21G.321 Childhood and Youth in French and Francophone Cultures, Spring 2013
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Perreau, Bruno
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This course studies the transformation of childhood and youth since the 18th century in France, as well as the development of sentimentality within the family in a francophone context. Students will examine the personification of children, both as a source of inspiration for artistic creation and a political ideal aimed at protecting future generations, and consider various representations of childhood and youth in literature (e.g., Pagnol, Proust, Sarraute, Lave, Morgievre), movies (e.g., Truffaut), and songs (e.g., Brel, Barbara). This course is taught entirely in French.
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2013Other identifiers
21G.321
21G.321-Spring2013
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French, International Literature, presentation assignments, written assignments
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