REST 3133 21 Religion and Film in America
This course attends to how religion, religious groups, and religious practices have been historically represented in the American popular culture, specifically, film. This course will consider film as more than simple entertainment. We will examine not only how in the United States film has functioned as a means to establish what counts as religion, but also how and with what results imaginations of religion in film helped and continue to help to construct normative conceptions of gender, race, and ethnicity.
Taught by Elena Kravchenko
Summer 2: June 8 - July 10
Attributes: HUM, SC
Course Meeting Pattern
Mon/Tue/Wed/Thu/Fri | 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Credit Hours
3 units
Tuition
$3750