FMS-340

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Globalization, Culture & Media

Course Description

This class will examine transnational media (including television, film, electronic networks, and mobile telephony) from aesthetic, economic, political, and critical theoretical perspectives. We will look at the role that media narratives play in enculturating viewers within and across physical, cultural, and linguistic borders. With an eye towards avoiding simplistic binaries such as East/West, Global/Local, or Good/Bad, we will explore the complex and contradictory impulses of global culture and globalization from multiple theoretical perspectives and academic disciplines drawing on cinema studies, postcolonial theory, literary theory, anthropology, political theory, cultural geography, and cultural studies. Required weekly screenings.

Course Type

DIST-HUMANITIES, Graded Standard, DIST-CULTURAL PLURALISM, Academic Evaluate Course, Academic Credit, INTER.DISC-S.AS&MID EA ST, Global Studies, Social Justice (SJ)