French Language Literature and Culture II
1
2019-2020
03016382
Culture/Literature
Portuguese
French
Face-to-face
SEMESTRIAL
15.0
Elective
3rd Cycle Studies
Recommended Prerequisites
Knowledge of French, spoken and written, B2 level.
Teaching Methods
This seminar will include: introductions and lectures on theory; Comments on texts by students, individually or in groups; presentation of partial work; monitoring the preparation of individual written work.
Learning Outcomes
Students will learn to question the structure of twentieth century French literature and conduct research so as to understand other realities and contexts of French Literature.
Work Placement(s)
NoSyllabus
This class will focus on cultural production, especially literary, from francophone countries such as Belgium, Switzerland (romande), Canada and the Maghreb. In order to present an essentially current view, this seminar will present some incursions by French literature and culture prior to the twentieth-century as well as to take a chronological view that may help to understand the cultural and literary phenomena, and how they fit the general history of peoples and cultures to which they belong.
Head Lecturer(s)
Professor a Definir - Faculdade de Letras
Assessment Methods
Continuous Assessment
Assiduity: 10.0%
Participation during seminars : 30.0%
Writen works: 60.0%
Bibliography
Gorceix, P. (Ed.) (1997). L’Identité culturelle de la Belgique et de la Suisse francophones. Coll. international au Centre de rencontre Waldegg (Soleure). Paris: Honoré Champion.
Joubert, J.L., Lecarme, J., Tabone, E. & Vercier, B. (1986). Les Littératures francophones depuis 1945. Paris: éditions Bordas.
Lambert, J. (1983). L’éternelle question des frontières: littératures nationales et systèmes littéraires. In C. Angelet et al. (Eds.), Langue, dialecte, littérature. Études Romanes à la mémoire de Hugo Plomteux (pp. 355-370). Leuven: Symbolae.
Maggetti, D. (1995). L'invention de la littérature romande 1830-1910. Lausanne: Payot.
Walls, T. (Ed.) (1995). Stereotypes and nations. Cracóvia:International Cultural Centre.