Module Information

Module Identifier
FRM1030
Module Title
KEY MOMENTS IN MODERN FRENCH CULTURE 1789-1918
Academic Year
2012/2013
Co-ordinator
Semester
Intended for use in future years
Co-Requisite
Mutually Exclusive
Other Staff

Course Delivery

Delivery Type Delivery length / details
Lecture 1 per week
Seminars / Tutorials 1 per week
 

Assessment

Assessment Type Assessment length / details Proportion
Semester Assessment 4, 000 WORD ESSAY  75%
Semester Assessment 2 X ORAL PRESENTATION ON TOPICS OF STUDENT'S CHOICE  25%
Supplementary Assessment ESSAY TO BE RESUBMITTED IF FAILED  75%
Supplementary Assessment PIECE OF WRITTEN WORK IN LIEU OF ORAL WORK, IF FAILED  25%

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this module students should be able to:

demonstrate a good detailed knowledge of the key developments in French culture between 1789 and the present day;

demonstrate analytical skills as readers of key 20th-century events in French culture;

demonstrate that they have mastered a thorough knowledge of different theoretical approaches to the study of culture;

demonstrate that they can relate general theoretical issues to particular case studies in a critical fashion;

demonstrate that they can discuss and evaluate critically the pros and cons of various approaches and frameworks used in cultural studies and be able to articulate their own stance on these debates;

express them clearly, coherently and in a logical fashion, orally and in writing.

Brief description

This course will examine a range of cultural texts in order to introduce students to the development of French culture and society between 1789 and the end of the First World War, the rationale of this course being to help them understand better the roots of contemporary French culture and society. The subsequent period of time from 1918 to the present is dealt with in the French section of the co-requisite core course 'Key Moments in Modern European Culture'. Through the prism of literature and film, students will explore the longstanding influence of the French Revolution and the Napoleonic era on French contemporary society. The history of the nineteenth century, the second and third Republics, 1848-51, the Third Empire, the Franco-Prussian war and the Commune de Paris, 1870-71, all the way to the First World War, 1914-18, will be examined through the works of politicians and writers like Saint-Just, Victor Hugo, Flaubert, Maupassant, Zola, Jules Valles, Henry Barbusse. In this way, students will gain not only a detailed knowledge of the politics and culture of the period, but also increase their competence as critical readers of culture.

Module Skills

Skills Type Skills details
Application of Number n/a
Communication participating in seminars and writing of essay will require student to express their ideas clearly, cogently and coherent
Improving own Learning and Performance independent preparation for essay and seminars, independent research for essay and seminars
Information Technology students will be required to sccess bibliographical information and to submit word-processed essays. They will also be expected to use the LRC to access films and film databases
Personal Development and Career planning student will be expected to show an ability to manage their own time effectively and to engage in independent lines of research in preparing their essays.
Problem solving selection of reading material, answering questions posed by written assessment, seminar work
Research skills researching for essay and for seminars
Subject Specific Skills students will be required to read material in French in order to prepare for seminars and/or essays.
Team work this will apply in semiars

Notes

This module is at CQFW Level 7