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FR 339 – +Espaces Francophones: Francophone Studies (3)

Analyzes the francophone cultures and politics among French-speaking communities of the United States (such as Louisiana and New England), from the colonial era to the present. Investigates issues like minority status, marginalization, language and diglossia, women’s conditions, and migration. Applies theoretical approaches to diverse genres, including historical and contemporary texts, novels, poems, songs and documentary films. Examines types of systemic oppression within historical contexts and main course themes. Taught in French. This course may be subject to Enforced Prerequisites that restrict registration into the course. Check the offerings below for more information.

Course Attributes
CoreEd-Adv Diff, Power&Oppress

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TermCRNSecCrP/NInstructorTypeStatusCapAvailWL CapWL Avail
202603600504003M Enesti, A.0TBD202000
Registration Restrictions
Enforced Prereqs: FR 313 [C-]
Recommended: Completion of a Difference, Power, and Oppression Foundations course
Campus Restrictions: -C (Corv)
Class Notes: Campus restrictions end Monday of Week 10
Syllabus: Available in Canvas to students enrolled in this course. Or contact instructor to request syllabus. (Note: An ONID account is required to view OSU's online directory.)
Find textbooks for FR 339 at the OSU Beaver Store (current term only). For questions related to course materials, contact the OSU Beaver Store.

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= Signifies the course as a Baccalaureate Core Course.
= Signifies that fees may apply to the course.
+ = Include restriction.
- = Exclude restriction.
* = Prereq may be taken prior to or simultaneously with this course.