Course Descriptions
300 Level Courses
GERM 312-3 The New German Cinema (3,1,0)
ENGL 316-3 Studies in Literature and the Other Arts (3,0,0)
FILM 325-3 Quebec Cinema In Translation (3,1,0)
PHIL 339-3 Philosophy of Art (3,0,0)
ENGL 366-3 Studies in Shakespeare (3,0,0)
FILM 385-3 Film Theory (3,0,0)
FINA 399 Cultural Theory and Images
GERM 3120
GERM 3120
Studies in German Culture (3,0,0) 3 credits
Perspectives on Fascism: Post-War German Cinema
This third-year cultural studies course, offered in English, views the Nazi era through the lenses of post-war German film.
Prerequisite: Minimum second-year standing
Note: This course does not require knowledge of the German language. The course is cross-listed with Political Studies.
ENGL 3160
ENGL 3160
Studies in Literature and the Other Arts (3,0,0) 3 credits
Ways in which writers and artists in other media deal with common themes; problems in formal and stylistic relationships between literature and other arts. Specific topics will be announced each year.
Prerequisite: Any two of ENGL 1100, 1110 or 1210 in addition to third-year standing.
FILM 3250
FILM 3250
Quebec Cinema in Translation (3,1,0) 3 credits
This course provides an introduction to issues and theories relevant to Quebec cinema and will focus on the representation of Quebec culture and society in major films from 1960 to the present. All films will be subtitled or dubbed in English. No prior knowledge of French is required.
Prerequisites: Two of ENGL 1100, 1110, or 1210, or equivalent in addition to third-year standing. CNST 2000 is recommended. No prior knowledge of French is required.
Note: Cross-listed with CNST 3250 and FREN 3250
PHIL 3390
PHIL 3390
Philosophy of Art (3,0,0) 3 credits
The arts and their relation to society. Problems examined usually include art and perception, art and reality, imagination, expression, censorship, and the role of art in human life.
ENGL 3660
ENGL 3660
Studies in Shakespeare (3,0,0) 3 credits
Study of Shakespeare and contemporary film.
Prerequisite: Any two of ENGL 1100, 1110, or 1210 in addition to third-year standing.
FILM 3850
FILM 3850
Film Theory (3,0,0) 3 credits
FILM 3850 explores the study of cinema by examining a number of theoretical approaches that have contributed to the understanding of film studies. Film theory, by its very nature, is polemic and this course will examine a variety of theoretical arguments, both historical and contemporary, that have been put forth by film scholars. Such theoretical frameworks include film spectatorship, ethnography, psychoanalytic analysis, ideology, feminism, film music and narrative, and postmodernism.
Prerequisite: FILM 2100/2200 or by instructor permission