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FREN2026 New Caledonia: Field Work and Research

Later Year Course

Offered By School of Language Studies
Academic Career Undergraduate
Course Subject French
Offered in First Semester, 2009 and Second Semester, 2010
Unit Value 6 units
Course Description

This course, including an intensive in-country component, will explore aspects of New Caledonian culture, particularly through a study of recent imaginative literature. New Caledonia has undergone considerable change in recent years, emerging from near civil war in the 1980s to a consensus for constitutional transition.  Coursework will take place at the ANU and in New Caledonia, where there will also be excursions to the old convict penitentiary, the new Kanak Customary Senate, the Tjibaou Cultural Centre, and a stay in a Kanak village in the Northern Province.

Learning Outcomes The aim of the course is to give students experience of cultural diversity through the study of a French-speaking Pacific culture (New Caledonia), including via in-country fieldwork and coursework. It aims to give students an understanding of features of a society in constitutional and social transition and a grasp of the issues presented in recent imaginative literature. It aims to develop students' capacity to be autonomous observers of a foreign culture and to develop their research skills.
Indicative Assessment

Coursework (35%), fieldwork report (25%) and research essay (40%).

Areas of Interest European Languages
Requisite Statement

For students taking the course as part of a French major: FREN3007 Intermediate French II or the permission of the Convener.

Majors/Specialisations French and Pacific Studies
Academic Contact Dr Peter Brown

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