The MA in French at the University of Wisconsin–Madison offers a rich academic experience in French and Francophone literature, culture, and linguistics. The program supports critical research and teaching preparation while exploring diverse voices from France, the Caribbean, Africa, and beyond.
Postcolonial Identity in Francophone African Novels
Gender and Power in 17th Century French Theater
Translation Challenges in Contemporary French Poetry
The Role of Language in Colonial and Postcolonial Narratives
Phonological Variation in French Dialects Across Regions
Literary Responses to World War II in French Literature
Narrative Techniques in Marcel Proust’s In Search of Lost Time
Analyzing the Evolution of French Feminist Thought
French Symbolism and Its Impact on Modernist Literature
The Politics of Memory in French Holocaust Literature
Language Policy and Identity in Francophone Canada
Comparative Study of French and Arabic in North African Literature
Surrealism and Political Expression in 20th Century France
Digital Humanities in French Literary Archiving
Eco-Criticism in Francophone Caribbean Fiction
French Cinema and Literary Adaptation: A Cultural Study
Censorship and Freedom in French Revolutionary Literature
Linguistic Identity Among French Immigrant Communities
The Role of Myth and Allegory in Medieval French Epics
Cultural Hybridity in Contemporary Francophone Theatre
Examine literature, linguistics, and culture across the French-speaking world while preparing for roles in teaching, translation, or further academic study.
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