Adfl Bulletin
Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall 1995

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FOREIGN LANGUAGES, INTERNATIONAL STUDIES, AND INTERDISCIPLINARITY

From the Editor

DISCIPLINARY IMPLICATIONS

A New Tour of Babel: Recent Trends Linking Comparative Literature Departments, Foreign Language Departments, and Area Studies Programs
Michael Holquist

Grounding International Studies in the Liberal Arts Tradition
Robert E. Proctor

PROGRAMMATIC INTERPRETATIONS

The Humanities Come Alive: Linking Languages to Other Disciplines
Ingrid Wieshofer

Culture and Commerce: Innovations in Interdisciplinary Programming
Karen Masters-Wicks

Using Early Silent Film to Teach French: The Language of Cinéma Muet
Michelle E. Bloom

Way off Broadway and Way out of the Classroom: American Students De-, Re-, and Per-forming the French Dramatic Text
Les Essif

The Dialectic of Education: Foreign Language, Culture, and Literature
Franz R. Kempf

Back Matter Fall 1995

ADFL Bulletin Vol. 27, No. 1, Fall 1995

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