
Elizabeth BLOOD is planning to teach FRE 762 "
Quebec: Culture and Literature", a graduate-level content course in French. We've scheduled it for Tuesday nights, 4:30-6:50pm in Spring 2010.
Salem State does not have a full Master's degree program in French, so this is just being offered for professional development for French teachers and other professionals. If you know of any teachers who might be interested, please let them know.
This course will explore the
culture and literature of French-speaking Québec. Through essays, literary readings, songs, works
of art, and films, students will follow the development of this province of Canada from its origins as a French colony through the exodus of French-Canadians in the early 20th century and the "Révolution Tranquille" of the 1960's, up to the present day. Conducted entirely in French. Three lecture hours per week. Prerequisite: intermediate to advanced fluency in written and spoken French.
This course is being run to help meet the professional development needs of North Shore and other area French teachers. You will be able to find registration information beginning in early November at:
http://www.salemstate.edu/registrar/registration.php
Dr. Elizabeth Blood
Chair, Department of Foreign Languages
Associate Professor of French & Italian
Salem State College
352 Lafayette Street, Salem MA 01970
Office: 978-542-6867
Email: eblood@salemstate.edu
"L'abeille qui reste au nid n'amasse pas de miel."
-proverbe québécois
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