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3.00 Credits
Chang Sixteenth-century prose and poetry in the context of cultural and historical movements. Topics may include humanism; concepts of self and subjectivity; the wars of religion; the discovery of the New World; court and city life; the private and public spheres; religious and secular love. (Fall, alternate years)
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Staff Drama, philosophy, criticism, poetry, and fiction of the 17th century. Topics may include préciosité , baroque, Jansenism, classicism, and rationalism in the context of the major social, political, and religious movements of the period. (Spring, alternate years)
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Staff The major novelists, dramatists, and philosophes of the 18th century. The works of Montesquieu, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Diderot and their relationship to the social, political, and philosophical thought of the period. (Fall, alternate years)
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3.00 Credits
Belenky Key aspects of 19th-century French literature in its historical, cultural, and political context. Major authors and literary movements are studied through the lens of a particular theme, which varies from year to year. (Fall, alternate years)
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3.00 Credits
Staff Major literary movements of the 20th century: avant-garde, surrealism, existentialism, nouveau roman, and nouveau théatre. (Spring)
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Chang, Belenky Study in narrative, dramatic, or lyric form. Topics vary. May be repeated for credit. (Spring)
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Staff French cinema from its inception to the "New Wave." The relationship of filmmaking and audience reception to the evolution of French society and political institutions. The language of cinema as it evolves according to periods and genres and as critics and filmmakers create a theoretical discourse specific to film. Laboratory fee. (Spring)
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Staff Analysis of relations between France and its former colonies as manifested in the literature and cinema of France and the Francophone world. Race and gender relations; exile; nationalism; and identity and place as seen through various literary and cinematic responses to the discourses of metropolitan France by its former colonies. Laboratory fee. (Fall)
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3.00 Credits
Staff May be repeated for credit provided the topic differs.
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3.00 Credits
Belenky, Chang Dynamics of gender in French literature and culture with emphasis on women as agents and objects of representation. Gender roles in the formation of social biases, norms, and power structures. Texts range from the Middle Ages to the present. (Spring)
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