Film Studies 370 - Topic: The Image of France

Fall
2012
02
4.00
Samba Gadjigo

M 01:15PM-04:05PM

Mount Holyoke College
81434
Ciruti 123
sgadjigo@mtholyoke.edu
81576,81434
The relationship between colonizer and colonized is two-fold: on the one hand a visible, immediate (military, economic, and political) domination, and on the other, a more subtle, less visible (ideological) domination. These will be explored trough texts (literature and films) representing both the metropolitan and the native, from the colonizer's point of view.This course will discuss first how, through its writers and filmmakers, France projected itself onto the imagination of colonized Africans and second, how, in response, Africans appropriated the pen and the camera to convey their perception of their French experiences with the metropolitan Other.

Instructor Permission Required. This course is open to Juniors and Seniors. Prereq: 8 credits from Art History or Film Studies department

Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.