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Surrealist Paris

2008 Exploration Seminar in France

**THIS PROGRAM IS FULL AND NO LONGER ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS**

Program Director: Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen (French & Comparative Literature)

Dates of Instruction: August 24 - September 18, 2008

Surrealism, which emerged in Paris in the early 1920s from the social upheaval of post-WWI Europe and more especially from Dadaism, is arguably the most influential avant-garde movement of the 20th century.  It rejected social, moral and logical conventions and sought to revolutionize art, literature, politics  and life in the name of freedom, desire and the unconscious.  Surrealist art, which was viewed by the surrealists as a means of liberation beyond purely aesthetic considerations, is characterized by a diversity of forms of expression:  writing, painting, drawing, photography, film, collage, found objects, sculpture, theater;  and of practices:  automatic writing, hypnosis, and somnambulic strolling in the streets of Paris.  The influence of surrealism extends well beyond the surrealist group itself and can be seen in painting (Picasso, abstract expressionism), in literature  (Char, Bataille, Leiris), in politics (Situationism, the May 1968 student revolt), in theater  and performance art (Artaud, Living Theater, Bob Wilson) and in psychoanalytic theory (Lacan).

eiffel towerIn this Exploration Seminar, we will study surrealism in the city where it was born and which provided the stage for so many of its experiments.  Readings and lectures will be complemented by field trips to museums which have holdings of surrealist and Dada productions (Centre Pompidou, Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Musée Picasso, Halle Saint Pierre), and by screenings of surrealist movies at the Bibliothèque du Film (Cinémathèque Française). In addition, we will visit the sites of Paris and its vicinity evoked by the surrealists in their texts and photographs.  In order to recapture the poetry of the modern city that the surrealists created, students will be sent scouring Paris for odd, ‘surrealist’ objects and asked to bring back photos, videos, drawings or descriptions of their wanderings and encounters, which they will be expected to share with the rest of the group in the form they choose to adopt.  In the spirit of surrealism, creativity, imagination and humor will be encouraged at all levels.  The ‘Surrealist Paris’ that we will explore is not the Paris of tourists and guides, but a poetic and artistic experience that everyone can partake in.

The course will be conducted in English and host local guest speakers.Dorm-style housing with kitchen area will be arranged at the Cité Universitaire Internationale, a campus for international students located in the 14th arrondissement (district) of Paris.  Classes will take place at the same site.

Participants will receive five credits in:  C LIT 320,  or EURO 490, or ART H 309,  or FRENCH 418, (VLPA) or CHID 471 Europe Study Abroad (I&S).  Participants should check with their advisors to determine how these credits can count towards departmental  requirements.

For more information, contact Mikkel Borch-Jacobsen:  mbj@u.washington.edu.

Student costs:  
$2,600 Program Fee
$200 IPE Fee
Additional costs include: Round trip airfare to France, meals, health insurance, course materials and personal expenses.

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