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Unit IV The Fin-de-Siecle Metropolis, 1870-1900
We will have presentations of student webs, essays and historical fictions
on relevant days. If your semester project overlaps with the daily topic
please be prepared to give a five minute presentation of your work.
We will also plan a trip to the Neue Galerie on 86th Street to see fin-de-siecle Viennese
art and eat Viennese pastry. (Please remind Mr. Meyers to set up the field
trip)
Day One: The Commune and the Fin-de-Siecle
How does the Paris Commune recapitulate the turbulent politics of 19th century
Paris? How does it show the final ascendance of the bourgeoisie? How does the
century end? What is the signifiance of the name that comes to identify this
period ("Fin-de-Siecle"), even as is is occurring?
Chronology of the Paris Commune
Karl Marx, Address of the International Working Mens Association,
1871
Topical Web Sites:
Images of the Civil War in France: http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1871/civil-war-france/photos.htm
Images of the Paris Commune: http://www.marxists.org/history/france/paris-commune/images/index.htm
Policial Caricatures of the Commune:
http://www.marxists.org/history/france/paris-commune/images/caricatures/index.htm
The Communist Manifesto: http://www.anu.edu.au/polsci/marx/classics/manifesto.html
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_archives/pariscommune/Pariscommunearchive.html
http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1864iwma/1871-cwf/index.htm
http://dwardmac.pitzer.edu/anarchist_archives/coldoffthepresses/tracutenberg/pariscommune.html
Day Two: The Hapsburg Myth, Viennese Kaffé Kultur and Austrian Liberalism
How is the Café in Vienna symbolic of the Fin-de-Siecle?
Janik and Toulmin, Hapsburg Vienna from Wittgensteins
Vienna, 33-67
Segel, The Vienna Coffehouse Wits, p. 1-18
Schorske, 3-22
readings from Franz Grillparzer, Arthur Schnitzler and Hugo von Hofmannsthal
Topical Websites:
The Vienna Coffeehouse: http://www.tourist-net.co.at/coffee/coffee3e.htm
Interview with Carl Schorske: http://www.austriaculture.net/AKFindeSiecle1617.html
Hofmannsthal on the Wewb:
http://artemis.austinc.edu/acad/cml/tcates/1997-98/ci11d/von%20hofmannsthal/links.htm
Vienna 1900: http://faculty.washington.edu/vienna/wienhist.html
Coffeehouse Wits of Vienna 1900: http://faculty.washington.edu/vienna/wienlit.html
Day Three and Four: On the Boulevards: Impressionism in Painting
How does Impressionism reflect the life of the bouelvards? What aspects
of modern Paris inspire/concern/trouble the Impressionist painters?
Robert Herbert, Paris Transformed in Impressionism: Art,
Leisure and Parisian Society, 1-32
In-Class Slides of Impressionism and the Boulevards
Day Five: Paris Art Nouveau and Vienna Secession in Architecture
The architects of the 1890s were the first to label themselves
as modern. How were these architects self-consiously
modern in their approach to history and ornament?
Choose one of the three readings:
Hitchcock, 383-404 (Art Nouveau in Paris), 469-476 (Secession)
Giedion, Space, Time and Architecture , 292-306 (Art Nouveau/ Horta),
316-322 (Secession/Wagner)
The Vienna Sezession
In-Class Slides of Art Nouveau and Secession
Identify:
Art Nouveau, Gustav Eiffel, Eiffel Tower, Paris Exhibition of 1889, Viollet-le-Duc,
Jugenstil, Arts and Crafts Movement, R. N. Shaw, Charles Rennie Mackintosh,Victor
Horta, Biedermeier Style, Otto Wagner, Josef Hoffmann, Adolf Loos, Viennese
Secession, J. M. Olbrich, Gustav Klimt
Topical Websites:
An introduction to Art Nouveau art in Austria:
http://www.austria-tourism.at/jugendstil/jugendstil.html.en
Vienna Secession: http://faculty.washington.edu/vienna/wienarch.html
Day Six: The Secession and Ringstrasse Modernism
How do Otto Wagner and the Secessionists define themsleves in opposition
to existing styles? How do they challenge the eclectic approach to style?
