FRLA 8364A
France and Africa
During this course, students will explore themes that are key to understanding societies in France and Africa and the relationship between these regions:
- The evolving role of tradition (coutume) and its impact on modern societies;
- Women and leadership; changing place of women in business, politics, and evolving role in society;
- The role of culture in citizens’ daily lives, with an emphasis on West/Central francophone Africa and France. Reciprocal influence between France and Africa on a cultural level. How cultures influenced each other over decades, with an emphasis on current trends and cross-influences (including literary work, gastronomy, music, fashion and other art forms).
- The changing nature of Francophonie, a bridge/glue between our regions, in an increasingly English-speaking world.
- Evolution of economies, transitions and rise of digital economy in both regions.
- Formal and citizen/soft diplomacy between the two regions.
- Schedule
- 12:00pm-1:50pm on Tuesday, Thursday (Sep 7, 2021 to Dec 17, 2021)
- Location
- Morse A101
- Instructors
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Berrahmoun, Abdelkader
aberrahmoun@middlebury.edu
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