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Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies, Unit Catalogue 2011/12


PL30660: French national option F19: Travelling identities: postcolonial culture in literature and the visual arts

Click here for further information Credits: 6
Click here for further information Level: Honours (FHEQ level 6)
Click here for further information Period: Semester 2
Click here for further information Assessment: CW 33%, ES 67%
Click here for further information Supplementary Assessment: Like-for-like reassessment (where allowed by programme regulations)
Click here for further information Requisites: Before taking this unit you must take EU20009
Click here for further information Description: Aims:

* To examine two-way travel between France and abroad, paying particular attention to depictions of the 'other' in a range of travel narratives, both literary and artistic, which span the twentieth century.
* To provide an introduction to the contexts and terms of postcolonial studies.
* To explore the relationship between France and former colonial territories through the study of a wide variety of genres, both visual and verbal.

Learning Outcomes:
A student who completes the unit will be able to:
* demonstrate understanding of the contexts and terms of postcolonial studies;
* engage in comparative analysis of interdisciplinary production;
* show knowledge of the complexity, and the interconnectedness, of postcolonial French and wider francophone identities.

Skills:
Critical analysis, conceptual thinking, precision in the use of written and spoken language, exercise of independent judgement, reasoned argument, teamwork and the planning/ conduct/ reporting of non-quantitative research are developed and assessed in this unit. Language skills are also developed.

Content:
Edward W. Said's Orientalism (1978) will be used as a theoretical starting point to underpin readings of various texts, both visual and verbal. Historical background will be provided by examining extracts of colonial travel writing, painting and poster art. Various authors' interaction with the exotic 'other' in texts, such as Henri Michaux's Ecuador (1929) and Un Barbare en Asie (1933), will be explored to highlight complex issues of colonialist exoticist stereotypes. The second half of this course will concentrate on the relationship between France and former colonial territories through representative texts, such as L'Étranger (1942) and Le premier homme (published posthumously 1994) by Albert Camus. It will focus equally on works which provide a counterpoint to such representations, such as Azouz Begag's Le gone du Chaâba (1986) and Ahmed de Bourgogne (2001). The works of contemporary visual artists, such as Zineb Sedira, will also be explored.
Click here for further informationProgramme availability:

PL30660 is Optional on the following programmes:

Department of Politics, Languages and International Studies
  • UHPL-AYB13 : BA (hons) French and Politics (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • UHPL-AYB08 : BA (hons) Modern Languages and European Studies (French and ab initio Italian) (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • UHPL-AYB09 : BA (hons) Modern Languages and European Studies (French and ab initio Russian) (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • UHPL-AYB05 : BA (hons) Modern Languages and European Studies (French and German) (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • UHPL-AYB04 : BA (hons) Modern Languages and European Studies (French and Italian) (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • UHPL-AYB03 : BA (hons) Modern Languages and European Studies (French and Russian) (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 4
  • UHPL-AYB18 : BA (hons) Modern Languages and European Studies (French and Spanish) (Full-time with Year Abroad) - Year 4
NB. Programmes and units are subject to change at any time, in accordance with normal University procedures.