Modernism and Modernity: Modernization and Modernism in France and Germany, 1848-1914

Subject associations
GER 517 / MOD 535 / FRE 554
Term
Fall 2019
Instructors
Michael W. Jennings
Registrar description

This seminar attempts to understand the rise of modernism in French and German literature, architecture, painting, and photography as part of the processes of modernization that dominated Europe in the era of commodity capitalism. Topics to be considered include Baudelaire and the transformation of Paris, aestheticism and symbolism as forms of retreat, aesthetic urbanism in turn-of-the century Berlin, and modern tensions between individual subjectivity and public life.