Intermediate French
The study of intermediate French through reading, writing, listening, speaking, and cultural competence.
The study of intermediate French through reading, writing, listening, speaking, and cultural competence.
The study of intermediate French through reading, writing, listening, speaking, and cultural competence, structured around authentic texts.
The study of intermediate French through reading, writing, listening, speaking, and cultural competence, structured around authentic texts.
The study of intermediate French through reading, writing, listening, speaking, and cultural competence, structured around authentic texts.
The study of intermediate French through reading, writing, listening, speaking, and cultural competence, structured around authentic texts.
Introduces students to the concepts, questions, and methodologies that inform the study of the Francophone world. Includes an intensive French grammar review.
An exploration of the concepts of text and textuality in relation to the notions of authorship, form and formal experiemnt, theme and other questions at the heart of literary studies. May be repeated up to 6 hours with a different subtitle.
Provides a set of skills fo the critical analysis of different types of textual, audio, and visual media in the French-speaking world. Students will consider the relationships between information media and aesthetic media and explore the extent to which both "mediate" between what is called the real world and their reading, viewing, listening public.
Advanced work on a specific topic, concept, or problem in the field of French and Francophone Studies. Emphasis on advanced critical skills and research methods,. Recent topics include: War, Literature, Film; Comedy in the Age of Enlightenment; Le nouveau roman; Literature and Film of Subsaharan African; The Eighteenth-Century Novel; Ghosts, Vampires, and the Fantastic; Love and Madness in the Nineteenth Century; Le poeme ivre; The Early Modern Self. May be repeated to a maximum of 6 credits under different subtitle.
Study of selected French writers, literary, intellectual and cultural practices of the time. May be repeated to a maximum of six credits under different subtitle.