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ATS3075

Faculty of Arts

Monash University

Undergraduate - Unit

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6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL

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LevelUndergraduate
FacultyFaculty of Arts
Organisational UnitFrench Studies
OfferedNot offered in 2013
Coordinator(s)Dr Benjamin Andreo

Notes

Previously coded FRN3706

Synopsis

This unit, ranging across literature, painting, photography, fashion and social history, will study symbolic representations of Paris in 19th Century writing (Baudelaire, Zola), painting (Manet, Degas), and early 20th Century photography (Atget) and relate these to their historical contexts (the growth and metamorphosis of the city, Haussmann's redevelopment of Paris, the birth of leisure and consumerism); it will examine the emergence of urban figures such as the flaneur, dandy and prostitute; and it will explore the analytical perspectives offered by Walter Benjamin's cultural theories. (No knowledge of French language or history is required for this unit.)

Outcomes

Having completed this unit students will:

  1. have developed a knowledge of some of the major symbolic representations of modern Paris across a range of literary and visual texts
  2. understood broader, underlying structural changes in society that inform literary and visual representations of modern cities such as Paris
  3. have explored the relationship between various literary and visual representations of the city and developed skills in analyzing and articulating the nature of this relationship
  4. be able to conceptualise images of the city in relation to theoretical and methodological issues promulgated by writers and theorists such as Walter Benjamin.

Assessment

Essay (3000 words) : 60%
Test (1.5 hours) (1500 words equivalent) : 40%

Contact hours

One x 1 hr lecture/week
One x 1 hr seminar/week

This unit applies to the following area(s) of study

Prerequisites

A first year level unit in French Studies, Visual Culture, Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, Drama and Theatre Studies, or English.

Prohibitions