Film Studies 350 - QUESTIONS OF CINEMA

Spring
2014
01
4.00
Alexandra Keller
Th 01:00-04:50
Smith College
40543-S14
SEELYE 201
akeller@smith.edu
Topics course. This class investigates cinema and its relationship to the rest of 20th and 21st century art, especially visual culture. Working with the premise that film has been arguably the most influential, powerful and central creative medium of the age, the course examines how film has been influenced by, and how it has influenced, interacted with, critiqued, defined, and been defined by other media. Historically we shall examine how film has moved from a marginal to a mainstream art form, while still often maintaining a very active avant-garde practice. We?ll also looks at how cinema has consistently and trans-historically grappled with certain fundamental issues and themes, comparing the nature of cinematic investigation with that of other media. Prerequisite: FLS150 and permission of instructor.
Topic: Film & Visual Culture from Surrealism to the Internet Instructor Permission.
Permission is required for interchange registration during all registration periods.