This course will examine the major social, political, and economic trends in postwar and Cold War Europe, 1945-1991, through their effects on daily life across the region, as represented in films produced during the period. It will survey the changes in filmmaking practices during this time, focusing on movements and directors that aimed to capture and critique modernity’s effects on ordinary people.

Prerequisites: Sophomore standing or higher, or consent of instructor.

4

Units

Optional

Grading

1, 2, 3

Passtime

Not open to freshmen

Level Limit

Letters and science

College
T B A
No info found
C LIT 99
0 / 5 Enrolled
Independent Study
T B A
C LIT 113
0 / 50 Enrolled
Trauma, Memory, Historiography
T B A
M T W
15:30 PM - 16:50 PM
68.3% A
C LIT 128A
0 / 100 Enrolled
Children's Literature
T B A
56.7% A
C LIT 154I
0 / 10 Enrolled
Economic Fictions: Literature, Film, and Theory
David Moak 4.1
M T W R
14:00 PM - 15:05 PM
54.3% A
C LIT 171
0 / 15 Enrolled
Post-Colonial Cultures
T B A
M T W
11:00 AM - 12:20 PM
43.5% A
C LIT 193
0 / 5 Enrolled
Research in Translation Studies
T B A
78.6% A