Status
O
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Topics in 19th C Lit: France/Amerique
Term
2021A
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML675401
Course number integer
675
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
Course Online: Synchronous Format
Course Online: Synchronous Format
Meeting times
R 01:00 PM-03:00 PM
Level
graduate
Instructors
Andrea Goulet
Description
This graduate seminar will study French representations of modern America from the Revolutionary Age through the 20th century, with an eye to what stereotypes of the transatlantic Other say about France’s own cultural, political, and literary shifts. From Alexis de Tocqueville’s 1830’s observations on religious freedom and penal institutions in the new democracy to Jean Baudrillard’s 1986 musings on America as the site of the “hyper-real,” French writers have displayed an ambivalent fascination with their “brother nation” across the sea. The 19th century in particular set a template of stereotypes that contrasted the dynamism of capitalist growth and technological invention in American cities with their underside of materialist corruption and cultural lack of sophistication. In addition to reading de Tocqueville and Baudrillard, we will explore the nuanced range of literary representations of the United States through post-revolutionary ruralism (Chateaubriand, René), 19th-century vaudeville (Scribe, Le Quaker et la danseuse), satirical writing (Assolant, Un Quaker à Paris), comic journalism (Allais, “Supériorité de la Vie américaine sur la nôtre”), the scientific fantastic (Villiers, Contes cruels), science fiction (Verne, Le Testament d’un excentrique/Voyage autour du monde en 80 jours), 20th-century experimentalism (Céline, Voyage au bout de la nuit), and feminist travel writing (de Beauvoir, Amérique au jour le jour). Secondary works will include chapters from Extrême-Occident (Mathy), Posthumous America (Hoffmann), Fascination and Misgivings (Portes), The American Enemy (Roger), and Frères Ennemis (Cloonan). Readings in French/discussions in English.
INSTRUCTOR: ANDREA GOULET
INSTRUCTOR: ANDREA GOULET
Course number only
675
Cross listings
FREN675401
Use local description
Yes