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FRENCH COURSES — Fall 2007

FRENCH 101-202 Levels I—IV - Staff

FRENCH 112 Elementary Conversation I - Staff

FRENCH 211-212 Elementary Conversation II—III - Staff

FRENCH 224 Business French

FRENCH 241 Introduction to the Study of French Literature

FRENCH 301 Level V — Leverage

FRENCH 302-1 Level VI — Broden

FRENCH 302-2 Level VI

FRENCH 330 French Cinema (List of Films)

FRENCH 341 French Literature I: From the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment - Wood

FRENCH 380S Traditional Francophone Cultures and Urban Landscapes in the Francophonie

FRENCH 396T French for Play Performance - Pellissier

FRENCH 402 French Level VIII

FRENCH 564 Introduction to Old French - Leverage

FRENCH 594D Defining Poetry: Renaissance to Duchamp's "Lovers" - White

FRENCH 594E 18th Century French Epistolary Novels

FRENCH 601 1st Course to Establish Reading Knowledge- Staff

FRENCH 603/5 2nd Course to Establish Reading Knowledge - Staff

FRENCH 649/FLL 650T Theory of Mind and Literature - Leverage, Mancing

FRENCH 659T Seminar: 20th Century French Experimental Theater — Pellissier

FRENCH 679G Seminar: Second Language Testing - Grace

 

Topics Courses

FR 380S Francophone Culture: music, film, television shows, society, and literature from French-speaking countries outside of Europe (Caribbean, West Africa, the Maghreb, Québec). Les mutations de l'histoire, de l'économie et des mentalités ont entraîné des modes de vie davantage tournés vers la ville. Nombreux sont ceux qui quittent les villages pour la grande ville: comment s'effectue pour eux la transition?

FR 396T French for Play Performance: We will work intensively on skills for spoken French, including pronunciation and diction, by putting on a French play. Other: FR 341 French Literature I: From the Middle Ages to the Enlightenment. (Prerequisite: FR 241). Reading of selected poetry, prose, and theater of French from the Middle Ages through the Enlightenment in historical and cultural context. Readings, discussion, and papers in French.

Advanced courses for Undergraduates:

FR 594E Eighteenth-century Epistolary Novel in France: We will read a number of novels written as collections of letters and published in the century of the Enlightenment in France.

FR 594D Defining Poetry: We will pose the question ‘What is poetry?’ while examining a wide variety of texts from the Renaissance to the present, including Ronsard and Lamartine, Concrete poetry and contemporary electronic poetry.

 

 

 

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