A study of the evolution of African and Caribbean francophone literatures through novels, poetry, and tales from its origins to the present. Characteristics of these two literatures; one that reflects a past of colonization in Africa and the other a history of slavery in the Caribbean, will be explored.
Credit Weight:
0.5
Prerequisite(s):
Third year standing in French* or permission of the Chair of the Department of Languages
Offering:
3-0; or 3-0
Notes:
*Third Year Standing in French: For admission to 3rd and 4th year level courses, students must have completed French 2201 and one FCE in French at the 2nd year level, with a minimum mark of 60% in French 2201 and a minimum overall average of 60% in the French courses.
Course Classifications:
- Type A: Humanities
- Type E: Indigenous Content