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Jan 29, 2025
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CMPL 415 - Surréalisme et francophonieFC ARHU CD 4 credits This course will analyze surrealism in the Francophone world. We will examine (a) the characteristics of surrealist poetics and aesthetics; (b) the relationship between surrealism and politics, specifically with regard to imperialism and colonialism; and (c) the evolutions and transformations of surrealism in the work of Francophone authors and artists. We will ask: In what ways does surrealism resist and/or advance colonialist interests? In what ways do Black and Brown Francophone artists change surrealism to make it their own? And finally, what is surrealism? Is it a historical movement that appeared in Paris in the 1920s, or is it something else-a mode of existing in the world, even a kind of ethics? Taught in French.
Prerequisites: two 300-level courses in FREN (beyond FREN 301). Undergraduate Research Intensive This course is cross-listed with FREN-415
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