Courses
Canadian Classes at PSU
2011-202
| Fall 2011: |
ENG 367U TOP IN CULT/LIT:CANADIAN WRITERS PS 407 CONGRESS & PARLIAMENTS |
Reese, S. Clucas, R. |
| Winter 2012: |
ANTH 355U HISTORICAL ARCHAEOLOGY: Pacific Northwest ANTH 364U PACIFIC NORTHWEST PRE-HISTORY GEOG 368U UNITED STATES & CANADA |
Wilson, D. Ames, K. Harvey, T. |
| Spring 2012: | **Planning underway for a Quebecois film festival: The Other Canada, in May 2012 (credit by arrangement)** |
The INTL 399 "Understanding Canada" course will introduce basic geographical and historical facts, economic and political facts of the Anglophone and Francophone Canada. It will present themes of landscape and nature, survival myths and urban developments, identity and immigration, cultural and multicultural perspectives. A few novels and short stories will be examined in “CanLit” illustrating British and French pasts and modern realities.
Tentative Readings:
Alistair MacLeod No Great Mischief
Gabrielle Roy Where Nests the water Hen
Gerard Bessette Not for every Eye
And one or two others….
CANADA COURSES 2008!
Our neighbor to the North offers history, opportunity, and student scholarships. All undergrads and grads are welcome to enroll in HST 410/510 (M/W 2-3:50P Clay 201) and learn more about the past and present Canada and the opportunities it offers PSU students.
Please contact Ann Fulton, History Dept., fultona@pdx.edu for more information.
HST 399 Canadian Literature
GEOG 368 UnitedStates and Canada
GEOG 366 Historical Geography of North America
SOC 441-541 Population and Society
ANTH 364 Pacific Northwest Prehistory
HST 407 History of Modern Canada
PA 410-510 Contemporary Canada
PA 410-510 Politics and Policy of the Pacific Northwest
INTL 410 Issues in Canadian Politics
FR 410-510 Quebecois Literature
FR 407-507 Twentieth Century French Literature
FR 435-535 Francophone Literature of the Twentieth Century
