FRH 416 SPEAKING FRENCH TO POWER
This course delves into the politics of language in colonial and postcolonial Francophone spaces. Through a study of theoretical and literary texts from Africa and the Caribbean, students will investigate concepts and strategies developed by Francophone writers to subvert the French language and use it as a political and ideological means of resistance against colonial and neocolonial power. Course conducted in French.
Prerequisite
Two French classes at the 300 level above FRH 301.
Enrollment Limit
Enrollment limited to 15 students.
Attributes
MOIB, MOIE, W, WLC, AFRH, SDP