COML625 - Paris and Philadelphia: Landscape and Literature of the 19th Century

Status
X
Activity
SEM
Section number integer
401
Title (text only)
Paris and Philadelphia: Landscape and Literature of the 19th Century
Term
2019A
Subject area
COML
Section number only
401
Section ID
COML625401
Course number integer
625
Registration notes
Undergraduates Need Permission
Meeting times
CANCELED
Level
graduate
Instructors
Aaron V. Wunsch
Andrea Reynaldo Goulet
Description
This course explores the literal and literary landscapes of 19th-century Paris and Philadelphia, paying particular attention to the ways in which the built environment is shaped by and shapes shifting ideologies in the modern age. Although today the luxury and excesses of the "City of Light" may seem worlds apart from the Quaker simplicity of the "City of Brotherly Love," Paris and Philadelphia saw themselves as partners and mutual referents during the 1800s in many areas, from urban planning to politics, prisons to paleontology. This interdisciplinary seminar will include readings from the realms of literature, historical geography, architectural history, and cultural studies as well as site visits to Philadelphia landmarks, with a view to uncovering overlaps and resonances among different ways of reading the City. We will facilitate in-depth research by students on topics relating to both French and American architectural history, literature, and cultural thought.
Course number only
625
Cross listings
HSPV620401
Use local description
No