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Nov 25, 2024
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2014-2015 Undergraduate Bulletin [Archived Bulletin]
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ARTH 3810 - The City in Film, Photography, and Visual Media
Goals: The rise of the city as a cultural force after the Industrial Revolution coincided with the development of film and photography. So it is not surprising that filmmakers and photographers have eagerly engaged the city as a subject and setting, from city planning films to major motion pictures, from lyrical narratives to sci fi dystopias, from social reform documentary to the avant garde.
Content: In this course, we will analyze the meanings and contexts of city images in terms of narrative, space and social space. We will explore how images of the city represent issues of modernity, sexuality, the individual and community and also connect them to historical changes in actual cities and ideas about the city. The course will end with case studies of contemporary films that address issues of global cities, including Shanghai, Mumbai and Mexico City.
Taught: Alternate years
Prerequisites: ARTH 1200 and ARTH 1210
Credits: 4 credits
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