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COMM166 - Immigration in France/Lecture, Discussion

Through an examination of novels and film by various immigrant communities, notably the North Africans and the Africans, this course traces the history of immigration in France since the 1950s. A study of the media will detail the economic and social realities of these communities, examine their relationship with their host society, and assess their cultural, socio-economic and even political impact on contemporary France.Prerequisites FREN140, FREN131 or above. Conducted in French. Ms. Ferly/Offered every year.


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Odile Ferly, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of French


The course is also known by the following crosslisted code(s): FREN168

 

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