Ressources du cours
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A small book about political murals in Belfast. Short link: https://tinyurl.com/peacewalls
Read the intro, choose one for the next class, and print it if possible or have it available on your phone/ computer.
Choose one of the political murals that you like, or find striking/ interesting. Where is it? (type the address in a map app)
Prepare a description: what does it represent?
What (political and cultural) references does it make? Graphical style?
What effect could the mural have on the public space, or on a tourist/ local observer? - 
                                                            
Video we watched today 28/09
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Questions sur l'article "Do Walls Change How We Think?" et sur la fresque suivante
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“‘Alternative Ulster’: punk and the construction of everyday life in 1970s Northern Ireland”
- Pages 1-4: What was the political context in mid-1970s NI?
 - What was the music scene like at the time? What did "Alternative Ulster" represent?
 - pp5-8: How did punk music escape sectarianism?
 
(reading the rest of the article is optional, but could be interesting for the film Good Vibrations, which I will ask you to watch during the holidays)
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