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Course Criteria
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3.00 Credits
NW H/W A survey of traditional and modern theatre and film in Asia, with greatest attention given to India, China, and Japan. A study of plays, dramatic genres, history, conventions of play production, acting styles and films. (Same as EALC 527. ) LEC
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3.00 Credits
H Problems of the live theatre viewed against the background of American culture from 1665 to the present. LEC
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3.00 Credits
U The representation(s) of race in significant texts and performance styles in American theatre analyzed according to political ideologies, dramatic movements and the impact of these factors on the representation of the "other" in the theatre. (Same as AAAS 585 and AMS 529.) LEC
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3.00 Credits
NW H A critical study of Africa and its peoples as depicted in African films and videos. The aesthetic, cultural, economic, political, historical, and ideological aspects of African films and videos will be examined. (Same as AAAS 555.) LEC
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3.00 Credits
H A survey that combines animation history, theory, and production by examining works from various historical periods and exploring various styles and techniques with 16mm animation equipment. Lecture-laboratory. Prerequisite: TH&F 376 and consent of instructor. LEC
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3.00 Credits
H Comprehensive examination of most significant theories and theorists of film. Organized around specific questions, e.g., what qualities make film art unique, and how is film related to other visual and literary arts? Class discussion, individual projects. Prerequisite: TH&F 283 or equivalent (determined by instructor). LEC
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3.00 Credits
(3). H A survey of major theories applied to film and video studies since 1960, and their impact on a range of filmmaking and video practices (fictive, documentary, experimental, and ethnographic). Includes theories generated from semiotic, cognitive, Marxist, feminist, postmodernist, and Third World Cinema approaches to film. LEC
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3.00 Credits
H The course explores the national cinemas and film industries of various nations in Latin America, as well as films made by Indigenous and Chicano/a filmmakers. Films are analyzed both as artistic works (formal qualities, cinematic styles, and influences) and as documents that provide windows to the socio-historical context of the nation. The course focuses on the political-economic factors surrounding the production of Latin American national cinema (the role of the state, coproductions, film markets). Prerequisite: Junior status. May be taken as TH&F 885. There will be additional requirements for graduate students taking TH&F 885. LEC
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3.00 Credits
NW H Seminar on various national film cultures of East and Southeast Asia. Representative films are studied from formal, stylistic, and socio-historic perspectives. Addresses the impact of key cultural, economic, and political issues on each film industry. Class discussion, reports, and individual research papers. Prerequisite: Junior status. May be taken as TH&F 886, but with additional requirements. LEC
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3.00 Credits
H A history of experimental film and video through an examination of major artists, movements, theories, and films/tapes. Prerequisite: TH&F 283 and TH&F 381, or consent of instructor. LEC
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