FRN 3021, Twentieth-Century French Theater

Professor Binita Mehta
Office: Founders G-26B
Phone: (914) 323-5407 (on campus dial x5407)
Email: mehtab@mville.edu

Course Description

In this course we will read and discuss French plays by twentieth-century dramatists including Jean Anouilh, Samuel Beckett, Aimé Césaire, Marguerite Duras, Jean Giraudoux, Eugène Ionesco, and Jean-Paul Sartre. Our approach to the texts will center on the social, political, and cultural contexts of the plays as well as representations of class, gender, and the role of language.

Texts (available in Campus Bookstore)

Giraudoux, Jean. La guerre de Troie n’aura pas lieu
Anouilh, Jean. Antigone
Sartre, Jean-Paul. Huis Clos
Beckett, Samuel. En attendant Godot
Ionesco, Eugène. La Cantatrice chauve
Duras, Marguerite.  Hiroshima mon amour
Jean Genet, Les Bonnes
Aimé Césaire, Une saison au Congo
A grammar reference.

A monolingual dictionary.  Recommended: Le Robert Micro, Dictionnaire de la langue française, 1998.

A bilingual dictionary.

Course Schedule

FRN 3021/5021 meets two days a week 

Class Participation
Active participation in class and, therefore, regular attendance is required. More than three absences without an official excuse will automatically lower your class participation grade.  The class participation grade will be based on attending class and active involvement in class activities.  This implies good preparation and demonstration of interest in the material, the instructor’s comments and the contributions of your fellow students. 

Homework 
You are responsible for reading the assigned plays before every class.  You will be handing in short, 1-2 page summaries of your reading assignment every week.  All homework must be TYPED and DOUBLE-SPACED and should include accent marks.  

Essays

You will write two essays of 2-4 pages over the course of the semester.

Midterm  

The midterm will consist of two or three essay questions to be written in French.

Oral Presentations
You will be expected to do two oral presentations over the course of the semester. For the first presentation, you will lead a 5-10 minute discussion of one of the reading assignments from the syllabus. The second presentation will take place during the last week of classes when you will do a 5-10 minute presentation of your final research paper (see below). 

Final Research Paper

You will work on a final research paper (7-10 pages) that will be due at the end of the semester. You will set up an appointment with me after the Spring Break to discuss the details of your final paper.

 Electronic Mail

Most of your probably already have a computer and have access to the campus network. You can communicate directly with me when you have a question.  Take advantage of the opportunity to communicate freely in French.

Grades:
Homework and Class Participation: 25%
Papers: 20%
Oral Presentations: 20%
Midterm: 15%
Final Paper: 20%

Useful websites:
FRENCH MEDIA

www.lemonde.fr -- French newspaper, le Monde
www.liberation.fr --French newspaper, Libération
www.rfi.fr-- French Radio Station, Radio France Internationale
http://www.france-amerique.com -- See “Actualité”

www.france.com -- See “Agenda New York”
French News, Le Journal, every evening from 7 – 7: 30 p.m. on WNYE, channel 25.

FOR FRENCH EVENTS IN NYC THE TRI-STATE AREA

http://frenchculture.org/events/newyork  --Links to French events in NYC and the Tri-State area
www.fiaf.org -- French Institute/Alliance Française of New York
http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/french/Mbase.html - NYU, Maison Française
http://www.columbia.edu/cu/french/maison/   Columbia University, Maison Française
http://www.mri.gouv.qc.ca/usa/en/new_york/affaires_publiques/publications.asp - Quebec Update, newsletter of the Délégation Général du Québec
www.bam.org -- Brooklyn Academy of Music

Schedule of Assignments:
(This schedule is subject to change)

Week 1 
Introduction to the Course

Week 2
Jean Giraudoux, La guerre de Troie n’aura pas lieu

Week 3 
Jean Giraudoux, La guerre de Troie n’aura pas lieu

Week 4 
Anouilh, Jean, Antigone

Week 5 
Jean-Paul Sartre, Huis-Clos

Week 6 
Samuel Beckett, En Attendant Godot

Week 7 
Samuel Beckett, En Attendant Godot (Vidéo)

Spring Break 

Week 9 
Midterm Exam; 
Ionesco, La Cantatrice chauve

Week 10 
Ionesco, La Cantatrice chauve

Week 11 
Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima mon amour

Week 12 
Marguerite Duras, Hiroshima mon amour (Vidéo)

