The Bachelor of Arts in French at the University of Wisconsin–Madison is a comprehensive program designed for students interested in language mastery, literary analysis, cultural exploration, and global fluency. It prepares students for careers in international relations, education, translation, and cultural advocacy through deep engagement with both metropolitan and global Francophone traditions.
The Role of Satire in 18th-Century French Enlightenment Literature
Comparative Study of French and Francophone Postcolonial Novels
The Portrayal of Women in French Cinema: Godard to Varda
The Impact of French Romanticism on Global Literature
Exploring Bilingualism in French-Canadian Literature
Translation Challenges in French Poetry: Baudelaire and Beyond
Colonial Legacy and Language in Francophone African Drama
French Cuisine as Cultural Heritage and Identity
Analyzing the Role of Class in 19th-Century French Novels
Rousseau’s Political Thought in the Context of the French Revolution
Environmental Themes in Contemporary Francophone Literature
French Language Evolution and Its Role in Global Diplomacy
Gender and Identity in the Works of Marguerite Duras
The Use of Allegory in Medieval French Literature
The Surrealist Movement in Literature and Visual Art
Exploring Cultural Hybridity in Caribbean Francophone Writing
French Resistance Literature During WWII
Understanding National Identity Through La Chanson Française
Modern French Theatre: Beckett, Ionesco, and Absurdism
The Role of Paris in Literature and Myth
Teaching French Through Francophone Film and Music
Gain fluency in French and immerse yourself in rich literary and cultural traditions with UW–Madison’s global French studies program.
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