ANTH 225
Fact/Fiction/Film
Last Offered Fall 2010
Division II
Cross-listed
This course is not offered in the current catalog

Class Details

This course examines the potential of moving images to reveal aspects of culture normally obscured by the written word. We will consider both the theory and practice of documentary film from its inception around 1900 to the present, paying particular attention to the way documentary filmmakers have approached the representation of social reality in Western and non-Western cultural settings. Questions that we will consider include: What is the relationship between written text and image, or between image and story? What is the role of film in anthropology? What counts as a document?
The Class: Format: team-taught, through a mixture of lectures and discussions
Limit: 30
Expected: 30
Class#: 1900
Grading: yes pass/fail option, yes fifth course option
Requirements/Evaluation: regular attendance at film screenings and active class participation, a 5-page paper on an assigned topic, a 12- to 15-page final paper, and a self-scheduled take-home final
Enrollment Preferences: Anthropology/Sociology majors, then to sophomores, and finally to first-year students
Distributions: Division II
Notes: This course is cross-listed and the prefixes carry the following divisional credit:
ANTH 225 Division II
Attributes: FYCR Open to First-Year Students

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