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FREN 103Q: Quick Start French II
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Further intensive study of French language and culture. Student journals from FREN 101Q serve as prime sources for discussion and exercises. The course tackles some of the more difficult aspects of French grammar such as passive voice, adjective endings and relative clauses. It also includes a series of lecturediscussions focusing on French political institutions, economic policy and participation in the European Union, and contemporary culture. The latter in particular is enhanced by viewing French films and television features from Knox's library collection and taped from direct satellite feed. Prereq: FREN 101Q or permission of the instructor; STAFF
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FREN 210: Conversation
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Practice in understanding and speaking French. Oral and written review of basic elements of French grammar. Some writing of simple prose. Prereq: FREN 103; or permission of the instructor; O; STAFF
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FREN 211: Intermediate French Grammar and Composition
3.00 Credits
Knox College
This course seeks to consolidate students' skills in grammar and reinforce their listening, reading and writing abilities through dictations, written compositions, readings, and oral presentations. Readings will be taken from news articles, fiction and non-fiction, and poetry. Prereq: FREN 103 or above; W; STAFF
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FREN 211 - Intermediate French Grammar and Composition
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FREN 214: French-English Translation
3.00 Credits
Knox College
(1/2 or 1) An introduction to the art of translation, from French to English as well as English to French. Students will all work on several short texts, both literary and non-literary, then each one will work on an individual project. HUM; Prereq: FREN 210 or FREN 211; may be repeated once for credit; STAFF
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FREN 215: Introduction to French Literature
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An introduction to the different literary genres - poetry, theatre, novel - and to approaches to a literary work. Focus on close reading and discussion of texts across the centuries. Examples of authors studied: Ronsard, Molière, Baudelaire, Duras. Prereq: FREN 210 and FREN 211; STAFF
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FREN 220: Francophone African Literature
3.00 Credits
Knox College
An introduction to African authors who write in French. The texts exist in an underlying conflict between two cultures: African and European. The course emphasizes the relationship between the texts and the socio-economic and political structures. HUM; Prereq: FREN 210 or FREN 211; CL: BKST 220; C. Akuetey
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FREN 225E: Topics in French Civilization
3.00 Credits
Knox College
See course description for FREN 325. Taught in English. B. Davis
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FREN 230: Introduction to French Culture
3.00 Credits
Knox College
(1/2 or 1) What is culture Using a multifaceted approach -anthropological, semiotic, sociological-students will begin to define what it means to be French. Readings will include short essays by Roland Barthes and other authors who address some of the symbols and icons of French life, such as the Tour de France, the Marseillaise, etc. Films may also be used to understand daily life. Prereq: FREN 210 and FREN 211; STAFF
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FREN 240: Introduction to French Cinema
3.00 Credits
Knox College
(1/2 or 1) The French often assert that in the domain of international cinema French films represent the only serious challenge to Hollywood's hegemony. Regardless of the truth of this assertion, it is true that film as an art form occupies a privileged position in France. Although there may be a brief review of the history of French cinema, the main objective of this course is to examine and analyze a number of classic and recent French and francophone films. Discussion may focus on how these films reflect some of the major concerns and problems of contemporary French society. Prereq: FREN 210 or FREN 211; Course may be offered for .5 or 1 credit in a given term. Not repeatable in either case; B. Davis
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FREN 304: Symbolist Poetry
3.00 Credits
Knox College
Primarily a study of Baudelaire and Rimbaud, with supplementary study of Mallarmé, Verlaine and Nouveau. Prereq: FREN 215 or permission of the instructor; C. Akuetey
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