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82-416 Topics in French and Francophone Studies


Units:9.0
Department:Modern Languages
Prerequisites:82-303 and 82-304
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/HTML/departments/mode

A series of innovative courses exploring French and Francophone literature and culture through a thematic or conceptual focus. Some courses are offered in the context of European Studies as well. Some course topics include Writing and Viewing the Other: French and Francophone Approaches to Theater, Fiction, and Film; Feminine/Masculine: Images of Gender Identity in French Modernism; Images of Paris: Art, Gender, and Cultural Identity in the Capital of the Nineteenth Century; Staging French Modernity: The Twentieth Century; Writing, Painting, Monument: Portraits in French Modernity; Classical and Baroque culture; and Emerging Literature: Twentieth-Century Francophone Writing. Prerequisite: Completion of third year courses or permission from the Instructor.

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Rank for this semester:#516
Rank in this department:#29

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  Spring 2005 times

Sec Time Day Instructor Location  
A 2:30 - 3:20 pm M Queuniet HBH 1510 Add course to my schedule
W Queuniet HBH 1510
F Queuniet HBH 1510



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