Course Number
FRN-431-01
Course Description
The ways contemporary writers from former French colonies in West and North Africa and from the French-speaking Caribbean stress local, social, political, religious, and gender matters in their novels and short-stories. We also examine these writers' particular use of the French language according to local meanings and other strategies they develop to redefine post-colonial societies. Among selected writers we have Calixthe Beyala, Mariama Ba, Assia Djebar, Rachid Minouni, Patrick Chamoiseau, and Maryse Conde.
Academic Term
Instructor
Ndiaye, Cheikh
Location & Meeting Time
Karp Hall-101+ T/TH 10:55AM-12:40PM LEC
Credits
1.00
Capacity
15
Total Students
5