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The MA in French (Creativity/Literature/Film) offers the opportunity for students to develop their reading skills in relation to French literary and dramatic texts, and to film. The course aims to promote creative forms of critical response to primary texts in French, and to explore the nature of different forms of creativity and the links between them
Learning OutcomesOn successful completion of this programme, students should be able to:
* Practice close reading of a range of texts in French from a range of genres including poetry, fiction, auto-fiction, drama and film;
* Demonstrate understanding of the nature of creativity as it relates to the practices of reading and writing in French;
* Demonstrate a capacity to engage creatively with different literary practices and genres;
* Engage with and apply critical methodologies developed by French and Francophone writers in response to literary, dramatic and cinematic texts;
* Produce creative responses to a range of texts in French;
* Synthesize critical and creative responses to a specific topic and a select corpus of texts in an extended piece of writing that makes an original contribution to the field of French literary and cultural studies.
Part I consists of taught modules to the value of 45 credits. Part II consists of a dissertation to the value of 45 credits.
Students take 90 credits as follows:
Part I
* FR6301 Lectio Divina: Close Reading of Literature and Film (15 credits)
* FR6901 Research Methods (10 credits)
plus
either 20 credits from the following (subject to availability):
* FR6303 Marguerite Duras: L'Écriture dans tous ses états (10 credits)
* FR6304 Unsettling Identities: Auto-biographical Spaces in Contemporary Writing (10 credits)
* FR6305 "Lorsque le theatre se fait femme": Women Writing for the Stage in France (10 credits)
or
10 credits from the following:
* FR6303 Marguerite Duras: L'Écriture dans tous ses états (10 credits)
* FR6304 Unsettling Identities: Auto-biographical Spaces in Contemporary Writing (10 credits)
* FR6305 "Lorsque le theatre se fait femme": Women Writing for the Stage in France (10 credits)
and
10 credits from the following:
* FR6102 Language Variation and Change: The Case of French (10 credits)
* FR6103 Approaches to Second Language Acquisition (10 credits)
* FR6104 Sociolinguistic Approaches to Language and Gender (10 credits)
* FR6105 Language Policy and Language Practice in Canada (10 credits)
* FR6106 The Evolution of the French Language: Issues and Milestones (10 credits)
* FR6203 Orientalism, Ethnography and the Other (10 credits)
* FR6204 Contemporary French Philosophy: Theory as Vision (10 credits)
* FR6205 Reading the City (10 credits)
* FR6402 Myth in Modern Novel (10 credits)
* FR6403 French Writers in Rome (10 credits)
* FR6404 "Regards Croisés": Travel Writing around France in Ireland and Ireland in France (10 credits)
* FR6405 Heroes and Heroines from Aeschylus to Lara Croft (10 credits)
* FR6002 Camille Claudel (10 credits)
* FR6003 Myth and the Imaginaire: Tragedy, Anime, Romans graphiques (10 credits)
Part II
* FR6399 Dissertation (45 credits)
Want to improve your English level for admission?
Prepare for the program requirements with English Online by the British Council.
- ✔️ Flexible study schedule
- ✔️ Experienced teachers
- ✔️ Certificate upon completion
📘 Recommended for students with an IELTS level of 6.0 or below.