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Hispanic Film: Representation of Violence and Poverty in Latin-American Cinema - 11036 - SPN 585 - 800 | ||||||||||||||
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All students are to complete course content online synchronously. (OLSYN) This course will investigate representative films from Latin America that focus on violence and poverty. We will review critical historical periods in Latin America through their representation in films from the 50’s to our current days. We will discuss the link between violence and poverty, otherness, memory, mourning, healing, as well as other topics, employing critical texts to explore the complex relationship between film and historical, political, cultural, aesthetical and theoretical questions. The course will include movies from Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Chile, México, Perú or Venezuela and features well-known directors such Luis Buñuel, Fernando Meirelles or Victor Gaviria, among others.
Associated Term: Fall 2024 Registration Dates: Mar 28, 2024 to Aug 28, 2024 Levels: Graduate Attributes: Avail thru UNC Online Extension Campus Lecture Schedule Type Fully Online - synchronous Instructional Method 3.000 Credits View Catalog Entry
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