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Chinese Cinema DECal

Spring 2009 - East Asian Language & Cultures - Units: 2

Shortcuts:     decal.org/877     decal.org/ccdc

If you think Chinese movies are all about martial arts, Jackie Chan, Jet Li, think again. Though having enjoyed a significant amount of commercial success, most of the well-known Chinese-language films in the United States tend to focus on certain genres and do not represent the multi-faceted Chinese cinema as a whole.  This course introduces students to a wide variety of films from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan.

Based on a similar course offered at Peking University, China, the CCDC course places focus on screening, understanding and analyzing movies that brought Chinese cinema world attention. Students will learn different aspects and nuances of Chinese cinema through film screening, discussion, reading, lectures, and homework assignments. In addition, students will have the opportunity to develop skills for film analysis.

No prior knowledge or language skills are required. All students are welcome to join the class.

Enrollment Info:

***PLEASE READ***

To enroll the class, you need to:

1.      Attend the first day of class on 1/28. If you cannot attend, please send us an email with a valid excuse.

2.      To ensure yourself a spot in the class, please email the anwers to the following questions to us at chinesecinemadecal@gmail.com

a.       Provide your name, year, and major.

b.      Why do you want to take this class?

c.       What do you know about Chinese films? What is the source of your knowledge? No prior knowledge is necessary, but we would like to find out about your background.

d.   Any additional questions, comments, or concerns.

We will provide the CCNs (both upper division and lower division) after the first class.

Course Contact: chinesecinemadecal AT gmail.com

Faculty Sponsor: Andrew Jones

 

SectionFacilitatorsSizeLocationTimeStartsStatusCCNs
Sec 2.Helen Lingyan Fu
30TBAW 6-91/28open

 

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