GBL 267 EAT, PRAY, LOVE: SACRED SPACE AND THE PLACE OF RELIGION IN 21ST CENTURY FRANCE
Taught in English with half the time spent in Paris and half in the vibrant medieval city of Montpellier, France, just ten minutes from the Mediterranean Sea, this course will explore both historical and current notions of sacred space and perceptions of religious experience in French culture through the palate of gastronomy, art, architecture, and popular music. In so doing, students will examine France's paradoxical relationship to itself and study this country's shifts in national identity vis-à-vis organized religion due to decolonization and immigration during the last century. Course facilitation will include cultural studies texts, journal articles, French/Francophone literature in translation, video news reports and podcasts, films, documentaries, popular music, and on-site visits to places such as restaurants, cafés, cathedrals, abbeys, castles, the Papal palace in Avignon, mosques, a medieval synagogue and Jewish ghetto.
Prerequisite
Acceptance into program and completion of
GBL 167
Course Types
Civilization; Expression; Experiential Learning Requirement
Offered
Offered winter.
Notes
Application, acceptance and additional travel fee required.