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May 17, 2024
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H252 Topics in Film and History3 credit(s) This course, centered around a specific film genre, explores film as an imaginative and creative form of producing knowledge about, and representations of, the past; film as text, and therefore as a subject of textual analysis informed by a variety of disciplines; film as a primary source for the study of cultural history, collective memory, and the affective turn; film as producing, affirming, investigating, or critiquing dominant narratives, especially with regard to diversity and social justice; and the relationship between academic history and film-making as competing yet interwoven forms of storytelling.
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