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French and Francophone Studies Concentration (FRSTc)

Director: Professor Dana Strand

The French and Francophone Studies Concentration unites a diversity of disciplinary approaches to France while extending the notion of French and Francophone Studies beyond the specific territorial and linguistic boundaries of France and Parisian French. Relying on a solid language training, courses offered in French literature of France, Francophone literature of Africa and the Caribbean, film studies, social, political and art history, and economics, will afford a synthetic view of the evolution and impact of French cultural institutions. The majors most organically connected with French Studies are French, history, anthropology, art history, and political science, although students majoring in other disciplines may also concentrate in French and Francophone Studies.

Requirements for the Concentration

Language Requirement: French 204 or equivalent

Two Supporting Courses:

EUST 110 The Nation State in Europe

FREN 243 Topics in Cultural Studies: The Urban Periphery/Negotiated Cultures

FREN 249/349 French Studies Seminar in Paris: Tradition, Myth, Reality

FREN 250 Mali Program: Film and Society in Mali

HIST 140 Modern Europe 1789-1914 (Not offered in 2011-2012)

HIST 141 Europe in the Twentieth Century

HIST 232 Renaissance Worlds in France and Italy

HIST 237 The Enlightenment

LCST 245 Introduction to Critical Methods: Structure, Gender, Culture

Four Core Courses: Two from Group I, one from Groups II and III

Group I: French and Francophone Literature

FREN 240 Dreams of Trespass

FREN 241 Sexuality and Sagacity

FREN 243 Topics in Cultural Studies: The Urban Periphery/Negotiated Cultures

FREN 245 Francophone Literature of Africa and the Caribbean (Not offered in 2011-2012)

FREN 249/349 Paris Program: Tradition, Myth, Reality

FREN 340 Arts of Brevity: Short Fiction (Not offered in 2011-2012)

FREN 341 Madame Bovary and Her Avators (Not offered in 2011-2012)

FREN 351 Topics in Sixteenth Century Literature: Metamorphoses: Love, War and Monsters in Early Modern France

FREN 352 The Court and Its Dissenters (Not offered in 2011-2012)

FREN 354 Other Worlds

FREN 360 Topics in French Studies: Algeria-France*

Group II History and Art History

FREN 246 French Studies Seminar in Paris: City of Wonders: Paris in the Arts

FREN 251 Mali Program: Negotiating the Past: The Challenges of Nation-building in Mali

HIST 137 Before Europe: The Early Medieval World 250c-1050 (Not offered in 2011-2012)

HIST 139 Foundations of Modern Europe* (Not offered in 2011-2012)

HIST 140 Modern Europe 1789-1914 (Not offered in 2011-2012)

HIST 141 Europe in the Twentieth Century

HIST 232 Renaissance Worlds in France and Italy

HIST 236 Women's Lives in Pre-Modern Europe (Not offered in 2011-2012)

HIST 237 The Enlightenment*

HIST 243 The Peasants are Revolting! Society and Politics in the Making of Modern France (Not offered in 2011-2012)

HIST 282 Masquerades in Africa

HIST 330 Gender, Ethics and Power in Medieval France* (Not offered in 2011-2012)

*This course qualifies for Group II if not taken to fulfill the supporting course requirement.

Group III: Social Sciences: Anthropology, Economics, Political Science

CAMS 217 Border Crossings: Postmodern Perspective on French and German Cinema (Not offered in 2011-2012)

ECON 233 European Economic History

POSC 228 Foucault: Bodies in Politics

POSC 251 Modern Political Philosophy

POSC 255 Postmodern Political Thought (Not offered in 2011-2012)

POSC 352 Political Theory of Alexis de Tocqueville

SOAN 256 Ethnography of Africa

Senior Seminar: FREN 360 (in place of French 395) Algeria-France

For courses other than those in the French department, students will be expected to do source reading in French, but papers and exams will be written in English. Check with the director for other on or off-campus courses that may count for the concentration.