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社会・環境・健康と東アジアI(2)

East Asian and Transnational Cinemas
In this course, we will study contemporary East Asian cinemas, alongside a diverse selection of critical texts. Through screenings, readings, and discussion of exemplary works by ten different directors, we will explore how East Asian films have represented relationships, community, socio-political conflicts, youth, urban space, love, and more. We will take an interdisciplinary and comparative approach to consider recent debates concerning the dynamics of national specificity, the effects of global capital flows on popular culture, and the transnational dimensions of film production and spectatorship. Beyond considering cinema as a means for understanding society, politics, and culture, we will explore the nature of cinematic texts themselves, not so much as expressions or reflections of cultural identity, but as reflexive constructions which themselves create meaning. This course invites you to productively engage with analytical concepts such as: criticism; interpretation; form; narrative; auteur; diegesis; mise-en-scène; montage; ideology; hybridity; space; national/transnational cinema; and adaptation.

This course provides an opportunity for you to both expand your critical understanding of cinema, and to hone the skills necessary to write effective, personal responses to films and film-critical texts. In addition to exploring contemporary screen culture, you will be introduced to a series of texts that exemplify different styles of analysis and forms of persuasive argument. For the final writing assignment, you will learn strategies for effective use of both primary and secondary sources though summary, paraphrase, quotation, and proper citation. In this fashion, this course will familiarize you with the kinds of writing that are specific to the discipline of film studies.
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時間割/共通科目コード
コース名
教員
学期
時限
08F151402
FAS-FA4F14L3
社会・環境・健康と東アジアI(2)
ROBERTS Mark
A1 A2
火曜3限
マイリストに追加
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講義使用言語
英語
単位
2
実務経験のある教員による授業科目
NO
他学部履修
開講所属
教養学部
授業計画
1. Introduction 2. Love and the Image 3. Homage 4. Cinema and the World 5. A History of Film Style 6. National/Transnational Cinema 7. Genre 8. Politics of the Future 9. The Poetic Image 10. Anime / Co-Production 11. Better Tomorrows 12. Migration 13. Traces
授業の方法
This course will be focused primarily on discussion of films and assigned readings. Film clips will serve as points of departure for in-class discussion. All films are provided online or by the Komaba media center. Students are expected to watch all assigned films outside of class and come prepared for in-depth discussion. During class, film clips will serve as points of departure for analysis and discussion. In addition, the instructor will give several lectures on theoretical approaches and writing strategies.
成績評価方法
No quizzes Participation in class discussions: 25% Weekly web reports: 35% Final paper (5-7 pages): 40%
教科書
This is a reading-intensive course. All required readings will be provided in the form of PDF files on the course web site.
参考書
A detailed bibliography of course readings will be provided with the official syllabus.
履修上の注意
This discussion-intensive course will be conducted in English. 13 students, maximum.