Image : Autoportrait. Tableau de Gustave Courbet, 1844-1845
Mélanie Péron
FREN 227: D’une Révolution à une Autre. Décollation, Pétrification, Fragmentation (French Civilization II)
Humanities & Social Science Sector. Prerequisite(s):Two advanced courses beyond French 202 taken at Penn or equivalent. Required for majors in French.
This civilization course presents the creation of modern France from 1789 to 1945 through the omnipresence of the myth of Perseus and Medusa in the historical narrative. The objective of the course is to introduce students to a period in France’s history that begins with the French Revolution and ends with Maréchal Pétain’s National Revolution. It also helps them discover the intricacies of the slow construction of modern France. In this course, students are led to reflect on the contemporary French culture and society that are the result and the remnants of the Revolution, and to make connections with the American history.
The course is taught in French.