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CAMS 320 Sound Studies Seminar 6 credits
This course presents the broader field of Sound Studies, its debates and issues. Drawing on a diverse set of interdisciplinary perspectives, the seminar explores the range of academic work on sound to examine the relationship between sound and listening, sound and perception, sound and memory, and sound and modern thought. Topics addressed include but are not limited to sound technologies and industries, acoustic perception, sound and image relations, sound in media, philosophies of listening, sound semiotics, speech and communication, voice and subject formation, sound art, the social history of noise, and hearing cultures.
- Spring 2017, Winter 2018, Spring 2020, Fall 2021
- Literary/Artistic Analysis
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Cinema and Media Studies 110 or instructor permission
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CAMS 320.00 Spring 2017
- Faculty:Jay Beck 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 136 1:50pm-3:35pm
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CAMS 320.00 Winter 2018
- Faculty:Jay Beck 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 136 1:50pm-3:35pm
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CAMS 320.00 Spring 2020
- Faculty:Jay Beck 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 136 1:50pm-3:35pm
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CAMS 320.00 Fall 2021
- Faculty:Jay Beck 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 136 1:50pm-3:00pm
- FWeitz Center 136 2:20pm-3:20pm
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CAMS 330 Cinema Studies Seminar 6 credits
The purpose of this seminar is guide students in developing and consolidating their conceptual understanding of theories central to the field of cinema studies. Emphasis is on close reading and discussion of classical and contemporary theories ranging from Eisenstein, Kracauer, Balazs, Bazin and Barthes to theories of authorship, genre and ideology and trends in contemporary theory influenced by psychoanalysis, phenomenology and cognitive studies.
- Winter 2017, Spring 2018, Fall 2018, Winter 2020, Spring 2022, Spring 2023
- Literary/Artistic Analysis
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Cinema and Media Studies 110 or instructor permission
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CAMS 330.00 Winter 2017
- Faculty:Carol Donelan 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 132 11:10am-12:20pm
- FWeitz Center 132 12:00pm-1:00pm
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CAMS 330.00 Spring 2018
- Faculty: Staff
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 132 12:30pm-1:40pm
- FWeitz Center 132 1:10pm-2:10pm
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CAMS 330.00 Fall 2018
- Faculty:Carol Donelan 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 132 11:10am-12:20pm
- FWeitz Center 132 12:00pm-1:00pm
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CAMS 330.00 Winter 2020
- Faculty:Carol Donelan 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 132 1:50pm-3:35pm
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CAMS 330.00 Spring 2022
- Faculty: Staff
- Size:15
- T, THWeitz Center 132 3:15pm-4:55pm
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CAMS 330.00 Spring 2023
- Faculty:Carol Donelan 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- M, WWeitz Center 132 1:50pm-3:00pm
- FWeitz Center 132 2:20pm-3:20pm
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CAMS 340 Television Studies Seminar 6 credits
This seminar aims to develop students into savvy critical theorists of television, knowledgeable about the field, and capable of challenging previous scholarship to invent new paradigms. The first half of the course surveys texts foundational to television studies while the second half focuses primarily on television theory and criticism produced over the last two decades. Television Studies covers a spectrum of approaches to thinking and writing critically about television, including: semiotics; ideological critique; cultural studies; genre and narrative theories; audience studies; production studies; and scholarship positioning post-network television within the contexts of media convergence and digital media.
- Spring 2021, Spring 2024
- Literary/Artistic Analysis
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Cinema and Media Studies 110 or instructor permission
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CAMS 340.00 Spring 2021
- Faculty:Candace Moore 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THLocation To Be Announced TBA 1:45pm-3:30pm
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CAMS 340.00 Spring 2024
- Faculty:Candace Moore 🏫 👤
- Size:15
- T, THWeitz Center 132 10:10am-11:55am