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3270W. French Literature and Civilization in English
3.00 credits
Prerequisites: ENGL 1007 or 1010 or 1011.
Grading Basis: Graded
Representative works of French literature, on a particular theme. How literary forms articulate the ideas and values of different periods. CA 1.
Last Refreshed: 03-APR-25 05.20.08.649495 AM
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1255 3576 SS1 010 | 010 | 3576 | TAUGHT IN ENGLISH. This course allows you to step into the heart of Paris, a city that has inspired countless artists, writers, and thinkers for centuries. Explore how Paris has been a crucial hub in the world of art and literature across various forms of media, including moving image, painting, photography, and literature. Delve into the rich history of art production and display in Paris, examining how exhibitions, art galleries, public displays, and art criticism have shaped the city’s artistic landscape. Through an engaging blend of theory and hands-on exploration, you’ll analyze iconic works and the unique ways in which Paris continues to influence global art and culture. Along the way, you’ll enhance your writing skills, honing your grammar, style, and ability to craft persuasive arguments about the art you study. Whether you're a passionate art enthusiast or someone looking to broaden your cultural and creative understanding, this course will offer valuable insights into the way art is created, displayed, and critiqued in one of the world’s most influential cities, while allowing you to significantly enhance your writing and argumentative skills. CA1. | Koenig, Raphael | 0/19 | SS1 | Online Synchronous |