Film, Media, Theater 330HA - Advanced Courses in History and Theory: 'Hitchcock and After'

Hitchcock and After

Spring
2021
01
4.00
Elizabeth Young
M 02:30PM-03:45PM;TTH 02:15PM-04:00PM;WF 03:00PM-04:00PM
Mount Holyoke College
113905
eyoung@mtholyoke.edu
113901,113905
This course will examine the films of Alfred Hitchcock and the afterlife of Hitchcock in contemporary U.S. culture. We will interpret Hitchcock films in a variety of theoretical frames, including feminist and queer theories, and in shifting historical contexts, including the Cold War. We will also devote substantial attention to the legacy of Hitchcock in remakes, imitations, and parodies. Hitchcock films may include Spellbound, Strangers on a Train, Rear Window, Vertigo, North by Northwest, Psycho, The Man Who Knew Too Much, Marnie, and The Birds; additional works by Brooks, Craven, and De Palma. Readings in film and cultural theory; screenings at least weekly.
Prereq: 4 credits in Film, Media, Theater and 4 credits in English.
meets English Department seminar requirement
Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.