French and Francophone Studies
The goal of the French and Francophone Studies Department is to encourage an appreciation of the heritage and culture of French-speaking peoples and help students develop language proficiency necessary for a mature understanding of France and Francophone countries, past and present.
About the Major
French is the language of much of the world’s greatest literature and philosophy. Widely spoken in such regions as Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia, it preceded English as the international language and remains ingrained into the discourse of history and diplomacy. At Hamilton, students of French sharpen their language skills in small classes and through casual conversations at French tables in a dining hall. Many students live the language and culture through Hamilton in France, where, challenged to speak nothing but French, they emerge with new-found confidence and a deeper understanding of themselves.
Students Will Learn To:
- Communicate effectively in oral and written French
- Construct interpretive arguments about a variety of works, and/or historical or contemporary events from areas of the world in which French is spoken
- Research and present clear results in written and spoken form
A Sampling of Courses
Out in the City: Nineteenth-Century Paris
Examination of the ways in which an increasingly modern Paris looms large in the 19th-century imagination. Explores developments in the arts (drawing, caricature and photography) and writing (journalism and literature) to examine topics such as money, pleasure, looking, flânerie, fashion, social class and gender within the context of urban decay and renewal. Attention to the historical and social geography of Paris complements study of writers such as Balzac, Girardin, Baudelaire and Zola and artists such as Daumier, Nadar, and the impressionists.
Explore these select courses:
Meet Our Faculty
19th-century literature, in particular French women writers; literary humor; urban literature
Martine Guyot-Bender
Christian A. Johnson Excellence in Teaching Award Professor of French and Francophone Studies
French 20th- and 21st-century literature and film; narrative representation of trauma (war, poverty); social documentary from the 1970s to today; literature and film of the Nazi occupation of France (Patrick Modiano); women writers (Amélie Nothomb, Assia Djebar, Simone de Beauvoir)
contemporary French and Francophone literature, culture, and film; literature and cinema of immigration; transnational immigrant identities in France
Francophone African and Caribbean literatures and cultures, and 20th-century avant-garde French literature
Medieval French literature, Old French romance, Chrétien de Troyes, farce theatre, codicology and philology, reception theory, gender and sexuality studies
Teaching through the use of games, knowledge transmission based on the characteristics of group learners
Careers After Hamilton
Hamilton graduates who concentrated in French are pursuing careers in a variety of fields, including:
- Assignment Editor, ABC News
- Music Teacher, New York City Department of Education
- Professor of French, Wesleyan University
- Pilot, Delta Airlines
- Chairman and CEO, Procter & Gamble
- Medical Writer, Providence Journal
- Plastic & Reconstructive Surgeon, Emory University
- French Teacher, Choate Rosemary Hall
- New York State Supreme Court Justice
- Vice President of Product Development, Estee Lauder
- International Trade Specialist, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Hamilton’s Bristol Fellowship awards generous funding to students for worldwide research projects that will encourage both “discovery of self and the world.” French and Francophone Studies concentrator Abigail Moone ’23 is among the recent recipients.
What’s Next: The Class of 2023
Members of Hamilton’s Class of 2023 have walked off the Commencement stage, canes in hand, and out into the world ready to make a difference and take the lead on global issues and needs.
Contact
Department Name
French and Francophone Studies Department
Contact Name
Cheryl Morgan, Chair
Clinton, NY 13323