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Academic Year 2000/2001


Literature and Crisis
FREN 279 SP

Crosslistings:
COL 396

This seminar focuses on the following question: How do writers in 20th-century France address historical crisis in their works? We investigate the various ways in which writing deals with war and its aftermath, with immigration and women's issues and more recently, with the AIDS crisis. Denial, indifference, violence and political commitment are among the possible responses.

MAJOR READINGS

(tentative list) Jean-Paul Sartre, LES MAINS SALES Georges Perec, W OU LE SOUVENIR D'ENFANCE Jean Cocteau, THOMAS L'IMPOSTEUR Marguerite Duras, LA DOULEUR Rene Ceccaty, L'ACCOMPAGNEMENT Maren Sell, LA FEMME SANS TETE A list of secondary texts will be available at the beginning of the semester.

EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS

Several short papers. Final take-home examination.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS

This course is intended for students who have completed a French course numbered 215 or higher or have placed out of FREN 215 through the placement test this fall. Students will be asked to participate actively and give a short oral presentation.

Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed Drop/Add form to the Registrar's Office.

COURSE FORMAT: Lecture

REGISTRATION INFORMATION

Level: UGRD    Credit: 1    Gen Ed Area Dept: HA RLAN    Grading Mode: Graded   

Prerequisites: NONE

SECTION 01

Instructor(s): Poisson,Catherine   
Times: ..T.T.. 10:30AM-11:50AM;     Location: FISK305
Reserved Seats:    (Total Limit: 20)
SR. major: 10   Jr. major: 6
SR. non-major: 2   Jr. non-major: 2   SO:    FR:

Special Attributes:
Curricular Renewal:    Speaking, Writing
Links to Web Resources For This Course.

Last Updated on MAR-26-2001


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