English 325 - Victorian Lit & Visual Culture
Fall
2018
01
4.00
Amy Martin
W 01:30PM-04:20PM
Mount Holyoke College
104612
Shattuck Hall 217
amartin@mtholyoke.edu
This course will examine literary texts that represent new forms of visuality in nineteenth-century Britain as well as examples of visual culture that provide a framework for reading Victorian culture in innovative ways. We will study nineteenth-century photography--portraiture, prison photography, imperial photographs, and private and popular erotic images--as well as novels and autobiographical writing that engage with new photographic technology and its transformation of the ways in which Victorians understood identity, politics, aesthetics, and representation. The course will take a similar approach to painting, literary illustration, political cartoons and caricature, and advertising.
Prereq: ENGL-220 or ENGL-323 and at least 4 credits from art history or film studies.
meets English department 1700-1900 requirement; meets English department seminar requirement