Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey

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FREN 0316

Animal Encounters-French Lit.

Animal Encounters in French Literature
In this course we will explore representations of animals in French literature. Animals have played an important role in literature, yet, in post-Darwinian modernity their depiction became increasingly tied to a questioning of the human/animal divide. What are the recurrent motifs and concerns that shape depictions of animals in 19th and 20th century French literature? What ethical and social questions do they raise? We will study fictional works of animal metamorphosis, and literary accounts of zoos and animal spectacles, as well as ways in which animals have been used as a rhetorical device to de-humanize "Others"—women and foreigners, in particular. We will read texts by Baudelaire, Balzac, Maupassant, Flaubert, Colette, Vercors, and Darrieussecq. (FREN 0220-0229 or by waiver). 3 hrs. lect./disc.
Subject:
French
Department:
French
Division:
Languages
Requirements Fulfilled:
EUR LIT LNG

Sections

Spring 2023

FREN0316A-S23 Lecture (Weber)

Spring 2019

FREN0316A-S19 Lecture (Weber)

Fall 2016

FREN0316A-F16 Lecture (Weber)

Fall 2013

FREN0316A-F13 Lecture (Weber)