Schorske, The Ringstrasse and the Birth of Modern Urbanism, 72-95
and one of the following:
Adolph Loos, Potemkin City
Otto Wagner, Style, from Modern Architecture , 73-80
Topical Websites:
Otto Wagner, THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GREAT CITY: http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/wagner.htm
Camillo Sitte, MODERN SYSTEMS. ARTISTIC LIMITATION OF MODERN CITY PLANNING: http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/sitte.htm
Day Eight The Dreyfus Affair in Art and Literature
How does anti-semitism explode the fissures in fin-de-siecle liberal
French culture? What does the part played by artists and authors
suggest about the changing role of the artist in modern culture?
Please explore Anya Rous' web page before
reading the Nochlin
Anya Rous, Role
of the Artist as Celebrity via the Dreyfus Affair
Linda Nochlin, Degas and the Dreyfus Affair: Portrati of the Artist
as Anti-Semite in The Politics of Vision pp33-59
in class:
The Dreyfus Affair
Emile Zola, J'Accuse
NYTimes, A Repentant france Honors Zola (1/14/98)
Topical Websites:
Law Without Honor: The Dreyfus Affair in Popular Culture: http://www.law.lsu.edu/library/lawhum/DREYFUSRESEARCJ.htm
The Dreyfus Affair and Modern Anti-Semitism:
http://www.friends-partners.org/partners/beyond-the-pale/english/25.html
The Dreyfus Case: Human Rights vs. prejudice, intolerance and demonization: http://www.columbia.edu/cu/french/maison/COLL.html
Day Nine: Austro-Liberalism, Anti-Semitism and the Birth of Zionism
How does anti-semitism in Vienna expose the endemic weaknesses of Austrian
liberalism?
Schorske, 116-120; 133-175
Quotes fromTheodor Herzlšs Diaries and The Jewish State (Der Judenstaat),
1896
Topical Websites:
Theodor Herzl's Diaries as aBildungsroman: http://iupjournals.org/jss/jss5-3.html
Day Ten: Politics and Patricide: Freud and Psychoanalysis
How do Freuds ideas concerning the unconscious emerge from the milieu
of fin-de-siecle Vienna?
Schorske, 181-203
Sigmund Freud, Excerpts from Civilization and its Discontents
Sigmund Freud on Psychoanalysis and Vienna from On the History of the
Psychoanalytic Movement
Topical Wesites:
College of Austin on Freud:
http://artemis.austinc.edu/acad/cml/tcates/1997-98/ci11d/sigmund%20freud/frontend.htm
Day Eleven: Impressionism and Modernism in Music
How does Impressionism in painting affect impressionist composers? How is
the music of Ravel and Debussy impressionist? How is it modern?
Leonard Bernstein, The Delights and Dangers of Ambiguity, 238-259
(Debussys Afternoon of a Faun)
Stephane Mallarmé, Afternoon of a Faun
William Fleming, Arts and Ideas , 576-577 (Debussys Pelléas
and Mélisande)
In-Class Video: The Unanswered Question: The Delights and Dangers of Ambiguity
or
In-Class Music: Ravel, La Valse
Identify:
tonal music (tonalism), chromaticism, atonal, twelve-tone scale, Debussy, Ravel,
Mallarmé
To look up the musical terms go to:
Musical Glossary: http://www.hnh.com/newDesign/fglossary.files/bglossary.htm
The Classical Music Pages: http://w3.rz-berlin.mpg.de/cmp/classmus.html
Glossary of Classical Music Terms: http://library.advanced.org/tq-admin/month.cgi
Impressionism and Debussy: http://www.oakland.edu/~stsai/debussy/
Day Twelve: Painting and the Crisis of the Liberal Ego: Gustav Klimt
How is Klimt modern and why did Freud hate modern art?
Schorske, 208-273
In-Class Slides: Klimt
Topical Websites:
Klimt at Austin College:
http://artemis.austinc.edu/acad/cml/tcates/1997-98/ci11d/Gustav%20Klimt/GKwebpage.html
Vienna 1900 Artists: http://faculty.washington.edu/vienna/wienart.html
Day Thirteen: Modernism(s)
and Liberalism(s) in the Turn of the Century Metropolis
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