Spring 2021 classes offered in French
schedarc2212FREN report generated: 21-OCT-21 | |||||||||||||
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Class | Sect | # | Units | Notes* | Fee | Dates | Days | Time | Room | Instructor | Cap | Enr | Sust* |
FREN 105 French Level I | 1 | 21037 | 4 | IA | MTWR | 10:00-10:50 | ONL | Drew,K | 25 | 12 | |||
FREN 106 French Level II | 1 | 21038 | 4 | IA | MTWR | 12:00-12:50 | ONL | Drew,K | 20 | 10 | |||
FREN 107 French Level III | 1 | 21039 | 4 | IA | MTWR | 09:00-09:50 | ONL | Stoll,M | 20 | 5 | |||
FREN 207 FREN IV Intro Francoph Studies | 1 | 21040 | 4 | IA | MTWR | 09:00-09:50 | ONL | Stoll,M | 15 | 2 | |||
FREN 310 L'identité en mouvement | 1 | 23628 | 3 | below | TR | 15:00-16:20 | ONL | Stoll,M | 16 | 6 | |||
FREN 341 Cur Evnt Top Francophone World | 1 | 23629 | 2 | IA | MW | 13:00-13:50 | ONL | Stoll,M | 18 | 6 | |||
FREN 420 French Peer Tutoring | 1 | 23636 | 1 | IA | F | 11:00-11:50 | ONL | Stoll,M | 2 | 1 | |||
FREN 420 French Peer Tutoring | 2 | 23637 | 2 | IA | F | 11:00-11:50 | ONL | Stoll,M | 2 | 0 | |||
FREN 420 French Peer Tutoring | 3 | 24293 | 3 | F | 11:00-11:50 | ONL | Stoll,M | 1 | 0 | ||||
FREN 480 War, Violence and Madness | 1 | 21042 | 4 | below | MW | 15:00-16:50 | ONL | Stoll,M | 18 | 5 | |||
Class notes
schedarc2212FREN report generated: 21-OCT-21 | ||
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Class | CN | Class Notes |
FREN 310 L'identité en mouvement | 23628 | IA,Special Topic Description: The notion of identity remains an issue. Even if it is recognized as fluid, we nevertheless tend to determine ourselves as belonging to one or more categories, for instance: French, American, rich, poor, free, controlled, etc. But do we always understand what it means to belong to a specific category? Are we always in control of what identifies us as such? Who is responsible for the image I give of myself and the way I represent myself? Can we escape representation? What are the implications of being represented? These are the questions we will try to answer throu |
gh the readings of short stories from Algeria, Congo, Madagascar, Haiti, Mauritius and La Martinique. Taught in French. | ||
FREN 480 War, Violence and Madness | 21042 | IA,Special Topic Description: This course will investigate the demarcation of violence and madness in a context of war and postcolonial political conflicts. We will also consider the causes and means of violence of genocide, political oppression and civil wars. Through the readings of francophone texts, we will explore the following questions: do madness and violence maintain war, or conversely, does war maintain madness and violence? Is violence escapable in times of conflict? Can we come out of a political conflicts experience unscathed? Can we forgive our enemies? Can we return to a sense o |
f normalcy? Taught in French. | ||