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Dec 02, 2024
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Course Catalog 2021-2022 [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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WGS 331 - Other Voices, Other Stories: Great Works by Women from France and the Francophone World In this course we study novels and short stories by contemporary women writers whose work defies traditional literary forms and introduces new modes of expression, whether as narrative experiments, figures of discourse or alternative texts” the body, for example, as metaphor or “text.” We explore how these writers respond to marginalization, subjugation or oppression through literature and how their stories operate on a political level. The course begins with a short introduction to French feminist theory. Authors may include Cixous, Leclerc, Duras, Letessier, Ernaux, Djébar, Tadjo, Bâ, Sow Fall.
Credits 1
Notes Before enrolling in a 300-level course, students should have completed at least two of the required courses at the 200-level (FR 235, FR 236, and FR 245). Prerequisites may be waived by the instructor for students with special preparation. Course taught in French. Cross-listed with FR 331
Area Humanities
Connection 23006
Division Arts and Humanities
Foundation Beyond the West
Compass Attributes Humanities, Global Honors, Taylor and Lane Scholars
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