American Paris Between the Wars (AMSA2L65-A-SEM1)
- Unit Code AMSA2L65
- School School of American Studies
- Credit Value 20
- Tutor(s) Dr Sarah Garland
- Overview
- Teaching
Overview
This module introduces some of the styles, ideas and ideologies of trans-Atlantic modernism as elements in the creation of a myth. It centres on the American expatriate colony in Paris and, from this, works to contextualise and re-imagine some of the century's most notorious literary and artistic moments. Initial studies of the little magazines, manifestos, publishers, painters and photographers provide a sense of the driving political and aesthetic energies of the period, while the module's middle weeks uses this context to re-read a group of expatriate novels. The final three weeks of the course shifts the emphasis to considerations of memory, memoir and the construction of myth.

