Spanish 340 - Topic Pedro Almodovar

Spring
2014
02
4.00
Justin Crumbaugh
TTH 02:40PM-03:55PM
Mount Holyoke College
87291
Ciruti 127
jcrumbau@mtholyoke.edu
87291,87240
'This course studies the films of Pedro Almodvar, European cinema's favorite bad boy turned acclaimed auteur. On the one hand, students learn to situate films within the context of contemporary Spanish history (the transition to democracy, the advent of globalization, etc.) in order to consider the local contours of postmodern aesthetics. On the other hand, the films provide a springboard to reflect on larger theoretical and ethical debates. For instance, what can a weeping transvestite teach us about desire? What happens when plastic surgery and organ transplants become metaphors? Under what circumstances, if any, can spectators find child prostitution cute?'
Prereq: Spanish 212 and two additional 200-level Spanish courses
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.