Course Number
HST-287-01
Course Description
This course uses a medium of visual representation-cinema-to explore theÿ portrayal of India. It historically traces the development of the cinematic industry in India and highlights the changing images of the region since the 1950s. Each decade evokes a list of stereotypes, of ideas, and of historical realities. We will examine the extent to which films in each decade captured the reality of the period. In particular, we will trace the maturation of the idea of a nation through films and we will explore the positioning of gender in these decades. In general, this course will adopt critical approaches for looking at aesthetics and the representation of South Asia through cinema.
Academic Term
Instructor
de Seve, James
Location & Meeting Time
Bailey Hall-102+ M/W/F 01:50PM-02:55PM LEC
Petition
N
Credits
1.00
Capacity
25
Total Students
5
Additional Information