ITAL6678A-L18
Trilogy of the God Father
Analyzing The Trilogy of The Godfather
The course aims to analyze The Godfather's trilogy and contextualize its most critical issues while deconstructing the myth of the Old Mafia as an organization that opposes drug trafficking and protects the poor and the defenseless. The Godfather Trilogy has played a significant role in shaping the mobster persona into the public's imagination. The effects of The Godfather on popular culture will also be analyzed, as well as topics such as family, revenge, death, the American Dream, rituals, religion, politics and power, with particular attention to objects, color, gesture, language, setting and territory. At the end of the course, the student should be able to debunk the image of outlaw culture by demystifying or, more accurately, "defictionalizing" it.
The course aims to analyze The Godfather's trilogy and contextualize its most critical issues while deconstructing the myth of the Old Mafia as an organization that opposes drug trafficking and protects the poor and the defenseless. The Godfather Trilogy has played a significant role in shaping the mobster persona into the public's imagination. The effects of The Godfather on popular culture will also be analyzed, as well as topics such as family, revenge, death, the American Dream, rituals, religion, politics and power, with particular attention to objects, color, gesture, language, setting and territory. At the end of the course, the student should be able to debunk the image of outlaw culture by demystifying or, more accurately, "defictionalizing" it.
- Term:
- Summer 2018 Language Schools, Mills 6 Week Session
- Location:
- Mills College (LS)
- Schedule:
- 11:00am-11:50am on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday (Jul 2, 2018 to Aug 10, 2018)
- Type:
- Lecture
- Instructors:
- Antonio Nicaso
- Subject:
- Italian
- Department:
- Italian
- Division:
- Language School
- Requirements Fulfilled:
- Civ Cul & Soc
- Levels:
- Non-degree, Graduate
- Availability:
- View availability, prerequisites, and other requirements.
- Course Reference Number (CRN):
- 60510
- Subject Code:
- ITAL
- Course Number:
- 6678
- Section Identifier:
- A