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Johns Hopkins University | AS.061.238

Reading the Moving Image

3.0

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This course will emphasize close observation and critical thinking. Through weekly screenings and class discussion, students will practice noticing; seeing and hearing with fresh eyes and ears, and taking nothing on screen for granted. And they’ll learn to reflect on and contextualize what they find, drawing evolved conclusions about how film texts communicate ideas and what those ideas may be. They’ll consider all elements of cinematic form; an array of analytical frameworks including genre, historical era, authorship, and modes of production; and representations of gender, race, and class. Emphasis on discussion over lecture. Regular quizzes, a short oral presentation and a short written analysis. No prior experience in film studies required; majors and non-majors welcome.

Spring 2023

Professor: Lucy Bucknell

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L. Bucknell
16:30 - 19:00