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Inventing Romance Studies
Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia
40 episodes
2 days ago
This channel showcases teaching and research in Romance Studies, to generate conversation and discussion about the field and about texts written in the Romance languages. We welcome feedback. It is also a place for Open Educational Resources produced as part of the teaching of Romance Studies at the University of British Columbia, though it does not claim to speak for or represent the university or its program in Romance Studies.
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This channel showcases teaching and research in Romance Studies, to generate conversation and discussion about the field and about texts written in the Romance languages. We welcome feedback. It is also a place for Open Educational Resources produced as part of the teaching of Romance Studies at the University of British Columbia, though it does not claim to speak for or represent the university or its program in Romance Studies.
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"Combray": Marcel Proust and the Modernist Novel
Inventing Romance Studies
17 minutes 56 seconds
2 weeks ago
"Combray": Marcel Proust and the Modernist Novel

It aims to shake us out of our habits, so we become more active readers, and as such better readers.

By Jon Beasley-Murray, University of British Columbia.


#rmst202 #romancestudies

For RMST 202. https://rmst202.arts.ubc.ca/

Inventing Romance Studies
This channel showcases teaching and research in Romance Studies, to generate conversation and discussion about the field and about texts written in the Romance languages. We welcome feedback. It is also a place for Open Educational Resources produced as part of the teaching of Romance Studies at the University of British Columbia, though it does not claim to speak for or represent the university or its program in Romance Studies.