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COURSE CATALOGUE
FRENCH
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Language Courses
For satisfactory completion of the language requirement, students receiving a grade of C- or lower will have to repeat the course.
FREN BC 1001x-BC1002y Elementary Full-Year Course
Basic elements of French grammar. Oral, writing, and reading skills. Students
may take either or both of these courses at Columbia.
4 points
FREN BC 1102x Review of French Fundamentals
Oral and written review of basic grammar and syntax. Readings in modern
French and Francophone literature.
Prerequisites: Primarily for students who need further instruction to
qualify for the intermediate course. Credit cannot be granted for both
FREN BC1002 and BC1102 (or its equivalent). Enrollment limited to 20 students
per section.
3 points
FREN BC 1203x and y Intermediate I
Further development of oral and written communication skills. Readings in
French literature.
Prerequisites: FREN BC1001, BC1002, BC1102, C1101-C1102, or an appropriate score on the placement
test.
3 points
FREN BC 1204x and y Intermediate II
Advanced work in language skills. Readings in French literature.
Prerequisites: FREN BC1203 or an appropriate score on the placement
test.
3 points
FREN BC 1205y Intermediate Oral French
Intensive oral work, vocabulary enrichment, discussions on prepared topics relating to contemporary France and the French-speaking world, oral presentations.
- I. Jouanneau-FertigPrerequisites: Enrollment limited to 12 students. This course does not satisfy the language requirement.
3 points
FREN BC 3006x and y Composition and Conversation
Discussions on contemporary issues and oral presentations. Creative writing
assignments designed to improve writing skills and vocabulary development.
Prerequisites: Enrollment limited to 12 students.
3 points
FREN BC 3007y Commercial-Economic French
The socioeconomic language of contemporary French society. Practice of oral and written communications based on documents from the French press. Students who have completed the course may wish to take the Diplôme du Français des Affaires given by the Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Paris.
- I. Jouanneau-FertigPrerequisites: Fourth year French students only; Seniors have priority.
Enrollment limited to 12 students.
3 points
FREN BC 3008x Workshop on Contemporary France
Examination of contemporary France covering a wide range of topics (history,
geography, politics, economics, society, culture). France's position in the
European Union and the world will also be discussed.
Prerequisites: Preference given to upper-class students (juniors and
seniors) with two courses of college French beyond the language requirement.
Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3011x or y History of the French Language
Transformation and evolution of the French languages from the early Middle Ages to the present are studied from a socio-historical perspective. Primary texts include literary, legal, political, scientific, administrative, liturgical, and epistolary documents. Includes consideration of French outside of France and variations on the continent in the 20th century.
- L. Postelwate3 points
FREN BC 3012x Advanced Grammar and Composition
Systematic study of morphology, syntax, and idiomatic expressions. Weekly
writing assignments.
3 points
FREN BC 3013y Advanced Writing
Workshop format course to perfect writing skills in French. Writing formats that will be used over the semester include narration, portait, essai, dissertation, film and book reviews, and correspondence.
- L. PostlewatePrerequisites: The French language requirement and approval of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 12 students.
3 points
FREN BC 3014x Advanced Translation into English
Translation of various styles of prose and poetry from French to English.
- A. BoymanPrerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or the equivalent.
3 points
FREN BC 3016x and y Advanced Oral French
Oral presentations and discussions of French films aimed at increasing fluency, acquiring vocabulary, and perfecting pronunciation skills.
- A. BoymanPrerequisites: At least one French course after completion of the language requirement and permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 10 students.
3 points
FREN BC 3017y Rapid Reading and Translation
Using selected French texts from a variety of sources, this course aims at enhancing reading and comprehension skills through translation into English.
- A. BoymanPrerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or the equivalent. Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3019x Advanced Phonetics
Detailed study of all aspects of French pronunciation; theoretical linguistic concepts will be followed up with intensive oral drills.
- A. BoymanPrerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or the equivalent. Enrollment limited to 12 students. Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
Literature and Culture Courses
FREN BC 3021x Major French Texts I
Medieval, Renaissance, and Classical literature in their cultural context.
- L. PostlewatePrerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or the equivalent. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT).
3 points
FREN BC 3022y Major French Texts II
The Age of Enlightenment, Romanticism, Realism, and Symbolism.
- P. UsherPrerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or the equivalent. FREN BC3021 may be taken for credit without completion of FREN BC3022. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT).
3 points
FREN BC 3023x The Culture of France I
Historical analysis of mentalités from the Middle Ages to the
reign of Louis XIV through symbol, structure, and self-presentation.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or the equivalent.
General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). General Education
Requirement: Literature (LIT). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3024y The Culture of France II
Major cultural and institutional events in France from the 18th century to
the present. Topics include the revolutionary tradition, left-right and
secular-religious conflicts over the identity of France: its history, its
mission, its people and policies.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or the equivalent.
General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). Not offered in
2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3028y Performance in France
Sociohistorical survey of theatrical performance in France from the Middle Ages to the present. Course "texts" include liturgical drama, a variety of plays, ceremonies, sermons, cabaret and puppet theatre, as well as contemporary experimental performance. Discussion to include the politics and economics of French theatre in the broadest sense.
