Section | Semester | Instructor | Time | Location | Course Areas |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
9 | Spring 2015 | Knapp, Jeffrey
|
TTh 3:30-5 | note new location: 106 Dwinelle |
Our topic will be the theory and practice of mass entertainment in Hollywood from the birth of talking pictures to the start of W.W. II. Among the films we'll discuss are The Jazz Singer, Public Enemy, Footlight Parade, The Lady Eve, City Lights, The Westerner, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, His Girl Friday, Meet John Doe, and Citizen Kane.
Most of these movies are available for rent or purchase from iTunes or Amazon Instant Video. You may view all of them for free at the Media Resources Center in Moffitt Library. The only required text will be a Course Reader.
Please read the paragraph on page 2 of the instructions area of this Announcement of Classes for more details about enrolling in or wait-listing for this course.
Please click here for more information about enrollment in English 190.
fall, 2022 |
||
190/1 |
||
190/3 |
||
190/4 |
||
190/5 |
||
190/6 |
Research Seminar: Crisis and Culture: The 1930s, 1970s, and post-2008 in Comparative Perspective |
|
190/7 |
||
190/8 |
||
190/9 |
spring, 2022 |
||
190/1 |
||
190/2 |
||
190/4 |
||
190/5 |
||
190/6 |
||
190/7 |
Research Seminar: Race and Travel: Relative Alterity in Medieval Times and Places |
|
190/8 |
fall, 2021 |
||
190/1 |
||
190/2 |
Research Seminar: Literature on Trial: Romanticism, Law, Justice |
|
190/3 |
||
190/5 |
||
190/8 |
||
190/10 |
||
190/11 |
spring, 2021 |
||
190/1 |
Research Seminar: Literary Collaboration: Samuel Coleridge and William and Dorothy Wordsworth |
|
190/2 |
||
190/3 |
||
190/4 |
||
190/5 |
||
190/6 |
Research Seminar: Black Postcolonial Cultures: Real and Imagined Spaces |
|
190/7 |
||
190/8 |
||
190/9 |