Provides an introduction to the narrative analysis of German films in a historical and socio-political context. A selection of films from the expressionistic era at the beginning of the 20th century to the golden years of UFA, will be studied in depth. This unit is taught in English.
WEIGHT: 12.5%
ASSESSMENT:
HEG204: Two 1,500-2,000-word essays (40%), two-hour examination (60%)
HEG304: 3,000 word essay (40%), three-hour examination (60%)
TEACHING PATTERN: One-hour lecture, one-hour tutorial, and one screening weekly (13 wks)
FLEXIBLE & ONLINE STUDY OPTIONS Note: Class attendance may still be required
Web dependent - H,L Some parts of this unit will be taught online
Resource dependent teaching & learning - H,L Independent study with provided resources replaces face-to-face or other classes (e.g. lectures)
Video conferencing - L A live video link between campuses is used for at least some teaching in this unit
About Flexible Study Options
INTERNATIONALISATION This unit includes specific international contexts/case studies.
This unit includes international cross-cultural issues/skills.
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