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SPAN249
- Studies in Hispanic Cinema/Lecture
Provides students who have already completed Spanish 246 or 248 the opportunity to further explore development of film and film culture in Spain or Spanish America. Topics vary each time the course is offered. Sample topics from Spanish cinema include: Spanish and foreign constructions of national identity; narratives of female empowerment; selected film auteurs (Almodóvar, Borau, Buñuel, Saura). Sample topics from Latin-American cinemas include: race, gender and ethnicity in various Latin-American cultures; cinema as political intervention; selected film auteurs (Tomás G. Alea in Cuba, Emilio “Indio” Fernández and Arturo Ripstein in Mexico and Maria Luisa Bemberg in Argentina. Mr. D’Lugo/ Offered periodically
Faculty
Marvin D'Lugo, Ph.D. - Professor of Spanish
Adjunct Professor of Screen Studies
Chair, Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures
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SCRN249
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