Fall 2009 (on research assignment)
Editing five texts by Marguerite Duras for the Pléiade edition of her complete works.
Spring 2009
CLT 362 - Literature & Criticism: A Chicken & Egg Story
25 undergraduates
HUF 211 - "Just Godard"
33 undergraduates
Fall 2008 (on sabbatical leave)
Completed manuscript of Witnessness.
Spring 2008 (serving as chair of CLCS)
HUM 123 - Sexuality in Literature
119 undergraduates
CLT 607 - Ethics at the Limit of Translation (Major Authors in Comparative Context)
13 graduates
Fall 2007 (serving as chair of CLCS)
[teaching duty shifted to Spring 2008]
Spring 2007 (serving as chair of CLCS)
HUF 211 - "Just Godard"
23 undergraduates
Fall 2006 (serving as chair of CLCS)
HUM 123 - Sexuality in Literature
249 undergraduates
Spring 2006 (serving as chair of CLCS)
HUF 211 - French Cinema: The New Wave
19 undergraduates
Fall 2005 (serving as chair of CLCS)
HUM 123 - Sexuality in Literature
244 undergraduates
Spring 2005 (serving as chair of CLCS)
CLT 602 - The Imagination and Its Vicissitudes
12 graduates
Fall 2004 (serving as chair of CLCS)
FRN 441/502 - French "Civilization"
25 undergraduates + 10 graduates
Spring 2004 (serving as chair of CLCS)
HUM 123 - Sexuality in Literature
100 undergraduates
Fall 2003 (serving as chair of CLCS)
HUF 211 - French Cinema: The New Wave
Spring 2003 (serving as chair of CLCS)
CLT 602 - The Witness, Now
8 graduate students
Fall 2002 (serving as chair of CLCS)
HUM 123 - Sexuality in Literature
110 undergraduates
Spring 2002 (on sabbatical leave)"Qu'est-ce qu'un témoin?" seminar held at College International de Philosophie, Paris.
Fall 2001HUF 211 - Just Godard
40 undergraduates (including 12 CCS majors and 3 FRN majors)
Spring 2001CLT 602 - On the Sublime in Arts and Literatures
10 graduates in in Comparative Literature, Art History, and English Ph.D. Programs
Fall 2000CLT 335 - Shakespeare and Dostoevsky on Film
15 undergraduates (including 2 CLT majors and 3 CCS majors)HUF 211 - French Cinema: French Self-Image in Film
25 undergraduates (including 1 FRN major)
Spring 2000CLT/EGL 266 - The Twentieth-Century Novel
60 undergraduates (including 8 CLT majors)
Fall 1999HUF 211 - French Cinema: The New Wave
27 undergraduates (including 2 CCS majors and 1 FRN major)CLT 604 - Comparative Studies in Genre: "Challenges to Realism"
16 graduates in Comparative Literature, Hispanic L & L, and English Ph.D. Programs
Spring 1999 (visiting professor at Université de Poitiers)LM 1210 - Beaumarchais: Le Mariage de Figaro
52 first year DEUG de Lettres Modernes (i.e., "Modern French Literature") studentsFR 1240 - Un Irlandais et un Algérien: deux œuvres en français
(Samuel Beckett, En attendant Godot; Kateb Yacine, L'Homme aux sandales de caoutchouc)
7 first year DEUG de Lettres Modernes (i.e., "Modern French Literature") studentsLM 3210 - Char et Ponge
(René Char, Commune présence; Francis Ponge, Le Parti pris des choses and Lyres)
41 second semester Licence de Lettres Modernes (i.e., first-year M.A. in French Literature) students
Fall 1998HUF 211 - French Cinema: The New Wave
33 undergraduates (1 FRN major)
Spring 1998CLT 601 - Seminar in Literary Theory: "Theoretical Approaches to André Malraux"
4 Comparative Literature and 3 French Doctoral students
Fall 1997FRN 211 - French Cinema: Contemporary Film
30 undergraduatesFRN 501 - Vicissitudes de l'identité française: 1870-1970
14 M.A. and M.A.T. (French) and 1 Comparative Literature Ph.D. candidates
Spring 1997HUF 211 - French Cinema: The New Wave
36 undergraduates (2 FRN majors; 6 interested in prospective CCS major)HUF 219 - Modern France
96 undergraduates non-majors
Fall 1996FRN 295 - Readings in French Literature: Analysis and Interpretation
18 undergraduate FRN majorsCLT 603 - Comparative Studies in Literary History: "Avant-Garde: Inside or Outside History?"
