Nation in Motion: Film, Race and Immigration in Contemporary French Cinema

Subject Code: 
FRENLIT
Course Number: 
122
Description: 

An examination of the current debates in France regarding national identity, secularism, and the integration of immigrants, notably from the former colonies. Course confronts films' and other media's visual and discursive rhetorical strategies used to represent ethnic or religious minorities, discrimination, citizens' resistance to government policies, inter-racial marriages, or women's rights within immigrant communities. By embodying such themes in stories of love, hardships, or solidarity, the motion pictures make the movements and emotions inherent to immigration tangible: to what effect?

Instructor: 
Cécile Alduy
Term: 
Win
Academic Year: 
2011-12
Day/Time: 
TTh 12:15p-2:05p