Fall 2024
FRENCH 227
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Schedule
September 3 - December 4
Thursday, 3:00pm - 5:45pm
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(Dark) Ecologies in French Literature, Thought, and Film

Description

In this course, we will investigate a range of literary, critical, and filmic texts from across a wide timespan, exploring the diversity but also sometimes surprising continuity of thought across times and cultures. We will read closely, among other eco-criticism, Timothy Morton’s Dark Ecology (2016), approaching their pragmatic and anti-purist ecological model critically, in comparison with other critical and textual formulations of what it means to be ‘ecological’. In medieval and early modern texts, as in contemporary film and critical writing, we will explore ecology as a formal and textural property as much as (or even rather than) a theme or issue.

Department
Romance Languages & Lit
School
Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Course Level
Graduate
Undergraduate
Interest Area
Arts & Humanities
Credits
4
Cross Registration
Available