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Fall 2022
May 18, 2024
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Information Please note that undergraduate university studies courses listed on SeaNet meet requirements for students with the current catalog year only. Undergraduates should check with their academic advisor, review their degree audit, and check their catalog year for specific university studies requirements that they need to fulfill their degree.

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Seminar in Film Studies: Contemporary Cinefeminisms - 12255 - FST 569 - 001

All students are expected to attend and participate in person at the assigned day/time. (F2F)

Crosslist with FST 496-001

Where in the world are women making movies and for whom? What is the critical force of contemporary women’s cinema? What do these films and makers mean for the future of feminism and of cinema? What are the global cartographies of contemporary cine-feminism? This seminar attempts to answer these questions through the study of women cineastes, who make films about women, in a range of worldwide contexts. Drawing on fiction films, from the first two decades of the twenty-first century, the course addresses different sites of women’s film practice including filmmakers from Argentina, Australia, France, India, Iran, Lebanon, New Zealand, Pakistan, Peru, Saudi Arabia and the United States. Through readings and discussions, we will learn to contextualize the varied media production contexts that range from emergent film industries to transnational coproduction arrangements. Recognizing how these films remain responsive to both national audiences and transnational concerns, we will also attempt to map the multiple flows of cross-cultural consumption by addressing the international film festival circuit, DVD labels, film blogs and Internet streaming sites. The readings located at the intersection of transnational feminist and transnational media studies, will draw on the interdisciplinary scholarship in postcolonial, cultural, race and ethnic, and diaspora studies. The assignments will encourage the students to grasp the imaginative possibilities of this critical body of work.

Associated Term: Fall 2022
Registration Dates: Apr 04, 2022 to Aug 31, 2022
Levels: Graduate

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Seminar Schedule Type
3.000 Credits
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Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 9:00 am - 1:00 pm T King Hall 104 Aug 24, 2022 - Dec 15, 2022 Seminar Priyadarshini Shanker (P)E-mail


Seminar in Film Studies: Topics in Modern and Contemporary Horror Cinema - 13104 - FST 569 - 003

All students are expected to attend and participate in person at the assigned day/time. (F2F)

Cross list with FST 496-003

In this class we will assess an array of developments, trends, and thematic fixations within international horror – and its criticism – since the release of PSYCHO in 1960. The course will travel along conceptual and associative trajectories rather than chronological or geographic ones

Associated Term: Fall 2022
Registration Dates: Apr 04, 2022 to Aug 31, 2022
Levels: Graduate

Main Campus
Seminar Schedule Type
3.000 Credits
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Scheduled Meeting Times
Type Time Days Where Date Range Schedule Type Instructors
Class 2:00 pm - 6:00 pm T University Film Center 1003 Aug 24, 2022 - Dec 15, 2022 Seminar Juan Carlos Kase (P)E-mail



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