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FILM AND MEDIA STUDIES (L53)  (Dept. Info)Arts & Sciences  (Policies)SP2020

L53 Film 479The Body As/In Media: Seminar in interdisciplinary approaches to culture & film/media experience3.0 Units
Description:This course is an interdisciplinary seminar addressing the relationship between media and the human body. Marshall McLuhan believed media function as extensions of the human sensorium, but this course will take a broader view, starting with a series of critical readings taken from film studies, visual studies, media studies, phenomenology, and anthropology. These different methodologies and perspectives will ground discussions that have the goal of producing a multi-faceted understanding of the body as a medium and the body in media. We will explore a cluster of questions, including: How do specific media serve the needs of the body? What kind of adjustment does a medium require in order to accommodate its interfacing with the body? If a medium could be said to embed the human body in its function, how does one's body dictate the terms of media, in its production, distribution or reception? We will approach these questions and others raised by our exploration of this important topic through reading and discussion, but also look at and experience specific examples in literature, music, painting, cinema, digital culture, and video games to parse out media/body interface in its critical complexity, historical significance, and technological as well as textual variations. REQUIRED SCREENINGS on Wednesday @ 4pm for approximately 7 weeks of the semester.
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Course Type:HomeSame As:N/AFrequency:Every 2-3 Years / History
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01-T-R---11:30A-12:50PSeigle / L004 YuSee Instructor1570
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