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description
of
graduate
level
courses
offered
in
FALL
2008
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FREN 510-01
- Topics in
French
Linguistics/Teaching
French in
P-12
Call # 15762
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Instructor:
Professor
Harriet
Saxon
- M
05:30-08:00PM
– DI 115
DESCRIPTION:
Changing
topics to
include
in-depth
studies of
subjects in
French
sociolinguistics,
syntax,
pragmatics,
and applied
linguistics.
May be
repeated
without
limit as
long as the
topic is
different.
FREN-518-01
- 16th
Century
Seminar -
Social &
Religious
Change
Call#
15530-
Instructor:
Dr. K.
Loysen -
W
05:30-08:00PM
– DI 115
DESCRIPTION:
Changing
topics to
include
in-dept
studies of
individual
authors,
themes, and
genres from
the 16th
century as
they relate
to
historical
and cultural
events.
Examples
include
"Women
Writers of
Renaissance
France",
"Religion
and Politics
in 16th
Century
French
Literature",
and
"Storytelling
in its
Cultural
Context".
This course
may be
repeated
twice for a
total of
nine credits
as long as
the seminar
topic is
different
each time.
FREN 551-01
Women
Writers of
North Africa -
Instructor:
Dr. R.
Redouane
- T
05:30-08:00PM
- DI 115
DESCRIPTION:
This course
is based on
a selection
of works by
Francophone
women
writers from
North Africa
(Algeria,
Morocco, and
Tunisia)
including
Assia Djebar,
Malika
Mokaddem,
Nouzha Fassi,
Badia Hadj
Nasser,
Leila Houari,
Hele Beji,
and Emna Bel
Haj Yahia.
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