FR 443

Spring 2011 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 TO 4 hours.

See Schedule for current topics.

3 undergraduate hours. 3 to 4 graduate hours. May be repeated in the same or separate terms to a maximum of 12 undergraduate hours or 16 graduate hours. Prerequisite: Junior standing.

FR 443 class schedule data for spring 2011
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
48028
Lecture-Discussion
E
12:30PM -1:50PM
TR
G48 Foreign Languages Building
Drouin, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/11-05/04/11
Credit:
3 hours
Section Info:
Meets with: CWL 471 and English 461 TOPIC: France and Modernist Magazines: International Publishing Networks and the Avant-Garde. The experimentation that defines early Twentieth-Century literature first occurred in?and because of?avant-garde periodicals that took advantage of new publishing technologies and shifting readerships. Due in part to the contingent of British and American authors living in Paris, the magazines throughout the period exhibited a markedly international and polyglot nature that is being freshly examined today. This course will introduce students to the methods of periodical studies in order to gain an appreciation for the discourses of modernism in its original context of international and interlingual exchange. Our reading materials will consist of digitized magazines stored at the Modernist Journals Project (http://modjourn.org), as well as the regular and special collections holdings of the University Library. The nature of these materials means that we will pay significant attention to issues of archival digitization and data curation, using interactive technologies as appropriate to our methods. The course will be taught in English.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Undergrad - Urbana-Champaign.
48029
Lecture-Discussion
EG
12:30PM -1:50PM
TR
G48 Foreign Languages Building
Drouin, J
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/18/11-05/04/11
Credit:
4 hours
Section Info:
TOPIC: France and Modernist Magazines: International Publishing Networks and the Avant-Garde Meets with ENGL 461 and CWL 471 The experimentation that defines early Twentieth-Century literature first occurred in?and because of?avant-garde periodicals that took advantage of new publishing technologies and shifting readerships. Due in part to the contingent of British and American authors living in Paris, the magazines throughout the period exhibited a markedly international and polyglot nature that is being freshly examined today. This course will introduce students to the methods of periodical studies in order to gain an appreciation for the discourses of modernism in its original context of international and interlingual exchange. Our reading materials will consist of digitized magazines stored at the Modernist Journals Project (http://modjourn.org), as well as the regular and special collections holdings of the University Library. The nature of these materials means that we will pay significant attention to issues of archival digitization and data curation, using interactive technologies as appropriate to our methods. The course will be taught in English.
Restriction(s):
Restricted to Graduate - Urbana-Champaign.
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