

MA in Modern French Cultures
The main purpose of this taught MA is to explore the cultures of modern France and French-speaking countries, from 1850 to the present, focusing on a broad range of key themes and issues: identity, politics,inclusion/exclusion, crisis, visual culture, francophonie.
Programme:
Full-time students will take the following modules:
* In the first two terms, the compulsory research methods module [30 credits];
* In the first term, the compulsory team-taught core module that will introduce you to the theoretical framework of the course [30 credits];
* In the second term, you will choose one of the three optional modules from the list below, which will provide you with the opportunity to explore in greater depth and in a more specialised area of study questions arising from the core module [30 credits];
* In the third term, you will undertake a dissertation [90 credits], to be submitted by 15 September.
Part-time students may take the MA over two years, completing the research methods module, core module and an optional module in year I and the dissertation in year II.
Teaching:
The core module and optional modules will normally involve attendance (for each module) at six seminars (of 2 hours) and tutorial sessions (1 hour) per term. You will normally attend four tutorials (of 1 hour) for the dissertation. All modules will be team-taught.
Formative Assessment:
One 2,000-word essay and class presentations for each taught module.
Summative Assessment:
* One 5,000-word essay for the core module and each of the optional modules, unless otherwise stated. Assessment of the Research Methods module will be as prescribed by the School.
* Dissertation of 20,000 words.
Teaching and assessment will normally be in English, but French may be used for teaching and for the dissertation.
Tutors:
Dr Marie-Claire Barnet, Professor Lucille Cairns, Dr Jan Clarke, Dr Catherine Dousteyssier-Khoze, Dr Christopher Lloyd, Dr Jane Walling, Dr Edward Welch, Dr Boris Wiseman.
J.-J. Marchand, Écrits critiques : souscription
Agrégation interne Lettres modernes : sujet de dissertation
"Poésie à guichets fermés", par P. Assouline (blog)
2011 R.H. Gapper Undergraduate Essay Prize (annonce), Society for French Studies
P. Assouline chez les Goncourt
Les universités québécoises recrutent en Île-de-France (6-13 février 2012)
Victor Hugo et George Sand (festival Hugo) : avant programme
Décès de l'écrivain et dramaturge Roland Dubillard
L'offre commerciale de trop d'Amazon (rue89)
Programmes Agrégations de lettres 2012-2013
Jean-Jacques Rousseau, trois cents ans après (prix de l’Académie de Dijon)
"Cioran amoureux…", par P. Assouline (blog)
Ouverture du site de l'Association Régionale des Diplômés des Universités d'Aquitaine (ARDUA)
Prix Claude Lévi-Strauss 2011 décerné à Antoine Compagnon
Enquête à propos des pratiques de relecture
Portraits de l’exil, Paris-New York (1933-1942)
Sujet Capes Lettres classiques "2012" (nov 2011)
Sujet Capes Lettres modernes "2012" (nov. 2011)
Résultats des élections au CNU, 9ème section, 2011
Souscription à Poésie vivante - Hommage à Arlette Albert-Birot
Calepin des spécialistes de la poésie des femmes et/ou de Poésie et de Genre
Résidence d'écriture (Fondation des Treilles)
"La rentrée littéraire sur les ondes" (magazine-litteraire.com)