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1 COURSE: FILM STUDIES DEGREE: FILM, TELEVISION AND MEDIA STUDIES YEAR: TERM: 1 WEEKLY PLANNING WEEK SESSION DESCRIPTION Introduction to Film Studies: What is Cinema? Why Theory? Film theory and the senses GROUPS (mark ) Special room for session (computer classroom, audio- visual classroom ) WEEKLY PROGRAMMING FOR STUDENT LECTURES SEMINARS DESCRIPTION CLASS HOURS Introduction: film theories and cinema. The formal approach and the cultural approach Dyer, Richard. Introduction to Film Studies in Film Studies: Critical Approaches, eds. John Hill and Pamela Higson, Screening and discussion: Ten minutes older: Dans le noir du temps (Jean-Luc Godard, 2002, 10 ) HOMEWORK HOURS (Max. 7h week) 2 Página 1 de 5
2 2 3 Classical Film Theory: Realism 2 Classical Film Theory: Realism 3 5 Digital Cinema, New Media and Realism Digital Cinema, New Media and Realism Film Language: Neo- formalism and Cognitivism Film Language: Neo- formalism and Readings: André Bazin, The ontology of the photographic image (195), The Myth of Total Cinema (196) Rome, open city (Roberto Rossellini, 195, 105 ) Lev Manovich, Selections from The language of new media (see Aula Global for details) Open Windows (Nacho Vigalondo, 201, 100 ) Bordwell, David. Intensified Continuity: Visual Style in Contemporary American Film Cognitivism Post- structuralism and Post- modernism Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (Edgar Wright, 2010, 112 ) Brunette, Peter. Post-Structuralism and Deconstruction in John Hill & Pamela Church Gibson, eds. Film Studies. Critical approaches, Oxford University Press. Hill, John. Film and Postmodernism in John Hill & Pamela Church Gibson, eds. Film Studies. Critical Página 2 de 5
3 approaches, Oxford University Press Post- structuralism and Post- modernism 6 11 Cinema as Mirror and Face: Reflexivity and the Cinematic Apparatus Cinema as Mirror and Face: Reflexivity and Being John Malkovich (Spike Jonze, 1999, 112 ) Elsaesser, Thomas and Hagener, Malte. Cinema as mirror and face (from Film Theory: an introduction through the senses) Baudry, Jean-Louis. The Apparatus: Metapsychological Approaches to the Impression of Reality in Cinema 6 12 the Cinematic Apparatus Open Your Eyes (Abre los ojos, Alejandro Amenábar, 1997, 117 ) 7 13 Midterm Exam 7 1 Midterm Exam 8 15 Looks and Gazes: Feminism Mulvey, Laura. Visual pleasure and narrative cinema 8 16 Looks and Gazes: Feminism 9 17 Gender Studies, Queer Theory and (Post- )Feminism To have and have not (Howard Hawks, 19, 100 ) Williams, Linda. Film Bodies: Gender, Genre and Excess Clover, Carol. Her Body, Himself 6 Página 3 de 5
4 Gender Studies, Queer Theory and (Post- )Feminism Touching, Feeling: Phenomenology and the Senses Touching, Feeling: Phenomenology and the Senses The Body of the Actor: Film Acting, Performance and Stardom The Body of the Actor: Film Acting, Performance and Stardom Hearing, Seeing: The Voice in Cinema Hearing, Seeing: The Voice in Cinema Multiculturalism and Race Representation A nightmare on Elm Street (Wes Craven, 198, 91 ) Shaviro, David. Bodies of Fear: The Films of David Cronenberg Marks, Laura U. Preface to The Skin of the Film Crash (David Cronenberg, 1996, 100 ) Drake, Philip. Jim Carrey: The cultural politics of dumbing down Man on the moon (Milos Forman, 1999, 118 ) Doanne, Mary Ann. The Voice in the Cinema: The Articulation of Body and Space Chion, Michel. A selection from The Voice in Cinema Her (Spike Jonze, 2013, 126 ) Shohat, Ella and Stam, Robert. Página de 5
5 13 26 Multiculturalism and Race Representation 1 27 Mental Images: Cinema as Brain 1 28 Mental Images: Cinema as Brain Stereotype, Realism and the Struggle over Representation Do the right thing (Spike Lee, 1989, 120 ) Elsaesser, Thomas. The mind-game film Elsaesser, Thomas and Hagener, Malte. Cinema as brain Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind (Michel Gondry, 200, 108 ) Subtotal Total 1 (Hours of class plus student homework hours between weeks 1-1) Tutorials, handing in, etc Assessment 3 28 Subtotal 2 3 Total 2 (Hours of class plus student homework hours between weeks 15-18) 52 TOTAL (Total 1 + Total 2) 150 Página 5 de 5
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