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LINGUIST 48S: Focus Program Seminar on Linguistics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Focus Program on Linguistics. Topics vary each semester offered. Instructor: Staff
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LINGUIST 50: Duke-Administered Study Abroad: Special Topics in Linguistics
1.00 Credits
Duke University
The study of linguistics and languages on Duke-approved programs at foreign institutions of higher learning. Topics differ by section. Instructor: Staff
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LIT 100: Introduction to Cultural Studies (DS4)
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Basic theoretical approaches to high and low culture<197>Bourdieu and Adorno, the Frankfurt School and the Birmingham Center for Contemporary Cultural Studies; Third World and feminist approaches; the avant-garde and subcultural resistance. Analysis of sport and leisure, film and photography, law and the arts, popular and classical music, painting and advertising imagery. Instructor: Staff
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LIT 101: Introduction to the Art of Reading
1.00 Credits
Duke University
An introduction to the reading and interpretation of literary texts, along with an introduction to the major approaches in literary theory. Instructor: Lentricchia or Moi
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LIT 101S: Theory Today: Introduction to the Study of Literature
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduction to major areas of research in Literature with focus on specific theoretical issues of contemporary concern in various subfields of literary study. Led by a primary Literature faculty member, and featuring lectures by seven Literature faculty on their areas of expertise, including film; media; science and technology; cultural studies; literary studies and aesthetics; feminism and gender studies; marxism and transcultural studies; philosophy and theory. Required for all Literature majors and minors; to be taken as early as possible in major/minor sequence. Instructor: Staff
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LIT 110: Introduction to Film (DS4)
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Basic film theory and history of motion picture technology. Introduction to experimental, documentary, and narrative forms of Third World, European, and United States cinemas. Economics and aesthetics. Not open to students who have taken Theater Studies 132 or who have taken this course as FVD 130. Instructor: Gaines or Paletz
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LIT 110BS: Capstone Course: Program in Film/Video/Digital
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Culminating seminar for Film/Video/Digital Program certificate students. Designed to allow students to complete their certificate with a finished project or advanced research in the field. Not open to students who have taken this course as FVD 115S. Instructor: Staff
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LIT 110C: Introduction to the Arts of the Moving Image
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Examination of critical concepts in arts of the moving image from various perspectives. Spanning both traditional cinema and emergent fields. Emphasis on technology in relation to history and viewership. Exercises in film and digital production as well as theoretical writing. Instructor: Kaul
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LIT 112: Special Topics in National Cinema
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Understanding nationhood through film culture. Industrial base, reception history, and critical context for development of national cinemas. Exemplary films from a range of periods. Instructor: Staff
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LIT 112D: Colonial Cinema and Postcolonial Reflections
1.00 Credits
Duke University
Introduces cinemas in different colonial contexts, such as British in India, French in Africa, and Japanese in East Asia. Surveys colonial cinemas produced by the colonizer to legitimate colonial enterprises and their postcolonial counterparts. Examines the decolonial strategies registered in postcolonial cinemas as responses to, or ¿reflections¿ of, their colonial legacy. Maps the larger historical contexts of colonialism since the late 19th century and reflects on the current transnational trend of globalization. Instructor: Hong, Kwon
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