CINE369V

Special Topics in Film Theories; Authoritarianism in Cinema & Literature

A critical investigation of the way that cinema and literature represent, convey, and themselves develop ideas, especially concepts relating to social experience and political organization. In this presidential election year, we'll focus specifically on authoritarianism and its corollaries (occupation, political repression, social stratification) as themes and issues in cultural production, both as forms of resistance against and collaboration with regimes of authority.

Sister Courses: CINE369C, CINE369E, CINE369K, CINE369N, CINE369P, CINE369R, CINE369T

Fall 2024

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