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AM 233: Representations of the American Past in Film (4)

TuTh, 9:40-11:00, TLC 303 & M, 7:00-9:00 (film) | TLC 304 | Daniel A. Nathan

An examination of how Hollywood filmmakers have represented the American past with special attention to the implications of movies for the construction of American cultural identity.  Students will analyze films as historical documents that reflect (and sometimes reproduce) the ethos or cultural politics of the period in which they were made and first viewed.  Through the use of popular culture theories, students will consider the ways in which films inform (and sometimes obfuscate and subvert) historical understanding.  (Fulfills social sciences requirement.)

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