French Studies in and for the Twenty-first Century
Online ISBN:
9781846316692
Print ISBN:
9781846316555
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Book
French Studies in and for the Twenty-first Century
Published online:
20 June 2013
Published in print:
7 July 2011
Online ISBN:
9781846316692
Print ISBN:
9781846316555
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
Cite
Lane, Philippe, and Michael Worton (eds), French Studies in and for the Twenty-first Century (Liverpool , 2011; online edn, Liverpool Scholarship Online, 20 June 2013), https://doi.org/10.5949/UPO9781846316692, accessed 23 Apr. 2025.
Abstract
This book draws together a range of scholars to examine the state of French Studies in the UK, taking account of the variety of factors that have made the discipline what it is. The book looks ahead to the place of French Studies in a world that is increasingly interdisciplinary, and where student demands, new technologies and transnational education are changing the ways in which we learn, teach, research and assess.
Keywords:
French Studies, UK, interdisciplinary, student demands, new technologies, transnational education
Subject
Cultural Studies
Contents
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Front Matter
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Part I: Contextualisations
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Part II: Research and Public Engagement Strategies
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3
The exception anglo-saxonne? Diversity and Viability of French Studies in the UK
Adrian Armstrong
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4
Why French Studies Matters: Disciplinary Identity and Public Understanding
Charles Forsdick
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5
Learning from France: The Public Impact of French Scholars in the UK since the Second World War
Michael Kelly
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3
The exception anglo-saxonne? Diversity and Viability of French Studies in the UK
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Part III: The Place of Women and Gender in French Studies
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Part IV: The Place of Literature
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Part V: The Place of Linguistics in French Studies Today
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Part VI: Theatre, Cinema and Popular Culture
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Part VII: Area Studies, Postcolonial Studies and War and Culture Studies
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16
An Area Studies Approach in European and Global Contexts: French Studies in Portsmouth
Emmanuel Godin andTony Chafer
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17
French Studies and the Postcolonial: The Demise or the Rebirth of the French Department?
David Murphy
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18
The Development of War and Culture Studies in the UK: From French Studies, Beyond, and Back Again
Nicola Cooper and others
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16
An Area Studies Approach in European and Global Contexts: French Studies in Portsmouth
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Part VIII: Adventures in Language Teaching
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19
French Studies at the Open University: Pointers to the Future
Jim Coleman andElodie Vialleton
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20
Opportunities and Challenges of Technologically Enhanced Programmes: Online and Blended Learning at King's College London
Dominique Borel
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21
French Studies and Employability at Home and Abroad: General Reflections on a Case Study
Maryse Bray and others
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22
Sartre in Middlesex, De Beauvoir in Oxford: The Contribution of the ASMCF to the Study of France
Máire Fedelma Cross
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23
Culturetheque: A New Tool for French Culture
Laurence Auer
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19
French Studies at the Open University: Pointers to the Future
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End Matter
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