Carnegie Mellon University

French & Francophone Cultures

Course Number: 82-303

Fulfills 'Intercultural and Global Inquiry' GenEd requirement!

Through deep cultural analyses of France and Francophone spaces, students uncover the roots of the French mentality and how this mentality oftentimes clashes with Francophone, which is to say French citizens who remain "the Other" even in the 21st century. Comparisons between past and current events in French and Francophone histories explain in part the French mentality, and why the French react to the world as they do, resulting in the ongoing challenges of integration and identity of citizens from former colonies.

Students will address questions such as: "What is preventing full integration?" and "How can integration be successful?" or "Is integration desirable?"

The coursework will develop students skills in writing, reading, speaking and listening, and improve their control of grammar through class discussions, presentations and essays. All work will be in French. This course is repeatable with new topics.

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Units: 9
Prerequisite(s): 82-202 or 82-204

Format

MW 3:30–4:50 p.m. (in-person)