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OverviewThoroughly revised and updated to reflect changes in French society over the last generation, and now illustrated with full-color photos, the Fourth Edition of Les Francais retains hallmarks of the pioneering work in cultural anthropology that distinguished Laurence Wylie's First Edition-work that has long since helped make Les Francais the most illuminating French-language introduction to French society and culture for the needs of North American students. The Fourth Edition also remains rooted in the comparative approach of previous editions, analyzing outlooks and practices that undergird the social fabric of France from the perspective of those approaching them from a North American background. Ranging from discussions of distinctively French perspectives on time, space, human nature, and the body, to norms of childhood socialization and family life, to the key elements and entities of social and cultural life, Les Francais illustrates ways in which the French are ""made not born,"" all while pointing up contradictions and paradoxes in French life and reflecting the greatly diversified demographic and social makeup of today's France. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Julie Fette , Jean-Francois Briere , Laurence WyliePublisher: Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co Imprint: Focus Publishing/R Pullins & Co Edition: Fourth Edition Weight: 0.498kg ISBN: 9781585109906ISBN 10: 1585109908 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 14 July 2021 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Language: French Table of ContentsReviewsColleagues who teach courses on contemporary France in French departments will be very pleased by the much-anticipated arrival of the fourth edition of Les Francais , co-authored by Jean-Francois Briere and Julie Fette. While the updated version reflects the profound changes that have taken place in French society since the publication of the third edition in 2001, among them the effects of the digital revolution and the increasingly visible roles of women and minorities, the book remains faithful to the spirit of the book's original author, Laurence Wylie. Unlike other textbooks on contemporary France, Les Francais does not merely catalog recent events in French history. Instead, it focuses on the ways in which the history and traditions of French society and culture have shaped current attitudes toward a variety of issues, from the debates on laicite to the laws on parite and le mariage pour tous . This historical and comparative perspective, which gives American students the tools to understand why the French think and behave differently from Americans, constitutes the greatest strength of the book, making it the foremost French-language textbook on contemporary France. -- Venita Datta, Professor of French Studies, Wellesley College France and the United States -- 'exceptional' models of revolutionary and universalist thought, ever allies yet seemingly always rivalscontinue to invite spirited comparison in the twenty-first century. The authors of Les Francais offer a new, full-color edition that will spark debate and greater self-reflection among American undergraduates. -- Jonathan Gosnell, Professor of French Studies, Smith College Les Francais gives my students deep insights into French culture, into what a different cultural system really is about, and helps them understandunlike any other book I know -- why French and American people approach life at times so differently, while still sharing fundamental underlying values. The level of French is perfect for advanced undergraduate coursework and provides a critical introduction to French society, institutions, and political life. In this fourth edition, new perspectives are seamlessly integrated into timeless material, and judicious care is given to the language. -- Janet Horne, Associate Professor of French, University of Virginia Les Francais gives my students deep insights into French culture, into what a different cultural system really is about, and helps them understand--unlike any other book I know--why French and American people approach life at times so differently, while still sharing fundamental underlying values. The level of French is perfect for advanced undergraduate coursework and provides a critical introduction to French society, institutions, and political life. In this fourth edition, new perspectives are seamlessly integrated into timeless material, and judicious care is given to the language. --Janet Horne, Associate Professor of French, University of Virginia Colleagues who teach courses on contemporary France in French departments will be very pleased by the much-anticipated arrival of the fourth edition of Les Francais, co-authored by Jean-Francois Briere and Julie Fette. While the updated version reflects the profound changes that have taken place in French society since the publication of the third edition in 2001, among them the effects of the digital revolution and the increasingly visible roles of women and minorities, the book remains faithful to the spirit of the book's original author, Laurence Wylie. Unlike other textbooks on contemporary France, Les Francais does not merely catalog recent events in French history. Instead, it focuses on the ways in which the history and traditions of French society and culture have shaped current attitudes toward a variety of issues, from the debates on laicite to the laws on parite and le mariage pour tous. This historical and comparative perspective, which gives American students the tools to understand why the French think and behave differently from Americans, constitutes the greatest strength of the book, making it the foremost French-language textbook on contemporary France. --Venita Datta, Professor of French Studies, Wellesley College France and the United States--'exceptional' models of revolutionary and universalist thought, ever allies yet seemingly always rivals--continue to invite spirited comparison in the twenty-first century. The authors of Les Francais offer a new, full-color edition that will spark debate and greater self-reflection among American undergraduates. --Jonathan Gosnell, Professor of French Studies, Smith College Colleagues who teach courses on contemporary France in French departments will be very pleased by the much-anticipated arrival of the fourth edition of Les Francais , co-authored by Jean-Francois Briere and Julie Fette. While the updated version reflects the profound changes that have taken place in French society since the publication of the third edition in 2001, among them the effects of the digital revolution and the increasingly visible roles of women and minorities, the book remains faithful to the spirit of the book's original author, Laurence Wylie. Unlike other textbooks on contemporary France, Les Francais does not merely catalog recent events in French history. Instead, it focuses on the ways in which the history and traditions of French society and culture have shaped current attitudes toward a variety of issues, from the debates on laicite to the laws on parite and le mariage pour tous . This historical and comparative perspective, which gives American students the tools to understand why the French think and behave differently from Americans, constitutes the greatest strength of the book, making it the foremost French-language textbook on contemporary France. Venita Datta, Professor of French Studies, Wellesley College France and the United States'exceptional' models of revolutionary and universalist thought, ever allies yet seemingly always rivalscontinue to invite spirited comparison in the twenty-first century. The authors of Les Francais offer a new, full-color edition that will spark debate and greater self-reflection among American undergraduates. Jonathan Gosnell, Professor of French Studies, Smith College Les Francais gives my students deep insights into French culture, into what a different cultural system really is about, and helps them understandunlike any other book I knowwhy French and American people approach life at times so differently, while still sharing fundamental underlying values. The level of French is perfect for advanced undergraduate coursework and provides a critical introduction to French society, institutions, and political life. In this fourth edition, new perspectives are seamlessly integrated into timeless material, and judicious care is given to the language. Janet Horne, Associate Professor of French, University of Virginia Author InformationJulie Fetteis Associate Professor of French Studies, Rice University. Jean-Francois Briereis Professor Emeritus of French Studies, University at Albany, State University of New York. Laurence Wyliewas C. Douglas Dillon Professor of the Civilization of France, Harvard University Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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