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FREN211
- Spirited Rebellion: Adolescence French Novel and Film/Lecture, Discussion
A close look at youth and the construction of adult identity in the French novel of the 19th and 20th centuries. Discussion of instruction vs. education, family structures, friendship, love relationships and sexuality, gender roles and society, and the transformation of narrative forms. Authors may include Balzac, Sand, Zola, Rachilde, Colette, Gide and Duras. Taught in French. Prerequisite: FREN131, 136 or above, or permission. Ms. Gale/Offered periodically
Faculty
Beth Gale, Ph.D. - Assistant Professor of French
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FREN210
WS210
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