PIECHOCKI, KATHARINA

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.

RMST-302-2025W

This course explores theatrical and poetic works from the Romance World, focusing on the connections and key differences between poetry and theatre. We examine how gender, race, colonialism, and power are expressed in performative, poetic, and audiovisual forms across time and cultures. View full description.

RMST-201-2025W

This interdisciplinary course explores literary works from the Romance world (13th–18th c.) across five continents. Through texts, maps, music, and art, we examine themes like travel, colonization, gender, race, nature, and identity, with a focus on cross-cultural exchange. View full description.

FREN-485-2023W

This course explores narratives of travel and exploration in French from 1500 to 1800 and their relationship to colonization, gender, unfamiliar culture and nature, knowledge production and representations of the self and others. View full description. Language of instruction: French

FREN-321-2023W

Practical tools for university-level writing in French. Apply stylistic devices and rhetorical structures to form questions and arguments, analyse literary and cultural objects, and produce a variety of essay genres. View full description. Language of instruction: French

RMST-302-2023W

This course explores the theatrical and poetic production of the Romance World in all its breadth and diversity, from the Middle Ages to the 21st century. A particular emphasis will be put on the early modern and the modernist periods, that is, the 16th-17th and the late 19th and 20th centuries. View full description. Language […]

RMST-201-2023W

Engage with the manifold literary productions of the Romance world from the 13th to the 18th century. Explore the rich literary production of five continents against the backdrop of visual and audio material produced during that period (maps, music, paintings, art and architecture). View full description. Language of instruction: English