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Extended Application Deadline to February 22, 2023
About the Program
This course is led by Caroline Lebrec, Faculty of Arts
- Dates: May 31, 2023 – June 16, 2023
- Travel dates: May 30 – June 16, 2023
- Format: In person
- Locations visited: Lyon, France
- Approximate program fees: $2000 - $2500.00 (plus tuition and flights)
- Funding: All qualifying students will receive a $1,000 Go Global Award. We encourage students with financial need or other barriers to going abroad to apply for the Global Pathfinder Award. See Program Fees and Costs for more details.
About the Course
This is an intensive 3-week course in Lyon that takes students outside of the classroom to engage in the course material in a real-world setting. Offered in French, this course explores the vibrant literary culture of Lyon, through visits, museums and documents such as essay, novels, comics and movies. Why Lyon? Lyon is the capital of many things. It used to be the French capital during the Roman Empire (Lugdunum) and the European capital of the silk industry (les Canuts). Its traboules defeated the nazis during the Occupation. It is the world capital of the gastronomy since 1935. More recently, it has been elected « French capital of biodiversity » in 2019. "Lyon Capitale" is also the name of a local newspaper, a local radio, and a local TV channel. This course will expose students to the many sides of Lyon capital (gastronomy, biodiversity, industry, ideology, literary) and of Lyon heritage (UNESCO heritage since 1998) in order to answer the question: What made and makes Lyon a literary vibrant topics across the ages? French author and Lyon expert Paul Fournel will led the creative writing workshop embedded in this course.