(crosslisted with FRN 561)
17 graduates in Comparative Literature, French, Art History, English & Theatre Ph.D. Programs
Spring 1996HUM 101 - The Freshman Seminar in the Humanities
20 undergraduates with undeclared majorsHUF 211 - French Cinema: Historical Perspectives
[see FRN 281 infra]
35 undergraduates
Fall 1995 (on sabbatical leave)
Spring 1995FRN 281 - French Cinema: The New Wave
37 undergraduates; six in Film and Media Arts MinorFRN 561 - Images of North Africa
8 M.A. (French) and 1 Ph.D. (English) graduates
Fall 1994FRN 299 - Modern France
145 undergraduate non-majorsFRN 390 - Qu'est-ce que la modernité?
13 undergraduate majors
Spring 1994FRN 281 - French Cinema: The New Wave
40 undergraduatesFRN 501 - The Socio-Cultural Legacy of May 68 in France
10 M.A. and D.A. (French) graduates
Fall 1993FRN 299 - Modern France
145 undergraduate non-majorsFRN 393 - Twentieth-Century French Autobiographical Texts
15 undergraduate majors
Spring 1993FRN 222 - French Stylistics
17 undergraduate majorsFRN 281 - French Cinema
37 undergraduates in Film and Media Arts Minor
Fall 1992FRN 221 - French Conversation and Composition
21 undergraduate majorsFRN 299 - Modern France
172 undergraduate non-majorsFRN 390 - 1870-1970: One Hundred Years of French Civilization
20 undergraduate majors
Spring 1992FRN 561 - Twentieth-Century Autobiographical Texts
8 M.A. (French) and Ph.D. (Comparative Literature) graduates
Fall 1991FRN 221 - French Conversation and Composition (two sections)
43 undergraduate majorsFRN 373 - Twentieth-Century French Literature
9 undergraduate majors
Spring 1991FRN 199 - Modern France
245 undergraduate non-majorsFRN 281 - French Cinema
20 undergraduates in Film and Media Arts MinorFRN 599 - M.A. Exam Preparation Seminar
5 M.A. (French) candidates
Fall 1990FRN 191 - Intermediate French (I) (two sections)
50 undergraduate majors and non-majorsFRN 390 - Les Grandes Étapes de la civilisation française
15 undergraduate majors
Summer (I) 1990FRN 299 - Modern France
40 undergraduate non-majors
Spring 1990FRN 199 - Modern France
210 undergraduate non-majorsFRN 373 - The Twentieth-Century Novel
11 undergraduate majors
Fall 1989FRN 191 - Intermediate French (I) (two sections)
50 undergraduate majors and non-majorsFRN 561 - The Contemporary French Novel
10 M.A. (French) and Ph.D. (Comparative Literature) graduates
Spring 1989FRN 112 - Elementary French (II)
32 undergraduate majors and non-majorsFRN 199 - Modern France
155 undergraduate non-majors
Fall 1988FRN 373 - The Twentieth-Century Novel
10 undergraduate majorsFRN 390 - 1870-1970: One Hundred Years of French Civilization
16 undergraduate majorsFRN 501 - The Socio-Cultural Legacy of May 68 in France
8 M.A. (French) and Ph.D. (Comparative Literature) graduates
Summer (II) 1988FRN 192 - Intermediate French (II)
21 undergraduate majors and non-majors
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