Sommersemester 2024
Social Class in Film and Audiovisual Media
Dr. Guido Kirsten
Room 4313, Tuesday 11:00–13:00
In this seminar, we will examine audiovisual discourses on issues related to social class, such as precarity and poverty, unemployment, housing, exploitation, social hierarchy and class shame. Whilst drawing on a range of theories about class, the main focus will be on the ways these issues are narrativized and presented through filmic devices and techniques. We will watch and analyse many films (or scenes from films) and discuss the implications of their aesthetic and narrative structures (such as optical and narrative point-of-view), of their construction of characters, and of how they engender sympathy for and empathy with those characters. While the majority of works discussed will be fiction films, we will also take a look at documentary or semi-documentary films, and TV-series.
The course language is English but advanced language skills are not required.
Seminar Requirements: preparation of films and texts, regular participation in seminar discussion, seminar presentation. ECTS: 3.
- Kursleiter/in: Guido Kirsten
- Kursleiter/in: Kim Albrecht