- L. PostlewatePrerequisites: Students must have completed the language requirement in French. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3029x or y Laughter in the Middle Ages and
Renaissance
Explores both the traditional comic forms of early French literature (farce,
sottie, fabliau, burlesque, grotesque) and comedic elements of "serious"
genres such as chanson de geste, saints' lives, and romance. An investigation
into the mentalités of the Middle Ages and Renaissance through an
understanding of what made people laugh.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of
the instructor. Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3030x or y Medieval Theatre
Examines a variety of kinds of theatrical representations (liturgical drama,
comic farce and "sottie," court entertainments, pageants, religious mystery
plays). Lectures and readings will be in English; French majors do written
work in French.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of
the instructor. Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3031x or y History, Literature and Culture of the Middle
Ages
Development and evolution of literary expression in France from the Crusades
through the High Middle Ages.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of
the instructor. General Education Requirement: Historical Studies (HIS). Not
offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3032x or y Women and Writing in Early Modern
France
Examination of cultural and literary phenomena in 15th-17th century France,
focusing on writings by and about women.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of
the instructor. Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3033x or y Literature of the French Renaissance and the
Baroque
Experimentation and discovery in the arts, in science and technology, and in
the understanding of the human experience. Explores how the works of French
poets, prosateurs, and playwrights reflect both the vibrancy and
splendor of the time, as well as the struggle of an era preoccupied with
death and "rebirth."
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of
the instructor. Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3034y French Baroque and Classical Literature
Interdisciplinary exploration of the literature and culture of the "Grand
Siècle."
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of
the instructor. Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3035x Eighteenth-Century French Fiction
Readings of novels and novellas by Prevost, Rousseau, Diderot, Charrière, Laclos, and Sade, with a particular focus on issues of selfhood, gender, sexuality, authority, and freedom.
- C. WeberPrerequisites: FREN BC3021, BC3022, BC3023, BC3024, or the equivalent. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3036y The Age of Enlightenment
The challenge of traditional ideas of government, religion, ethics, and aesthetics in 18th-century France.
- S. GavroskyPrerequisites: FREN BC3021, BC3022, BC3023, BC3024, or the equivalent. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT).
3 points
FREN BC 3037y Nineteenth-Century French Poetry
Readings of poems by Lamartine, Hugo, Baudelaire, Rimbaud, and Mallarmé. Focuses on the turn from Romanticism to Modernism in the 19th century.
- A. BoymanPrerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of the instructor. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT).
3 points
FREN BC 3038x The Nineteenth-Century French Novel
Evolution of the novel, aesthetics of Romanticism, Realism, Naturalism, and Symbolism. Particular attention is paid to the formal problems of narrative, the rhetoric of sentiment, décadence, and issues of sexual identity.
- P. ConnorPrerequisites: FREN BC3021, BC3022, BC3023, BC3024, or the equivalent. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3040x Twentieth-Century French Fiction
Topics will include the theory of the gratuitous act, literature and the rise of Fascism, war and the literature of commitment, erotic violence.
- P. ConnorPrerequisites: FREN BC3021, BC3022, BC3023, BC3024, or permission of the instructor. General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT).
3 points
FREN BC 3041y Twentieth-Century French Thought
Thorough study of the major intellectual movements in France from Surrealism to post-structuralism. Particular attention given to theories of political commitment, texuality and deconstruction. Readings include works by Breton, Senghor, Sartre, Lévi-Strauss, and Derrida.
- S. GavronskyPrerequisites: FREN BC3021, BC3022, BC3023, BC3024, or the equivalent. General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: Reason and Value (REA).
3 points
FREN BC 3042x or y Twentieth-Century French and Francophone
Poetry
Analysis of some of the major poets in France and in Francophone countries
emphasizing theories of the avant-garde and traditional interests in
politics, race, and gender. Poets include Cendrars, Saint John Perse,
Césaire, Depestre, Aragon, Risset, Albiach, Roubaud, and Tahar Ben
Jelloun.
Prerequisites: FREN BC3021, BC3022, BC3023, BC3024, or the equivalent. General Education Requirement:
Literature (LIT). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3043x or y Twentieth-Century French Women
Writers
Writings by women will be analyzed in the changing philosophical and literary
contexts of the 20th century: Simone de Beauvoir, Nathalie Sarraute,
Marguerite Duras, Hélène Cixous, and others.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement and one advanced
FREN course or permission of the instructor. General Education Requirement:
Literature (LIT). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3061x or y Marx in France
Examines the persistence and transformation of the sign "Marx" in multiple
aspects of 20th-century French thought. Areas covered will include ethics,
aesthetics, history, philosophy, and ideologies as of Surrealism through
Négritude, existentialism, structuralism and post-structuralism.
Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3063x or y Critical Theory
Introduction to the conceptual foundations of structuralism and
post-structuralism or to what is known as "French Theory". Readings include
works by Saussure, Levi-Strauss, Lacan, Foucault, Cixous, and Deleuze.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of
the instructor. General Education Requirement: Reason and Value (REA). Not
offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3064x France on Film
Films on and of the period from the 1930s to the present, focusing on the
interplay between history, ideology, and culture.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of the language requirement or permission of
the instructor. General Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts
(ART). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3065y Surrealism in Painting and Photography
Major surrealist paintings, films, and photographs. Included are works by Breton, Desnos, Buñuel, Clair, Fini, Ernst, Dalí, Magritte, Man Ray, Molinier, Tanning, and Artaud. Critical texts by Sade, Freud, Breton, Bataille, Bellmer, Desnos, and others.
- S. GavronskyGeneral Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points
FREN BC 3068y Jews in France from Dreyfus to Vichy
Jews in France from the Revolution to Vichy. Materials include newspapers, documentaries, films, historical texts and literary works.
- S. GavronskyPrerequisites: Reading ability in French required for all students. French majors must write their papers in French. Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3069x Blacks, Jews, and Arabs in Modern France
From négritude to World War II anti-semitism, to contemporary French
reactions to North African immigration.
General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General
Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3070x Négritude
Analysis of the theoretical and literary precursors of négritude; major figures of the movement; relations with the Harlem Renaissance; and the formulation of creolity by contemporary Caribbean writers and thinkers. Authors will include Gobineau, Maran, Price-Mars, Hughes, McKay, Césaire, Senghor, Damas, Fanon, Sartre, Glissant, and Chamoiseau. Taught in French.
- S. GavronskyGeneral Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL).
3 points
FREN BC 3071x Major Literary Works of the French-Speaking
World
Introduction to major works of fiction from the French-speaking countries of the Caribbean, West Africa, North Africa and "Indochina." Considers some of the principal authors of these regions, and examines the socio-political, historical, and aesthetic considerations that have influenced Francophone literary production in the twentieth century.
- K. GloverPrerequisites: Completion of language requirement in French or equivalent. General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT).
3 points
FREN BC 3072x Francophone Fiction: Unhomely Women of the
Caribbean
Looks at the portrayal of women as unsettling figures in the Francophone Caribbean literary universe. Examining the uncanny heroines in the novels of both male and female writers, students will identify the thematic commonalities and specific configurative strategies that emerge in the fictional representation of women in the region. The symbolic import of zombies, schizophrenics, and other "disordering" characters will be analyzed as indicators of and reflections on broader social realities.
- K. GloverGeneral Education Requirement: Literature (LIT).
3 points
FREN BC 3073y Africa in Cinema
Representations of African culture by filmmakers from various cultural backgrounds. Social and ideological positions and the demands of exoticism. The constructions of the African as "other" and the responses they have elicited from Africa's cinéastes.
- K. GloverGeneral Education Requirement: The Visual and Performing Arts (ART).
3 points
FREN BC 3074x or y Women in Francophone Africa: Historical and
Cultural Perspectives
Emphasizes cultural and historical representation of Francophone women by
both women and men. Works will include novels, films, and poems, by authors
such as Sembéne Ousmane, Mariama Bâ, Amadou Kourouma, Camara
Laye, Calixthe Beyala.
Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN BC 3075x or y Major African Texts: Orality and
Ecriture
Writing from the different parts of the continent. Focus on self-identity and
the African experience as conveyed in a variety of genres: poetry, drama, the
novel, and film.
Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN V 3420x or y Introduction to French and Francophone Studies
I
Conceptions of culture and civilization in France from the Enlightenment to
the Exposition Coloniale of 1931. Emphasis on the issue of universalism
versus relativism and the ideological foundations of French colonialism.
Authors and texts will include selections from the Encyclopédie,
the Déclaration des droits de l'homme et du citoyen, the Code
Napoléon, Diderot, Chateaubriand, de Tocqueville, Drumont.
Prerequisites: Satisfaction of French language requirement. General
Education Requirement: Reason and Value (REA). General Education Requirement:
Literature (LIT). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN W 3421y Introduction to French and Francophone Studies
II
Universalism vs. exceptionalism, tradition vs. modernity, integration and exclusion, racial, gender, regional and national identities will be considered in this introduction to the contemporary French-speaking world in Europe, the Americas and Africa. Authors include Aimé Césaire, Léopold Senghor, Frantz Fanon, Maryse Condé.
- K. GloverPrerequisites: Satisfaction of French language requirement. General Education Requirement: Cultures in Comparison (CUL). General Education Requirement: Literature (LIT). Not offered in 2009-2010.
3 points
FREN W 3760x or y French Theory After 1968
Explores diverse schools of French literary theory and philosophy after 1968,
including but not limited to Marxism, psychoanalysis, situationism,
deconstruction, and post-structuralism. Authors studied include Foucault,
Barthes, Althursser, Debord, Derrida, Lacan, Kristeva, Irigaray, Deleuze, and
Baudrillary. All reading, writing, and discussion in French.
Prerequisites: Permission of the instructor. Enrollment limited to 12
students. Advanced undergraduates and graduate students only. Not offered in
2009-2010.
3 points
Senior Seminar
FREN BC 3080x Advance Seminar
- P. Connor
3 points
FREN BC 3091y Senior Thesis
French majors will write their senior thesis under the supervision of the
instructor.
4 points

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