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3.00 Credits
(218) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 3210 or 3211 or 3261 or 3262 or instructor consent. The literatures, societies, and cultures of Frenchspeaking countries in North Africa, West Africa, the Caribbean, the Pacific and of Francophone communities of Europe and North America. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
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(220) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 3261 or 3262 or instructor con- sent. A study of French dramatic texts and genres (tragedy, comedy, etc.). Popular theatre. The theory and practice of performance in contemporary France. The semiotics of stage production. Use of audio-visual material.
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(221) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 3261 or 3262 or instructor consent. A study of literary forms in prose in their social and cultural contexts. Forms include: classic psychological novel, classic and contemporary science-fiction, the realist novel, the fantastic short story, the new novel, detective fiction, electronic fiction.
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(222) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 1164 or 1175 or three years of high school French or instructor consent. Examples of poetry of different epochs ranging from the epic to the lyric to the limerick.
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(223) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 3210 or 3211 or 3261 or 3262 or instructor consent. French and Francophone film and its aesthetic and social function. Evolution of film language and the relation of film to literature and to other cultural expressions. May be offered in English or in French.
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(224) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 3211 or instructor consent. May be repeated twice for credit. The economics of the media industry, mass audiences and new technologies, the marketing of culture, French nationalism and the global market, electronic democracy, the politics of food and addictions, ethics and new forms of human reproduction. CA 1. CA 4-INT.
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(226) Either semester. Three credits. Prerequisite: FREN 3210 or 3211 or 3261 or 3262, or instructor consent. Moments and themes in the history of French and Francophone cinema, studied chronologically.
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(230) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 3261 or 3262 or instructor consent. Founding myths and legends of Occidental culture, including a socio-cultural approach. Strong audiovisual component. CA 1.
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(231) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 3261 or 3262 or instructor consent. Literary works from the sixteenth century in their cultural context: the secularization of daily life, passions, religious violence, the changing roles of women and reconceptualizations of sexuality, representations of the body, the relationship to Greco-Roman Antiquity; the relationship to the "Other," the "New World.
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(232) Either semester. Three credits. Recommended preparation: FREN 3261 or 3262 or instructor consent. Exploration of cultural and social change through literature and art. Women and Salons, theories and discourses on love and passions, the Cartesian revolution, the Libertins, classical science-fiction and utopias, classical comedy and tragedy, political absolutism, Versailles and the Sun King, classical colonialism and nationalism, the Ancients, and the Moderns.
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