FRNCH-415 Out in the City: Nineteenth-Century Paris

Examination of the ways in which an increasingly modern Paris looms large in the 19th-century imagination. Explores developments in the arts (drawing, caricature and photography) and writing (journalism and literature) to examine topics such as money, pleasure, looking, flânerie, fashion, social class and gender within the context of urban decay and renewal. Attention to the historical and social geography of Paris complements study of writers such as Balzac, Girardin, Baudelaire and Zola and artists such as Daumier, Nadar, and the impressionists.

Maximum Enrollment

Seminar (12)

(Proseminar, Seminar.)

Credits

1

Prerequisite

one 300-level course or consent of instructor.