types of texts. Equivalencies between French and English. Prerequisite: French 101 or equivalent or consent of instructor. Instructor: Staff
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FRENCH 109S: Business and Culture in the Francophone World
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Analyzes current socio-economic and cross-cultural issues to increase understanding of global marketplace. Focus on oral and written communication, business and economic practices, labor issues, case studies, and product marketing in the Francophone world. Prerequisites: French 76, SAT French score of 640 or above, AP French Language 5, or equivalent. Instructor: Reisinger
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FRENCH 110S: Contemporary Ideas
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Readings and discussion of French works which have provoked political or intellectual thought in recent years. For freshmen and sophomores only. Instructor: Staff
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FRENCH 111S: French Topics for Freshmen and Sophomores
1.00 Credits
Duke University
A literary, cross-cultural critique focusing on specific topics to be announced. Open only to freshmen and sophomores. May be repeated. Instructor: Staff
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FRENCH 113: France, the "Universal" Nation
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The concept of "nationhood" and French national identity, with its "universal" sense of reason and justice, and its specific and "exceptional" qualities, including a commitment to a secular state, as compared to the American model. Not open to students who have taken this course as French 139. Instructor: Staff
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FRENCH 114: Les Autres Frances
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Exploration of linguistic and ethnic minorities within France, with an emphasis on Corsica, Alsace, and Brittany. The future of these minorities in the context of the European Community. Includes novels, films, essays, paintings, audio-archives. Instructor: Staff
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FRENCH 114F: Sociology of Culture
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Exploration of the imprecise notion of popular and mass culture--globally as the interpretation of behavior, and locally, regionally, or nationally as the collective expression and rituals of a group: for example, hip hop, soccer, or business culture. Study of who produces culture, how it is disseminated, what are cultural practices today, and the relationship between political and cultural practices (Taught in Duke in France). Instructor: Staff
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FRENCH 117S: Acting French
1.00 Credits
Duke University
An inquiry into the question: Are the French born actors? The history of the idea of "performing identity." Comparison of French and European practices of theatrical action with American ones. Includes weekly "ateliers" or live practice with Francophone radio and theater figures. Instructor: Solterer
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FRENCH 118: Creative and Practical Writing Workshop
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Workshop developing writing skills in a variety of practical and literary genres. Study of examples of each genre. Recommended for majors and students returning from study abroad in French speaking countries. Native speakers need consent of instructor. Not open to students who have taken course as French 160. Prerequisite: At least two French courses at the 100-level, or equivalent. Instructor: Staff
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FRENCH 119: The Pleasure of Reading
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Developing a level of reading proficiency in French comparable to one's native language. Reading a variety of genres including works by French and francophone authors from mid-nineteenth to the twentieth-first century. Prerequisite: French 76 or equivalent. Instructor: Tufts or staff
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