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French Language and Literature

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Code Course Title Credit Learning Time Division Degree Grade Note Language Availability
FRE4022 La Francophonie 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 3-4
1-4
French Language and Literature - No
Studies in francophonic literary and cinematographic productions from Africa, the Antilles and/or Canada. Works analyzed in their cultural, geographical and historical context with an emphasis on the issues of language, race, gender, power, and cultural identity.
FRE4024 Regional culture industry in France 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master - No
This course let students consider the characteristics of cultural industry in various regions in France.
FRE4024 Regional culture industry in France 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master French Language and Literature - No
This course let students consider the characteristics of cultural industry in various regions in France.
FRE4025 Theory and practice of translation 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 3-4
1-4
- No
This course aims to examine the wide range of translation theories and the way in which they are applied to the actual practice of translation. The theories concerning literary translation, especially those of Ladmiral, Mounin, Larbaud,?Berman, and Meschonnic, will be given central importance and examples of translated work of poetry, novels and plays
FRE4025 Theory and practice of translation 3 6 Major Bachelor/Master 3-4
1-4
French Language and Literature - No
This course aims to examine the wide range of translation theories and the way in which they are applied to the actual practice of translation. The theories concerning literary translation, especially those of Ladmiral, Mounin, Larbaud,?Berman, and Meschonnic, will be given central importance and examples of translated work of poetry, novels and plays
FRE5006 Special Studies of French Lingustics 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course allows students to understand the history and general trend of French linguistics.
FRE5007 French Pedagogics 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course let students study the teaching methods of French language as a second language.
FRE5008 French Semantics 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
Students can see many concepts and the process of the development of French Semantics.
FRE5013 Theory of French Criticism 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
This course will let students study about french critics like Sartre, Bachelard, Blanche, Foucault etc. who had a great effect upon the contemporary theory of criticism.
FRE5020 Seminar on the Image Culture 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
A seminar course on the new theoretical concepts and the expanding significances of images in the contemporary age of digital technology. Focus on the explicit methodology to apprehend both cyber culture and cinema culture in the comparative point of view with the traditional cultural discourse.
FRE5022 French Region Studies 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course allows students to study about the real life in french territory and to understand various aspects of the french culture.
FRE5025 French Performance Art and Image Medium 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
French Performance Art and Image Medium
FRE5031 French Aesthetics and Philosophy 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 English Yes
Cinema and French philosophers. How Baudrillard, Deleuze, Sartre, Derrida, Lyotard, thought about films.
FRE5033 Francophone Literature 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 Korean Yes
This course is to examine literary works from Francophone areas such as , Canada(Quebec), Belgium, and Central and Nothern Africa. The cutural characteristics of the works and their contribution to French literature in general will be the central issue.
FRE5034 Comparative Literature 3 6 Major Master/Doctor 1-4 - No
This course leads students to compare the literary works from at least two different countries, encouraging their understanding of how different the themes and techniques of the selected works can be in their respective cultural and linguistic contexts. Historical and cultural knowledge, as well as background information on literary movements, theories and criticism will be required for this course.