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As a focus for improving your French, we will examine a broad range of texts and films on the themes of alienation and self-discovery-especially in the context of immigration and coming of age-as they are represented in texts from France, Québec, and the Caribbean. This is an ideal course to prepare for study abroad or for more advanced coursework in French language and cinema. Through active discussion and debate, textual and cinematic analysis, grammatical review, and careful writing and revision, you will improve your command of spoken and written French, strengthen your ability to express complex ideas, expand your vocabulary, and deepen your understanding of French-language fiction, film, and culture. This is an advanced course in French language designed to help you improve your speaking, listening comprehension, reading, and writing, through the dynamic study of literary texts and films focusing on the themes of alienation and self-discovery in the late twentieth- and early twenty-first-century Francophone world. RLFR 108 LEC Voyages Francophones: Alienation and Self-Discovery in Contemporary Literature and Film
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Works to include nineteenth-century texts by Chateaubriand, Duras, Balzac, Mérimée, Flaubert, Maupassant, Zola twentieth-century texts by Colette, Camus, Sartre, Beauvoir, Duras, Ernaux, Guibert, Quint, Lindon, Vilrouge and twenty-first-century films by Caron, Ozon, Ducastel, Martineau, Dercourt, and Becker. As a focus for improving your French, we will examine a broad range of texts and films on danger and desire in France from 1820 to 2020, with an emphasis on passion and ambition, infatuation and seduction, betrayal and vengeance, courage and cruelty, warfare and resistance. This is an ideal course to prepare for study abroad or for more advanced coursework in French literature and cinema. Through active discussion and debate, textual and cinematic analysis, grammatical review, and careful writing and revision, you will improve your command of spoken and written French, strengthen your ability to express complex ideas, expand your vocabulary, and deepen your understanding of French fiction, film, and culture. This is an advanced course in French language designed to help you improve your speaking, comprehension, reading, and writing, through the dynamic study of short literary texts and films focusing on danger and desire in nineteenth-, twentieth-, and twenty-first-century France. RLFR 106 SEM Advanced French: Danger and Desire in French Film and Fiction
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Join French Faculty for Info on French Courses for 2022-2023, the French Major & Certificate, and Study Abroad in France & the Francophone World! To receive the Zoom invitation, you must first enroll in the French Special Interest Group on Glow , by Thursday, April 28, at 5PM. French Open House: Thursday, April 28 (2022), 7PM Pre-Registration Info on Courses, Major, & Certificate! For a clear listing of our current course offerings for this academic year, see the Course Catalog. However, only the courses in bold below are offered in the current academic year. This may be helpful for those who’d like to learn more about our breadth of courses, and for students planning ahead to complete the French Major or Certificate. The courses listed below represent all of our courses in the French Program. For questions on individual courses, email the professor and find out more! For a full list of courses in 2022-2023, see the Course Catalog. We have a wonderful program of courses in French Language (RLFR 101-107) and Francophone Literature, Cinema, & Culture (RLFR 200-450).