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ATS2076
Faculty of Arts
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Level | Undergraduate |
Faculty | Faculty of Arts |
Organisational Unit | French Studies |
Offered | Not offered in 2013 |
Coordinator(s) | Philip Anderson |
Notes
Previously coded FRN2707
Students will study French fiction since 1945 (emergence of the nouveau roman, new writing by women, the formalist practices of the Oulipo, the post-80s post-formalist return of the author and the story, Beur writing, the contemporary young Minuit group, the post-human fiction of Houellebecq) situated in its social, political and intellectual contexts. Attention will be paid to shifts in narrative form and discourse, and constructions, subversions and reconstructions of identity (with special reference to understandings of the self and community within, of and beyond the nation). Reading skills, text analysis and essay writing will be explicitly addressed.
On successful completion of this course, students can expect to have
Students taking the third-year version of this unit will be expected to demonstrate in their text analysis and their essay a more explicit and sophisticated understanding of the concepts of narratology and of the social, political and intellectual contexts of production of the texts studied.
Written work: 55%
2 Hours Test: 45%
1 two-hour seminar and 1 one-hour reading-writing workshop per week
At least French Studies 4 at any year level (ATS1064 or ATS2064)