LIT 155L - 01 Vampire Film
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- Career
- Undergraduate
- Grading
- Student Option
- Class Number
- 70013
- Type
- Lecture
- Instruction Mode
- Synchronous Online
- Credits
- 5 units
- General Education
- IM
- Status
Closed
- Available Seats
- 0
- Enrollment Capacity
- 60
- Enrolled
- 60
- Wait List Capacity
- 999
- Wait List Total
- 0
Description
Examines development and central themes of vampire film from the silent era to the present. Critical approach designations: Genres, Media.
Class Notes
From the Instructor: Vampire Film surveys the first sixty years (1920-1980) of feature-length vampire films in America and Europe. Along with an understanding of film history, genre, terminology, and technological developments, this course will provide students with the resources needed to compellingly interpret the roles played by horror affect and discourse in the production and reception of the foundational vampire films that comprise the course's primary viewing assignments.
Meeting Information
Days & Times |
Room |
Instructor |
Meeting Dates |
TuTh 01:00PM-04:30PM |
Online |
Bachman,E.M. |
07/31/23 - 09/01/23 |
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