FRIT-F 651: Contemporary France on Film

Offered primarily for middle- and high-school teachers of French, this interdisciplinary course uses recent French-language documentary and fiction films to reflect critically on social, cultural, and political issues crucial to the increasingly contested nature of French national identity in the twenty-first century.

This is a Full Semester course. Participants may register for one Full Semester course OR one course each in Summer I and Summer II.

Related Courses by Institution
FRIT-F 651 Contemporary France on Film (Summer 2021)
FRIT-F 580 Applied French Linguistics (Fall 2021)
FRIT-F 825 21st/17th Century Francophone Theater (Fall 2021)
FRIT-F 561 Studies in French Civilization (Winter/Spring 2022)
FRIT-F 673 Topics in the Teaching and Learning of French (Summer 2022)
FRIT-F 603 History of the French Language I (Fall 2022)
FRIT-F 578 Contrastive Study of French and English (Winter/Spring 2023)
FREN-F 651 Study of French Cinema (Summer II 2023)

Indiana University

Semester: Summer 2021 – Full Semester

Dates: 6/28/21 – 8/7/21

Format: Online Synchronous

Graduate Credits: 3

Graduate Certificate Available: No

Prerequisites: French fluency, qualified to teach content area