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CMLT245Film Form and Culture (3 credits)
Also offered as ENGL245. Not open to students who have completed CMLT214 or ENGL245. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CMLT214, CMLT245, or ENGL245. Formerly CMLT214. Introduction to film as art form and how films create meaning. Basic film terminology; fundamental principles of film form, film narrative, and film history. Examination of film technique and style over past one hundred years. Social and economic functions of film within broader institutional, economic, and cultural contexts.
Section 101 , STAFFF (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) W 6-10:00
Section 301 Conroy, M (24 seats open, out of 24 seats.) MW 2-2:50, M 3-4:50, F 9-9:50
Section 302 Conroy, M (24 seats open, out of 24 seats.) MW 2-2:50, M 3-4:50, F 10-10:50
Section 303 Conroy, M (24 seats open, out of 24 seats.) MW 2-2:50, M 3-4:50, F 11-11:50
Section 304 Conroy, M (24 seats open, out of 24 seats.) MW 2-2:50, M 3-4:50, F 12-12:50
CMLT270Global Literature and Social Change (3 credits)
Comparative study of literature through selected literary works from several non-Western cultures, viewed cross-culturally in light of particular social, political, and economic perspectives.
Section 101 , STAFFF (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) MWF 12-12:50
Section 201 , STAFFF (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 12:30-1:45
Section 301 , STAFFF (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 2-3:15
CMLT275World Literature by Women (3 credits)
Also offered as WMST275. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CMLT275 or WMST275. Comparative study of selected works by women writers of several countries, exploring points of intersection and divergence in women's literary representations.
Section 101 , STAFFF (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 11-12:15
Section 201 , STAFFF (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) MW 3:30-4:45
CMLT277Literatures of the Americas (3 credits)
Comparative study of several North, South, and Central American cultures with a focus on the specificities, similarities, and divergences of their literary and cultural texts. Course is meeting in Room H, Hornbake.
Section 101 , STAFFF (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 12:30-1:45
CMLT280Film Art in a Global Society (3 credits)
Comparative study of a variety of film traditions from around the world, including cinema from Hollywood, Europe, Asia and developing countries, with a stress on different cultural contexts for film-making and viewing.
Section 101 Knollmueller, M (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 12:30-1:45
Section 201 Knollmueller, M (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 2-3:15
CMLT498LSelected Topics in Comparative Studies:The Jazz Paradigm (3 credits)
Also offered as ENGL379R.
Section 101 Robinson, E (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 9:30-10:45
CMLT498NSelected Topics in Comparative Studies:Cinema of Liberation (3 credits)
Also offered as ENGL379V.
Section 101 Robinson, E (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 12:30-1:45, Tu 3:30-5:30
Section 102 Robinson, E (35 seats open, out of 35 seats.) TuTh 2-3:15, Tu 3:30-5:30
CMLT498TSelected Topics in Comparative Studies:Modern Hebrew Literature in Translation (3 credits)
Also offered as ISRL449L.
Section 101 Jelen, S (31 seats open, out of 31 seats.) Tu 3:30-6:00

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