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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 316: French Civilization II:Renaissance to Revolution
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An overview of French culture from 1650 to 1789 that examines political history of this period, as well as the development of its art, literature, and philosophy. Student evaluation based on short, focused essays, exams, and oral presentations. Prerequisite: French 203 or equivalent. Offered occasionally.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 317: French Civilization III:France Since the Revolution
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
This course emphasizes cultural, political and aesthetic developments in France from the end of the enlightenment to the present featuring the periods of the Revolution, the Imperial eras, the Third Republic, modern and post-modern France. Prerequisite: 203 or equivalent. Offered occasionally.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 317 - French Civilization III:France Since the Revolution
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 318: French Civilization IV:The FrancophoneWorld
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Offers students an overview of the post-colonial Francophone world. Examines the role of geography, history and current events as reflected in contemporary societal values and the sense of national identity. Topics covered will include the family, gender roles, the educational system, political organization, the state, religion, immigration and decolonization in countries such as Algeria,Morocco, Tunisia, Cameroon, Senegal, La Réunion andMartinique. Perequisite: 203 or equivalent. Offered occasionally.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 370: Special Topics
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Courses under this heading are designed to explore a wide variety of topics in French not part of the regular course offerings. All readings, lectures, and discussions will be in French. Students may receive credit for this course in an upper-level French course taken in an approved study abroad program. Credit should be discussed with amember of the French faculty before departure. Prerequisite: 301 or equivalent. Offered as needed.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 397: Internship
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Opportunities for students to apply linguistic and cultural skills in a professional context in a wide variety of professional areas and locations including local, domestic, and international sites. Prerequisites: language proficiency at the 302 level. Offered as needed.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 405: Studies InMedieval and Renaissance Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
This course surveys the major literary movements in France from the 12th through the 16th centuries and sets themin their social and historical context. Themedieval period will cover lyric, romance, fabliaux and theatre, and for the Renaissance, will examine Rabelais, the poetry of the Reformation and the Ple ade, andMontaigne. The tension between continuity and renewal will be highlighted throughout.May be offered as a senior seminar. Prerequisite: 301 or 302 or 303 or 304 or equivalent. Offered occasionally.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 406: Studies in Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
An exploration of literature generated during a transitional period in the development of French culture. Typically offered as a Senior Seminar, this course affords students the opportunity to examine French literature in depth fromthe period 1615-1815 through a canonical and non-canonical works. Prerequisite: French 301 or 302 or 303 or 304. Offered occasionally.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 406 - Studies in Seventeenth and Eighteenth-Century Literature
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 407: Studies in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
A lecture and discussion course on the historical and aesthetic evolution of French literature in the 19th and 20th centuries. The prose, theater and poetry works of great authors, poets, and playwrights will be explored within the socio-political framework of 19th and 20th century France. Prerequisite: French 301 or 302 or 303 or 304. Offered occasionally.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 407 - Studies in Nineteenth and Twentieth-Century Literature
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 408: Studies in Francophone Literature
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
French 408 covers the historical and aesthetic evolution of Francophone literature of French-speaking Canada, Africa, and the Caribbean. The creative works of authors will be explored in the socio-political framework of colonization and decolonization. Attention will also be given to the development of literature as it is shaped by great artisticmovements, historical events, and sociocultural upheavals in the Francophone world. Prerequisite: French 301 or 302 or 303 or 304. Offered occasionally.
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FRENCH AND FRANCOPHONE STUDIES 499: Independent Study
3.00 Credits
Illinois Wesleyan University
Independent reading, writing, or project related to the advanced study of French language, culture or literature. Prerequisite: departmental approval and instructor's consent. Offered as needed.
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