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FREN 6726

Quebec Identities

Quebec Identities

Although deeply rooted into French heritage from the 17th century colonization, Québec has since developed its own identity influenced by cohabitation with First Nations People followed by many decades under the English crown. After a period of strong cultural affirmation, globalization has begun to add to and to impact the multiple identities of Québécois society. Within this new era, Québec has succeeded in maintaining its social structure and a set of values unique to this northeast American francophone society. Through classroom lectures, various reading assignments, and research projects, students will discover the many facets of Quebec social life and culture, including the French language, the educational and judicial systems, the economy, politics, as well as the arts.

Required texts: :
Jean-Marc LÉGER, Jacques NANTEL et Pierre DUHAMEL,Code Québec. Les sept différences qui font que nous sommes un peuple unique au monde. Éditions de l'Homme, 2021, ISBN : 978-2761954334
Jean-Martin AUSSANT, Claire BOLDUC, Véronique CÔTÉ, Maitée LABREQUE-SAGANASH, Aurélie LANCTÔT, Karel MAYRAND, Gabriel NADEAU-DUBOIS, Will PROSPER, Alain VADEBON-COEUR, Ne renonçons à rien, Lux éditeur, 2017; ISBN: 978-2895962366. Available as EBook only
Subject:
French
Department:
French
Division:
Language School
Requirements Fulfilled:
Civ Cul & Soc

Sections in Summer 2019 Language Schools, LS 3 Week Session I

Summer 2019 Language Schools, LS 6 Week Session

FREN6726A-L19 Lecture (Salaun)