Module Identifier |
TF32510 |
Module Title |
YIDDISH CINEMA |
Academic Year |
2007/2008 |
Co-ordinator |
Dr Mikel Koven |
Semester |
Intended for use in future years |
Next year offered |
N/A |
Next semester offered |
N/A |
Pre-Requisite |
TF10210 |
Assessment |
Assessment Type | Assessment Length/Details | Proportion |
Semester Assessment | Essay 2 - 1500 words For information on due dates for submission of assessed work, please refer
to the departmental web pages at http://www.aber.ac.uk/tfts/duedates.shtml
| 60% |
Semester Assessment | essay 1 - 1000 words | 40% |
|
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Learning Outcomes:
Typically, upon completion of this module, students will be able to:
- explore the specific nature and dynamics of Yiddish cinema;
- understand through this the role of minority-group culture in the cultural development and cohesion of a community;
- understand the diversity of symbolic and other resources available to minority culture filmmakers in the pursuit of their objectives.
Content
10 seminars on the following subjects: The Yiddish Language; Ost und West as a proto-example; Joseph Green; Shund and Melodrama; Religious Cinema; The Yiddish Stage; Images of America; The Assimilation Debate; and Jewish Humour.
Aims
The aims of this module are two fold: one is to introduce students to the Yiddish language cinema which flourished in the United States and in Poland during the 1930s, a `Golden Age which saw minority language filmmaking aimed primarily at a North American immigrant audience; and the second aim is to use these films and this little studied period of filmmaking history as a paradigm for a discussion on minority language filmmaking in general.
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6