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HIST 0310

Film And History

Film and History
In this class we will study the challenges and promises of film as a historical artifact by focusing on cinematic representation of social activism and struggles of liberation (from national and post-colonial struggles to the rise of ethnic consciousness and revolutionary movements of the 20th century). Students will examine how filmmakers present historical figures as well as the acts of ordinary citizens. In addition to researching the historical events represented on the screen, and exploring how film can be used as primary and secondary sources, we will also become involved in the creative process of historical representation. We will study films from countries around the world but most of our examples will come from Latin America and the Caribbean.
Subject:
History
Department:
History
Division:
Humanities
Requirements Fulfilled:
HIS
Equivalent Courses:

Sections

Fall 2010

HIST0310A-F10 Seminar (Davis)

Fall 2007

HIST0310A-F07 Lecture (Davis)

Fall 2005

HIST0310A-F05 Lecture (Davis)

Fall 2004

HIST0310A-F04 Lecture

Fall 2003

HIST0310A-F03 Lecture (Davis)