FRE 3063 PERSPECTIVES ON THE FRANCOPHONE WORLD

This course is designed to help students gain important perspectives on the diversity of the French-speaking world. Students examine literary and artistic productions from Francophone cultures in Africa, the Caribbean, Canada, and/or Asia. Topics may include bilingualism, cultural and religious diversity, gender and racial issues, and postcolonial questions. Works are presented in their historical, political and cultural context and help students further consider the concept of la francophonie. 

Credits

4 sh

Prerequisite

FRE 3050

Course Types

Civilization; Expression; Literature; Advanced Studies; Art History Elective; IGS: Africa Regional Concentration; African and African-American Studies Elective; International Business Regional Area Course

Offered

Offered every other year.

Previous Course Number

FRE 353

Notes

Taught in French.

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