Faculty First Year Seminars 191AFA3 - Race and Gender at the Movies
Fall
2020
01
1.00
Traci Parker
M 1:25PM 2:15PM
UMass Amherst
68986
Fully Remote Class
traciparker@umass.edu
This Faculty First-Year Seminar interrogates the representation of race and gender in American cinema. Engaging
historical, literary, and filmic texts, this course examines major historical transformations that have shaped the
development, performance, and portrayal of identity in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It focuses on the
interlocking relationships and representations of whites and blacks, as well as the sexes.This seminar moves along chronological and thematic axes to investigate racial and gender formation and the
reproduction of racial and gender ideologies and identities. Racial mixing, cross-racial, and cross-gender
performances (i.e. passing, blackface minstrelsy, and cross-dressing) will be critical to this course, as they best
highlight the fundamental premises and contradictions of identity formation and thinking. This seminar also will
explore historical and contemporary discourses around sex and sexuality.
historical, literary, and filmic texts, this course examines major historical transformations that have shaped the
development, performance, and portrayal of identity in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. It focuses on the
interlocking relationships and representations of whites and blacks, as well as the sexes.This seminar moves along chronological and thematic axes to investigate racial and gender formation and the
reproduction of racial and gender ideologies and identities. Racial mixing, cross-racial, and cross-gender
performances (i.e. passing, blackface minstrelsy, and cross-dressing) will be critical to this course, as they best
highlight the fundamental premises and contradictions of identity formation and thinking. This seminar also will
explore historical and contemporary discourses around sex and sexuality.
Freshmen Only