Critical Practices (411-0-20)
Topic
Cinema at the End of Film: Theories, Histories, Me
Instructors
Domietta Torlasco
847/491-8269
1860 S. Campus Drive, Crowe Hall #2-131
Meeting Info
Kresge Centennial Hall 4-410: Thurs 3:00PM - 5:50PM
Overview of class
Cinema at the End of Film: Theories, Histories, Media
What is cinema in the 21st century? What can it still do? This course will explore the afterlives of cinema in the digital age by turning to theorists and practitioners who have addressed the ques-tion of technology in terms of both aesthetics and politics. We will read texts from a variety of fields, including film and media theory, feminist/queer theory, critical race theory, and post-autonomist Marxism. At the same time, we will consider the way filmmakers such as John Akomfrah, Harun Farocki, Jean-Luc Godard, and Hito Steyerl have negotiated cinema's role and envisioned its po-tential in a global image economy.
Class Materials (Required)
Will be available on Canvas.