Women and Moving Image Arts

FV2106.01
Course System Home Terms Spring 2017 Women and Moving Image Arts

Course Description

Summary

A look at women鈥檚 roles in the history of the moving image鈥攁s subject, object, maker, viewer, consumer, and critic. What influence has feminism had on how we make and watch moving images today? We鈥檒l study typically female roles within the film industry and notable women who occupied them, as well women who broke barriers to penetrate traditionally male realms. We鈥檒l look at women directors, cinematographers, editors, video artists and experimental filmmakers such as Dorothy Arzner, Maya Deren, Agnes Varda, Ulrike Ottinger, Trinh T. Min-ha, Chick Strand, Shirley Clarke, and Chantal Akerman who have made major contributions in moving image arts.  The class will consist of screenings and discussion, with an additional required screening session for longer works. Students will write several short response papers and contribute to discussions on Populi. Corequisite: Screening, Thursdays at 7:00pm

Prerequisites

None.

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Corequisites

Screening, Thursdays at 7:00pm

Instructor

  • Kate Purdie

Day and Time

Academic Term

Spring 2017

Area of Study

Credits

2

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20