09.050.612 M5-MA Seminar: Film documentation

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Instructors: Prof. Dr. Chris Lukinbeal; Dr. Elisabeth Sommerlad

Event type: online: Seminar

Displayed in timetable as: M5-MA S: Fd

Hours per week: 2

Credits: 5,0

Language of instruction: Englisch

Min. | Max. participants: - | 20

Priority scheme: Senatsrichtlinie

Requirements / organisational issues:
This is an online-only course with no compulsory attendance. Presence is only required for a kick-off event (April 12th, 18:00 CET). 

Contents:
Films like The Battle of Algiers (1966), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), Sex and the City 2 (2010) and Encounters at the End of the World (2007) bring places like the French colonial empire, the “Orient,” Antarctica, and cities like New York to our computers, cell phones and living room couches, creating contact that might not otherwise exist with those places. Importantly, this contact is based upon media representations, rather than personal experience. This class explores how media represents and stages places and builds the conceptual foundations to understand and question the effects that media produce in our everyday lives. Besides focusing on places, this class has a general “Diversity Emphasis,” meaning it is geared towards better understanding gender, race, class, ethnicity and sexual orientation.  Therefore, course material involves explicit representation of gender, sexual orientation, ethnicity, race or social class and tackles how to apply them as analytical categories.

 
Course Objectives:
Students will demonstrate their understanding of contemporary theories of media.
Students will deepen their knowledge on how to recognize the processes through which identity (political and cultural) is produced through media and geography.
Students will 1) define well known key geographic concepts (space, place, landscape) and 2) critique the ways that particular places are represented in popular media.
Students will craft an argument about how geographic factors influence the production and consumption of certain media. 
Requirements:

In addition to completing the provided online modules, the following must be accomplished (graded items). Information on the assessed tasks will be provided during the kick-off event:Weekly performance review via quizzes and small assignments (25%)
Short, pre-recorded presentation (25%)
Final paper (50%)

Appointments
Date From To Room Instructors
1 Mon, 12. Apr. 2021 18:00 20:00 Online Prof. Dr. Chris Lukinbeal; Dr. Elisabeth Sommerlad
Course specific exams
Description Date Instructors Mandatory
1. Course Assessment Time tbd No
1. Course Assessment Time tbd Yes
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Instructors
Dr. Elisabeth Sommerlad
Prof. Dr. Chris Lukinbeal