FR 405 Imm. Et Int. En France Moderne
Immigration et Intégration dans la France moderne. This course addresses a number of contemporary issues in modern France with regards to its policies and practices of immigration. After a brief examination of traditional conceptions of the French nation and of French citizenship, we pass to a historical overview of the causes of significant waves of immigration in France, such as the world wars, French colonialism, and the Syrian refugee crisis. The course concludes with some in-depth examinations of salient issues related to immigration into France, in particular, racial and cultural integration, French Republicanism, recent upsurges in populism, laïcité, and the 2018 soccer World Cup. The course is offered entirely in French. Students enrolling in
FR 405 must have taken at least one 300-level course in French. Students will complete a research paper on a subject of their choice, and will present on their research in class at a number of junctures throughout the semester. A student cannot take
FR 305 if they've already taken
FR 405.
Prerequisite
Students enrolling in
FR 405 must have taken at least one 300 level course in French.
Offered
At the Discretion of the Dept At the Discretion of the Dept