Insider Perspectives on the Francophone World II

FRE4224.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2027 Insider Perspectives on the Francophone World II

Course Description

Summary

Viewed from the outside, the French-speaking world offers enticing images of beauty, pleasure, and freedom. From the inside, however, it is a complicated, often contradictory world where implicit codes and values shape the most basic aspects of daily life. This course will give you an insiderʹs perspective on a cultural and communicative system whose ideas, customs, and belief systems are surprisingly different from your own. Together, we will examine how daily life and activities (friendship and family relationships, housing, leisure, work, and food culture) reflect culturally specific ideologies and values. We will also focus on questions of gender and the French language, including inclusive language, as well as French society’s coming to terms with the realities of its colonial past and the multi-racial Francophone world. Emphasis will be placed on developing ease, fluency, and sophistication in oral and written expression. Class will be conducted in French and revolve around authentic materials from the Francophone world (video, music, advertisements, literary texts). Introductory level.

Learning Outcomes

  • Development of:
    familiarity with and a partial command of the phonetic system
    an understanding of and competency in the use of basic grammatical structures
    sentence-level discourse
    vocabulary in basic and concrete topics
    the ability to understand, and to speak, read and write about basic topics
    the ability to recognize different registers of language and cultural products and practices
    the ability to infer vocabulary, grammar and content through context
    the ability to recognize and identify essential information in various types of texts
    familiarity with French-speaking cultural contexts
    critical skills
    intercultural understanding

Prerequisites

Insider Perspectives in the Francophone World I or permission of the instructor.

Please contact the faculty member : nrouxel-cubberly@bennington.edu

Corequisites

- Attend 2 CSL Series events, including the French one
- Attend 3 French tables

Instructor

  • Noëlle Rouxel-Cubberly

Day and Time

MO,WE,TH 8:30am-9:50am

Delivery Method

Fully in-person

Length of Course

Full Term

Academic Term

Spring 2027

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

4000

Maximum Enrollment

20

Course Frequency

Once a year