Week 13 
Jean Genet, Les Bonnes  

Week 14 
Aimé Césaire, Une saison au Congo  

Week 15 
Présentations
Conclusion  

Books on Reserve at Manhattanville Library

Anouilh, Jean. Antigone. Paris: La Table Ronde, 1946. PQ 2601 N67. A86 1946
Bablet, Denis, ed. Les Voies de la création théâtrale. Paris: CNRS, 1970. PN 2053 V6. v. 2
Beckett, Samuel.  En attendant Godot. Edited by Germaine Brée and Eric Schoenfeld.  New York : Macmillan, 1968, c1963.  PQ2603.E378E5 1963
Beckett, Samuel. En attendant Godot : pièce en deux actes. Paris:  Éditions de Minuit, 1952.  PQ2603.E378E5
On Beckett: Essays and Criticism.  Edited and with an introduction by S.E. Gontarski. 1st Grove Press ed.  New York : Grove Press, 1986. PR6003.E282Z784 1986
Bonnefoy, Claude.  Entretiens avec Eugène Ionesco.  Paris : Éditions Pierre Belfond, 1966 PQ2617.O6Z59
Bradby, David. Modern French Drama, 1940-1980.  Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984.  PQ 556 B67 1984
Césaire, Aimé.  Aimé Césaire. Présentation par Lilyan Kesteloot; choix de textes, bibliographie, portraits, fac-similés.  Paris: P. Seghers, 1963, c1962.  PQ2605.E74A6 1963
Césaire, Aimé.  Une saison au Congo : théâtre.  Paris : Éditions du Seuil, 1966. PQ2605.E74S2
Sartre, Jean-Pau.  Sartre on theater. Documents assembled, edited, introduced, and annotated by Michel Contat and Michel Rybalka ; translated from the French by Frank Jellinek. 1st American ed. New York : Pantheon Books, c1976. PQ2637.A82T513
Fowlie, Wallace.  Dionysus in Paris: A Guide to Contemporary French Theater. New York: Meridien Press, 1960. PQ 556. F6
Genet, Jean.  Les bonnes & Comment jouer Les bonnes. Décines, Isère M. Barbezat, 1963. PQ2613.E53B6 1963
Genet, Jean.  Oeuvres complètes.  Paris: Gallimard, 1951. PQ2613.E53 1951
Genet, Jean.  The selected writings of Jean Genet.  Edited and with an introduction by Edmund White. 1st ed. Hopewell, NJ : Ecco Press, 1993. PQ2613.E53A28 1993
Genet, Jean.  Letters to Roger Blin : Reflections on the Theater.  Translated by Richard Seaver. New York : Grove Press, 1969. PQ2613.E53L43
Genet, Jean.  Lettres à Roger Blin.  Paris:  Gallimard, c1966. PQ2613.E53L4
Guicharnaud, Jacques. Modern French Theatre From Giraudoux to Genet. New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1967. PQ 556. G8 1967.
Giraudoux, Jean. Théâtre II.  Paris: Bernard Grasset, 1959.  PQ 2613 I 74. A19 1959.
Giraudoux, Jean.  La guerre de Troie n'aura pas lieu : pièce en deux actes.  Paris : B. Grasset, 1935. PQ2613.I74G8 1935.
Ionesco, Eugène.  La cantatrice chauve; anti-pièce, suivie d’une scène inédite. Interprétations typographique de Massin et photographique d'Henry Cohen d'après la mise en scène de Nicolas Bataille et avec le concours des comédiens du Théâtre de la Huchette.  Paris:  Gallimard, 1964. PQ2617.O6C3
Ionesco. Eugène.  La cantatrice chauve. Paris:  Gallimard, 1962, c1954. PQ2617.O6C3
Ionesco, Eugène.  Notes and counter notes; writings on the theatre. Translated from the French by Donald Watson. New York, Grove Press, PQ2617.O6N613
Ionesco, Eugène.  Notes et contre-notes. Paris:  Gallimard, 1962. PQ2617.O6N6
Ionesco, Eugène.  Théâtre. Préface de Jacques Lemarchand. Paris : Gallimard, c1954-<c1981. PQ2617.O6A19 1954
Pronko, Leonard. The World of Jean Anouilh. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1961.  PQ 2601 N67.Z73.
Sartre, Jean- Paul. Un Théâtre de situations.  Paris: Gallimard, 1973. PQ 2637 A82. T5.
Sartre, Jean-Paul. Huis Clos de Jean-Paul Sartre. Paris: Hachette, 1975. PQ 2637 A82.H838.
Sartre, Jean-Paul. Théâtre. Paris: Gallimard, 1947. PQ 2637 A82. A19 1947 v. 1.
The Two Faces of Ionesco.  Edited by Rosette C. Lamont and Melvin J. Friedman Troy, N. Y.: Whitston Pub. Co., 1978. PQ 2617. O6Z8489.

Videos on Reserve at Manhattanville Library

Hiroshima, mon amour.  [Videorecording]. Cambridge, MA : Polyglot Productions, 198-?.  1 videocassette (90 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in. AV PN1997.H569R4 198-

Waiting for Godot.  [videorecording] by Samuel Beckett ; University of Maryland, College Park, Visual Press and Cameras Continentales present ; a performance of the San Quentin Drama Workshop. Smithsonian Institution Press Video Division [distributor], 1990. 2 videocassettes (137 minutes)AV PQ2603.E378E54 1990

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