ENGL 273

Spring 2014 All Classes

All Classes

Credit: 3 hours.

Explores key issues in American cinema from 1950 to the present, structured around central problems of film studies (such as authorship, genre, narratology, film style, gender analysis, and the spectacle of violence), contextualizing them within moments of major transition in the American film industry. Viewing and discussion of a major film each week.

Same as MACS 273. Prerequisite: Completion of the Composition I requirement.

Students must register for one lab and one discussion section.

ENGL 273 class schedule data for spring 2014
CRN Type Section Time Day Location Instructor Section Details
39308
Lecture-Discussion
Lecture-Discussion
Q
Q
12:30PM -1:45PM
3:30PM -6:00PM
TR
W
148 Armory
148 Armory
Camargo, S
Camargo, S
Part of Term:
1
Date Range:
01/21/14-05/07/14
Section Info:
Explores American cinema from 1950 to the present, focusing on key issues in film studies (such as authorship, genre, narratology, film style, gender analysis, and the spectacle of violence), contextualized within moments of major transition in the American film industry. Units this term will include ?Hitchcock in American Culture,? ?The New Hollywood,? and ?Four Films about Race.? Viewing and discussion of one film each week. Evaluated work will include three medium-length essays.
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