FREN-503A-2022W
Le cours se propose d’étudier le lien entre la poétique et l’imaginaire spatial et cartographique dans la littérature françaises et francophones du XVIIe siècle. View full description.
FREN-409-2022W
Title: “Body, Passions, Emotions: The French and Francophone Theatre of the 17th Century” | Themes include the question of genres, racial relations, spatial representations, theories of theatre, the articulations of passions, performative practices, and poetics of inclusion and exclusion. View full description.
FREN-402-2022W
(Previously FREN 225) | A continuation of FREN 401. Tools for interacting with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers possible without strain. This course is aligned with level B2 objectives of the CEFR. View full description. Language of instruction: French
FREN-401-2022W
(Previously FREN 224) | Tools for interacting with a degree of fluency and spontaneity that makes regular interaction with native speakers possible without strain. This course is aligned with level B2 objectives of the CEFR. View full description. Language of instruction: French
RMST-302-2022W
Why does theatre and poetry of the Romance World matter to us, and what can we learn from it? How are questions of gender, race, colonialism, and different power relations encapsulated in performative, poetic, and audiovisual documents from the Romance World? Explore these questions and more. View full description.
FREN-331-2022S
How are the border, place and territory articulated in literary texts, maps and other visual representations? Are space, geography and cartography gendered and racialized? Consider French literature and culture from the Middle Ages to the French Revolution through the prism of space, geography and cartography. View full description.