| Spring Term 2026 Nature and the New Novel - 3988 - FREN 425 |
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Prerequisites/Notes: At least one 300-level FREN course or instructor approval. Catalog Description : This course prioritizes description of setting—the natural world and human-constructed environments—over plot and character. Reading for the background turns our attention to various non-human perspectives and subjectivities. How have experimental French-language writers addressed the changing climate conditions of our planet over the course of the 20th and 21st centuries? Assignments include daily reading responses, three 3-5 page essays, and a final presentation. PREREQUISITES: At least one 300-level FREN course or instructor approval. Attributes: Non-English Language Instructn, GER Humanities Div, GER BA Language, GER BMUS Language, 400-599 Advanced Course
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