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AArh 207Z: Egyptian Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Arh 207Z/A Cla 207Z are the writing intensive versions of A Arh 207/A Cla 207; only one may be taken for credit.
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AArh 208: Greek Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the prehistoric and historical cultures of ancient Greece, as revealed by archaeology, from the Neolithic to the Hellenistic era, with emphasis on the evolution of pottery style, painting, sculpture and architecture. [AR HU]
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AArh 208Z: Greek Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
A Arh 208Z/A Cla 208Z are the writing intensive versions of A Arh 208/A Cla 208; only one may be taken for credit.
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AArh 209: Roman Archaeology
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the monuments of ancient Rome and her empire in a cultural and evolutionary context, including major works of sculpture, wall painting and architecture. Roman towns and principles of town planning also studied. Translated selections from Roman literary and historical sources.
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AArh 225: American Cinema and the Jews
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
An examination of the history of Hollywood and the Jewish relationship to the American motion picture industry. Investigates a representative sample of films andmovies and explores the impact of the fictionalized landscape of the Jewish mind on American culture and values. Only one of A Arh 225, A Jst 225, or A His 225 may be taken for credit.
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AArh 230: The Art of Medieval? Knighthood
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
The art and culture of medieval European knighthood from its beginnings in mounted soldiers of the eleventh century to its role in elaborate tournaments and jousts of the sixteenth. Attention will be given to the social expression of the knightly class through visual and literary means. Objects of study will include architecture, sculpture, manuscript painting and ivory carvings. Literature will include chivalric epics, romances, and manuals of war. Among the topics to be addressed will be arms and armor, castles and manor houses, the arts of courtly love and the visual spectacle of chivalry.
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AArh 260: Introduction to Cinema
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Survey of the silent and sound classics of the cinema with emphasis on the changing conceptions of cinematographic form and content. Screenings of selected European and American films.
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AArh 261: Independent Cinema
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
Introduction to the study of film as an artistic and social practice through an examination of the various genres of independent filmmaking pursued in the United States during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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AArh 262: Great Classics of French Cinema
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
An introduction with detailed analyses to a dozen of the most well known French classic films as contributions to the art of cinema and as reflections of French society at various historical moments. Taught in English. May not be used to fulfill the requirements of the major in French. Only one of A Arh 262/A Fre 238 and 315 may be taken for credit.
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AArh 263: American Film Genres
3.00 Credits
SUNY at Albany
American Film Genres: This course will explore traditional American film genres, centering on the manner in which they were developed, and their evolution across the decades. Such elements as script structure, cameral placement and movement, acting and directing styles, and color and widescreen processes will be examined. Genres to be explored include musicals, comedies, horror, science fiction, westerns, and melodrama. Subgenres such as the adult western, the screwball comedy, and the social comment film also will be analyzed.
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