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176 MODERN LANGUAGE, LITERATURES AND CULTURE<br />

104. History, Memory, and Loss: Vichy (1940-45) in Contemporary France. Prerequisite:<br />

French 44 or equivalent. Offered every year. N. Rachlin (Scripps).<br />

105. Advanced Composition, Translation, and Phonetics. Prerequisite: French 44 or<br />

equivalent. R. Coppieters (Pomona).<br />

106. The French Business World and its Language. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent.<br />

Offered every other year. T. Boucquey (Scripps)<br />

107. Headline News: Advanced Oral Expression and Conversation of Current Events<br />

and Culture. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. Offered every Spring semester.<br />

T. Boucquey (Scripps)<br />

110. France in the ‘Hood’: Nationhood, Immigration, and the Politics of Identity in Finde-Siecle<br />

France.. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. Offered every other year.<br />

N. Rachlin (Scripps).<br />

111. French Cinema: Images of Women in French Film.. Prerequisite: French 44 or<br />

equivalent. Offered every fall semester. D. Krauss (Scripps).<br />

112. Le Theatre Francophone.. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. Offered every other<br />

year. M-D Shelton (CMC). [offered every other year]<br />

117. Novel and Cinema in Africa and the Caribbean. Prerequisite: French 44 or<br />

equivalent. Offered every year. M-D Shelton (CMC).120. Order and Revolt in French<br />

Literature.. Offered every fall semester. M-D. Shelton (CMC).<br />

121. The Politics of Love.. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. N. Rachlin (Scripps).<br />

[offered every other year]<br />

124. The Novelist and Society in France. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. Staff (CMC).<br />

130. Topics in French Theater I: Theatricality and “Mise en Scene.” Prerequisite: French<br />

44 or equivalent. T. Boucquey/E. Haskell (Scripps). [offered every other year]<br />

132. North African Literature after “Independence.” Aitel (CMC). [offered every other year]<br />

133. The Beur Question in Films and Texts. Aitel (CMC). [offered every other year]<br />

135. L’Art de la Nouvelle. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. Fall, Aitel (CMC).<br />

137. The Algerian War and the French Intelligensia. Prerequisite: French 100. Aitel<br />

[offered every other year]<br />

150a. Les Moralistes: Public and Private Selves. J. Abecassis (Pomona). [not offered 2005-06]<br />

150b. Les Philosophes: Paradoxes of Nature. J. Abecassis (Pomona). [not offered 2005-06]<br />

151. Men, Women, and Power. M. Waller (Pomona). [not offered 2005-06]<br />

MODERN LANGUAGE, LITERATURES AND CULTURE<br />

152. Masters, Servants, and Slaves. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. M. Waller (Pomona).<br />

154. The Eighteenth-Century Novel: Experimentations in Form. Prerequisite: French 44<br />

or equivalent. D. Krauss (Scripps). [offered every other year]<br />

172. Baudelaire and the Symbolist Aesthetic. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent.<br />

E. Haskell (Scripps). [offered every other year]<br />

173. Reading Bodies. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. M. Waller (Pomona).<br />

174. The Romantic Other. M. Waller (Pomona).<br />

175. Border Crossings. M. Waller (Pomona).<br />

183. The Novel in France Since 1945. Prerequisite: French 44 or equivalent. M-D. Shelton<br />

(CMC). [offered every other year]<br />

199. Independent Study in French. Students who have the necessary qualifications and<br />

who wish to investigate an area of study not covered in regularly scheduled courses may<br />

arrange for an independent study under the direction of a faculty reader. Fall/Spring, Staff.<br />

German Studies<br />

Professors Burwick (Scripps)<br />

Associate Professor Rindisbacher (Pomona)<br />

Assistant Professor Katz (Scripps/CMC)<br />

Visiting Assistant Professor Houy (Pomona)<br />

German Studies is the interdisciplinary study of the contemporary cultural, social,<br />

economic, and political life of the German-speaking peoples in their historical and<br />

international contexts. The German faculty of Claremont McKenna <strong>College</strong>, Pomona<br />

<strong>College</strong>, and Scripps <strong>College</strong> offer a single unified and comprehensive curriculum for<br />

language, literature, and cultural studies courses.<br />

Requirements for all Majors in German Studies (See Pomona<br />

<strong>College</strong> Catalogue).<br />

Please refer to the Schedule of Courses published each semester by the Registrar’s Office<br />

for up-to-date information on German course offerings. For course descriptions, see<br />

appropriate catalogue.<br />

Language Acquisition Courses:<br />

1. Introductory German. (SC) R. Burwick.<br />

2. Introductory German. (PO, SC) Y. Houy, R. Burwick.<br />

22. Accelerated Elementary German. (PO) Y. Houy<br />

33. Intermediate German. (PO) Staff, M. Katz.<br />

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