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Nov 26, 2024
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HIS 208 - American Culture and History in CinemaPrerequisite: ENG 100 or placement into ENG 101 . (3 Credits) Using modern and classic films, this course examines the relationship between the entertainment industry and American history. Viewing, discussing, and writing about the films as both works of artistic expression as well as depictions of historical fact allows students to gain valuable insights about how history can be presented and how entertainment can influence our beliefs. Recognizing the power and impact of commercial films and why they alter factual events encourages students to assess the historical message in a more objective light. Understanding the traditions and conventions of filmmaking also builds an appreciation of the artistic aspects of the film industry. This course can be taken as either a Humanities or History elective. Total of 45 hours of lecture.
Semester Offered: Periodically.
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