Course syllabus
FTVMS 307 Hollywood and Its Others
This course investigates the historical significance of Hollywood in an international context. It begins by examining the particular form of popular cinema associated with Hollywood and the industrial structures and economic organisation that helped American cinema to become dominant both at home and internationally. The second section of the course explores Hollywood’s historical relationship to European cinema, with a focus on the role of immigrants in the development of Hollywood, American cinema’s fascination with Europe as a place, and the aesthetic influences that have occurred back and forward across the Atlantic. The third section focuses on Hollywood’s relationship to Asia, from its influence on the development of cinema in China, through the American remaking of Asian films to the Asian film industry’s response to the Hollywood’s domination. The course concludes by considering the new global moving image economy dominated by Hollywood.
There is no central text book for the course; all required reading materials are available on Canvas. You are strongly encouraged to read and view beyond the course, particularly for essays and seminar presentations. The library has an excellent collection of books/periodicals on the subjects and strong holdings of relevant DVDs and videos.
Students who have completed the course are expected to
- Better understand the conceptual and theoretical elements of Film Studies
- Be more alert to the aesthetic elements that form the film language
- Be better informed about the evolution of Hollywood as industry and mass medium
- Be more aware of the world cinema’s ‘dialogues’ with Hollywood
- Be more capable of using databases to support independent research on set topics
- Have the ability to apply information to develop a distinctive critical voice
Availability 2017
Semester 2
Lecturer(s)
Coordinator(s): Dr Xuelin Zhou
Points
FTVMS 307: 15.0 points
Prerequisites
30 points from FTVMS 201-214, 216-239, MĀORI 271
Restrictions
FTVMS 202
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