FREN

FREN-514B-2025W

Intitulé « La fabrique du roman français contemporain », ce cours explore comment le roman français (post-1945) réinvente la tradition, mêle les genres, et s’engage dans la philosophie, l’évasion et la critique sociale à travers quatre axes majeurs. View full description.

FREN-503A-2025W

Ce cours se propose d’étudier le baroque comme un phénomène interdisciplinaire (littérature, musique, peinture, architecture) et global. Allant du baroque au néobaroque, ce cours étudie le baroque à travers les arts et les sciences, de la France aux Amériques. View full description.

FREN-556A-2025W

Ce séminaire initie aux principales théories de la traduction. Il remet en question des notions comme l’œuvre originale, la loyauté ou la neutralité, et explore le contexte socioculturel, le féminisme, l’autochtonie, la traduction queer et la pratique traductive. View full description.

FREN-556B-2025W

Explore how racial and ethnic ideologies and boundaries are produced, reproduced, perpetuated, and resisted through language. View full description.

FREN-103-2025W

This course covers French fundamentals using an action-oriented approach. Ideal for students who aren’t complete beginners, who learn quickly, or who know another Romance language. Aligned with CEFR level A1 objectives to build a solid foundation in the language. View full description.

FREN-431-2025W

Gain an in-depth understanding of Indigenous literature and cinema in Quebec and the questions of language, sovereignty and decolonization that inform these works. View full description.

FREN-592-2025W

Meet fellow grad students, explore the FHIS program structure, learn to shape and share your research, and engage with key theories and approaches in this biweekly course designed to support your academic journey. View full description.