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Dec 04, 2024
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LTWR 334D - Film: Native American CinemaUnits: 3 Examines film traditions that tell stories of Native American characters and also feature Native American actors, directors, or producers. Surveys a range of significant cinematic works to showcase the changing role of Native American characters in film and the dynamic role played by Native filmmakers and actors in telling stories of both the mythic American west and more contemporary urban stories from the silent era to the present. Examines how Native artists use cinema as a tool of cultural preservation, social statement, and artistic expression. May be repeated as issues/themes change; up to nine (9) units may be applied to graduation requirements, but only six (6) units may be applied toward major requirements in Literature and Writing Studies.
Satisfies GE area: CC
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