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Studies in World Cinema: British Cinema - 13111 - FST 389 - 001 |
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All students are expected to attend and participate in person at the assigned day/time. (F2F) Pre- or co-requisite: FST 205 The United Kingdom encompasses four countries — England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland — and its national identity is further complicated by issues of class and region, colonialism and immigration, as well as race and ethnicity. So what does it mean for a film or a person to be “British,” “English,” “Welsh,” “Scots,” or “Northern Irish”? How do British filmmakers use narratives about the past, the present, and the future to construct British national identity? And what ultimately makes British cinema distinct from Hollywood cinema? This course offers an introductory overview of British film from its beginnings to the present day. The films to be studied include literary adaptations, historical epics, costume dramas, war films, horror movies, spoofs, and bio-pics, illustrating the variety and diversity of British film and culture. Associated Term: Fall 2022 Registration Dates: Apr 04, 2022 to Aug 31, 2022 Levels: Undergraduate Main Campus Seminar Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
Studies in World Cinema: British Cinema - 13112 - FST 389 - 002 |
All students are expected to attend and participate in person at the assigned day/time. (F2F) Pre- or co-requisite: FST 205 See FST 389-001 description Associated Term: Fall 2022 Registration Dates: Apr 04, 2022 to Aug 31, 2022 Levels: Undergraduate Main Campus Seminar Schedule Type 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry |
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