Italian Fascism
What are fascism, populism, and authoritarianism? Exploration of the origin and development of fascism in Italy from the late 19th century to today.
What are fascism, populism, and authoritarianism? Exploration of the origin and development of fascism in Italy from the late 19th century to today.
Course is organized around the techniques, tools, and theories of French translation. Prereq of 2 of the following courses: FRENCH 301, FRENCH 302, and/or FRENCH 303.
An introduction to translation and machine translation. Course taught in English. Pre-approved for Data Science Minor and French Major/Minor. No prereqs, but language experience recommended.
In this course we will explore the various ways in which gastronomy, the culture of food and wine as well as terroir, inform the construction of French and Francophone identity. In French.
This course explores many questions about language, culture, and identity in French and Francophone regions to examine how race, gender, and sexuality influence individual and collective identity.
In this course, students will address questions related to physical bodies and how diverse boundaries influence their identities throughout a variety of Francophone works.
Through the juxtaposition of American and Italian mafia films, this course will explore how mafia was portrayed as Hollywood spectacle in the US while Italian directors focused on sociopolitical implications.
Examining texts to interrogate what it means to be a member of the francophone world. Navigating how movement across the francophone world influences cultural production. In French.
A multilingual graduate seminar that explores theories of translation practice, the articulation of identity in translation, and translation and its relation to fields of power.
Through an engagement with the arts understood broadly, this course aims to surface the factors across time and in a variety of cultures that have led to the contemporary water crisis.