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FRE 382: Advanced Topics in French Literature:French Theater
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
In this course, students read and analyze plays from Molière to the present time. A play must be spoken, heard, and visualized-so an important part of the course is devoted to the creative interpretation of selected scenes which are presented on stage toward the end of the term. Prerequisites: FRE 251 and FRE 252, or permission of the instructor. (Etienne , Offered occasionally)
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FRE 383: Topics in Middle Ages and XVIth Renaissance
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
Topics include Montaigne, Rabelais, the Pléaide, Women in the French Renaissance. Prerequisites: FRE 251 and FRE 252, or permission of the instructor. (Joseph, offered every other year)
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FRE 384: Topics in XVIIth and XVIIIth century
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
Topics include From d'Artagnan to the Sun King: Power and Culture in the XVIIth century; Epistolary Narratives; Representations of the Other in the Ancien Régime . Prerequisites: FRE 251 and FRE 252, or permission of the instructor. (Gallou t , offered every other year)
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FRE 385: Topics in XIXth and XXth century
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
Topics include Le théatre moderne; The Immigrant Novel. Prerequisites: FRE 251 and FRE 252, or permission of the instructor. (Etienne, offered every other year)
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FRE 450: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
Independent Study
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FRE 495: Honors
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
Honors
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FREN 111: Them and Us:Diversity in Modern France
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
This course is an introduction to the problematic of the Other in contemporary France. The principles on which this civil society is organized are analyzed, particularly those based on the 1789 Declaration of the rights of men. The course seeks to analyze what becomes of these principles today in the face of growing resentment against immigration and a crisis of national identity. The course begins with a short introduction to the 1789 revolution, which established the basic principles of the modern French state. Reflections on the French colonial experience in Algeria and its legacy in contemporary France serve as an introduction to the immigration question today. (Gallou t, Spring, offered occasionally)
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FREN 211: Black African Literature:The Quest for Identity
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
An introduction to both oral and written forms of expressions from Black Africa. This course considers how writers and bards seek to create an identity for their societies and themselves in face of pressures not only from foreign cultures, but also from within their own societies. (Joseph, offered occasionally)
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FREN 213: Vietnamese Literature
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
In this course students listen to the voices of dissidence and read texts as an expression of a culture in which politics and literature are intertwined, reading texts from Vietnamese writers living in Vietnam, or in exile in America and Australia. Prerequisite: open to all, but recommended for sophomores, and beyond. (Etienne, offered occasionally)
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FREN 215: Existentialist Journeys
3.00 Credits
Hobart William Smith Colleges
Modern Francophone African films and fictions, inspired by existentialist literature of political commitment, portray individuals in quest for identity, but the endpoint of their journeys remains elusive and problematic as they wrestle with the alienating effects of colonialism and post-colonialism. Do Francophone African writers and filmmakers renew European forms of the novel and film What remains for Existentialist writers to learn from such journeys Are existentialist portrayals of Africans truly free of the very racist and Eurocentric stereotypes that the existentialists themselves decry (Joseph, offered occasionally)
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