Film Studies 220 - Topic: American Gothic
Fall
2012
01
4.00
Elizabeth Young
TTH 11:30AM-12:45PM
Mount Holyoke College
81427
Shattuck Hall 203
eyoung@mtholyoke.edu
81393,81427
(Film Studies Component Course.) An examination of the gothic--a world of fear, haunting, claustrophobia, paranoia, and monstrosity--in American literature and culture, with an emphasis upon issues of race and gender. Topics include the gothic; gothic sexuality; Southern, Northern, and national gothic; freakishness and grotesquerie; and visual gothic. Focus on fiction, with some film and photography. Authors, filmmakers, and artists may include Alcott, Arbus, Browning, Crane, Dunbar, Dunn, Elmer, Faulkner, Gilman, Hitchcock, Kubrick, McCullers, Morrison, O'Connor, Oates, Parks, Poe, Romero, Turner, and Wood.
Course limited to sophomores, juniors and seniors