FRENCH FOR BUSINESS AND INTERNATIONAL TRADE

RESOURCES FOR TEACHING FRENCH FOR THE PROFESSIONS

 

BIBLIOGRAPHY OF CONTEMPORARY FRENCH

AND FRANCOPHONE CULTURE

 

FRENCH-AMERICAN CROSS-CULTURAL RELATIONS

 

Americans in Paris: A Literary Anthology.  Ed. Adam Gopnik.  New York: Library of America, 2004.

Asselin, Gilles; Ruth Mastron.  Au Contraire!  Figuring Out the French.  Yarmouth, ME: Intercultural Press, 2001.

Blume, Mary.  A French Affair: The Paris Beat, 1965-1998.  New York: Plume, 2000.

Durham, Carolyn: Literary globalism: Anglo-American fiction set in France.  Lewisburg, PA: Bucknell Univ. Press, 2005.

Gershman, Suzy.  C’est la vie: an American Conquers the City of Light, Begins a New Life, and Becomes—zut alors!—almost French.  New York: Viking, 2004.

Gopnik, Adam.  Paris to the Moon.  New York: Random House, 2000.

Levenstein, Harvey A.  We’ll Always Have Paris: American Tourists in France Since 1930.  Chicago: Univ. of Chicago Press, 2004.

Littell, John S.; Mary W. Littell.  French Impressions: The Adventures of an American Family.  New York: New American Library, 2000.

Loyer, Emmanuelle: Paris à New York: intellectuels et artistes français en exil (1940-1947).  Paris: Bernard Grasset, 2005.

Nadeau, Jean-Benoît; Julie Barlow.  Sixty Milllion Frenchmen Can’t Be Wrong.  Naperville, IL: Sourcebooks, 2003.

Paris in Mind: Three Centuries of Americans Writing About Paris.  Ed. Jennifer Lee.  New York: Vintage, 2003.

Platt, Polly.  Savoir-Flair: 211 Tips for Enjoying France and the French.  London: Culture Crossings, 2000.

Turnbull, Sarah.  Almost French: Love and a New Life in Paris.  New York: Gotham Books, 2002.