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Myth and Ideology at the Movies
AMST360 SP
Crosslistings: FILM315
The course is concerned with the ways in which a popular art form like the movies affects and is affected by the ideology of the culture in which it is produced. We will study the processes by which genres arise in
movies, how they develop historically,
how they register ideological change, how they break up and recombine. The course will concentrate on the evolution of the "Mexico Western" as a mythic response to the problems of revolution and decolonization from the
Great Depression through the
Vietnam War.
MAJOR READINGS
Slotkin, GUNFIGHTER NATION;
Hodgson, AMERICA IN OUR TIME;
Brenner, WIND THAT SWEPT MEXICO;
Ledereor & Burdick, UGLY AMERICAN;
plus readings from contemporary magazines; some book chapters, essays xeroxed
on reserve.
EXAMINATIONS AND ASSIGNMENTS
A midterm paper of 10 pp. A final research or critical paper of 20 pages.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS and/or COMMENTS
No one will be admitted after the first class; anyone who misses more than three films will be required to withdraw, since viewings cannot be made up. There is a lab fee of $40.
Unless preregistered students attend the first class meeting or communicate directly with the instructor prior to the first class, they will be dropped from the class list. NOTE: Students must still submit a completed
Drop/Add form to the Registrar's
Office.
COURSE FORMAT:
Lecture/Discussion
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Level:
UGRD
Credit:
1
Gen Ed Area Dept:
HA ART
Grading Mode:
Graded
Prerequisites:
AMST200 OR AMST201 OR FILM304 OR FILM310
SECTION 01
- Instructor(s): Slotkin,Richard S.
- Times: .M.W... 01:10PM-04:30PM; Location: AWKS010
- Reserved Seats: (Total Limit: 35)
- SR. major: Jr. major:
- SR. non-major: Jr. non-major: SO: FR:
Special Attributes:
- Curricular Renewal: Reading Non-Verbal Texts, Writing, Focused Inquiry Course
- Permission: Permission of Instructor Required
Last Updated on MAR-24-2000
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