This Block Seminar examines Indigenous film production in the U.S. and Canada and how film is utilized as a medium for addressing issues significant to Native American nations. By exploring theoretical, methodological, and aesthetic issues, the seminar analyzes how hybridity processes allow the use of filmmaking as a medium to "decolonize" the screen, by providing realistic and non-stereotypical images of Indigenous/Native American people that correspond to their own cultural and social experiences.
Frequency | Weekday | Time | Format / Place | Period | |
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every two weeks | Mo | 10-14 | C6-200 | 15.10.2018-01.02.2019
not on: 11/12/18 / 12/24/18 / 1/7/19 |
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one-time | Mo | 10-12 | D2-136 | 12.11.2018 | |
one-time | Mo | 12-14 | C4-153 | 12.11.2018 | |
one-time | Mo | 10-14 | X-E0-214 | 07.01.2019 | |
one-time | Mo | 10-12 | X-E0-213 | 14.01.2019 | Nachholtermin 1 |
one-time | Mo | 12-14 | X-E0-214 | 14.01.2019 | Nachholtermin 1 |
one-time | Mo | 10-14 | C6-200 | 28.01.2019 | Nachholtermin 2 |
Module | Course | Requirements | |
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23-ANG-M-AngHM3_IAS Media and the Processes of Culture / Los medios y los procesos de la cultura | "Cultural Communication" oder "Mediating Cultures" | Study requirement
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23-ANG-M-HM4 Hauptmodul 4: Media and the Processes of Culture | HM 4.2 Mediating Cultures | Study requirement
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