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Diversity and Decolonization in French Studies

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Springer International Publishingerschienen am04.04.20221st ed. 2022
This edited volume presents new and original approaches to teaching the French foreign-language curriculum, reconceptualizing the French classroom through a more inclusive lens. The volume engages with a broad range of scholars to facilitate an understanding of the process of French (de)colonization as well as its reverberations into the postcolonial era, and a deeper engagement with the global interconnectedness of these processes. Chapters in Part I revist the concept of the 'francophonie,' decenter the field from 'metropolitan' or 'hexagonal' and white France and underline how current teaching materials reproduce epistemic and colonial violence. Part II adopts an intersectional approach to address topics of gender inclusivity, trans-affirming teaching, queer materials, and ableism. Finally, Part III presents new ways to transform the discipline by affirming our commitment to social justice and making sure that our classrooms are representative of our students' enriching diversity. 



Siham Bouamer is Assistant Professor of French at Sam Houston State University, USA. Her research focuses on transnational movements from and to the Maghreb in twentieth and twenty-first-century film and literature and pedagogy in textbooks. 




Loïc Bourdeau is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. His research lies in twentieth and twenty-first-century French and Quebec literature and cinema, with special theoretical interests in feminist and queer studies.
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KlappentextThis edited volume presents new and original approaches to teaching the French foreign-language curriculum, reconceptualizing the French classroom through a more inclusive lens. The volume engages with a broad range of scholars to facilitate an understanding of the process of French (de)colonization as well as its reverberations into the postcolonial era, and a deeper engagement with the global interconnectedness of these processes. Chapters in Part I revist the concept of the 'francophonie,' decenter the field from 'metropolitan' or 'hexagonal' and white France and underline how current teaching materials reproduce epistemic and colonial violence. Part II adopts an intersectional approach to address topics of gender inclusivity, trans-affirming teaching, queer materials, and ableism. Finally, Part III presents new ways to transform the discipline by affirming our commitment to social justice and making sure that our classrooms are representative of our students' enriching diversity. 



Siham Bouamer is Assistant Professor of French at Sam Houston State University, USA. Her research focuses on transnational movements from and to the Maghreb in twentieth and twenty-first-century film and literature and pedagogy in textbooks. 




Loïc Bourdeau is Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, USA. His research lies in twentieth and twenty-first-century French and Quebec literature and cinema, with special theoretical interests in feminist and queer studies.
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Weitere ISBN/GTIN9783030953577
ProduktartE-Book
EinbandartE-Book
FormatPDF
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FormatE107
Erscheinungsjahr2022
Erscheinungsdatum04.04.2022
Auflage1st ed. 2022
Seiten267 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
IllustrationenXXI, 267 p.
Artikel-Nr.8891144
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Genre9200

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: Dismantling the 'Francophonie': Language, Race, and Empire.- Chapter 2: Multilingual Texts and Contexts: Inclusive Pedagogies in the French Foreign Language Classroom.- Chapter 3: Unlearning Francophonie: Legacies of Colonialism in French Language Textbooks.- 4: Making the Colonial Present Audible to our Students and Ourselves.- Chapter 5: Racism, Colonialism, and the Limits of Diversity: Analyzing the Francophone "Other" in French Foreign Language Textbooks.- Chapter 6: Blackness and Social Justice in the French Classroom.- Part II: Intersectional French Studies.- 7: Harmful Grammar: Fatphobia and Ableism in First-Year French.- Chapter 8: Language Policy & Change in the Classroom: Teaching the Feminization of Professional Titles.- Chapter 9: Teaching Trans: Examples from an Intermediate French Course.- Chapter 10: Teaching French Feminism from an Intersectional Perspective.- Part III: Beyond the Textbook: New Teaching Strategies.- Chapter 11: De-canonizing Contemporary Culture Courses: Teaching Culture on Twitter.- Chapter 12: Approaching Intersectionality and Renegotiating Power Dynamics Through Podcast Pedagogy.- Chapter 13: Beyond the Book: Multimodality as Anti-Racist Pedagogy.- Chapter 14: Decolonial and Feminist Course Design in the First-year French Curriculum.- Chapter 15: Developing Critical Literacy in the High School French Language Classroom Through the Webcomic 'Assignée garçon.mehr