Middlebury

AMST0312A-F17

Disability in Film and TV

Disability in Film and Television
Investigating film and television representations of disability and disabled people, we will understand how these reflect prominent cultural ideas across US history. Various functions of disability in film and TV, and how disabled people have used these media to express their own lived experiences, will be considered. Key themes include: access, stereotype, spectacle, community, and activism. Our intersectional study involves, race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, class, and age. Through readings, screenings, and engaged discussions students will gain insights into ways film and television reflect and shape the understandings of disability in American history and culture. This class includes regular screenings. 3 hrs. lect.
Course Reference Number (CRN):
92230
Subject Code:
AMST
Course Number:
0312
Section Identifier:
A

Course

AMST 0312

All Sections in Fall 2017

Fall 2017

AMST0312A-F17 Lecture (Burch)