In 2018, the global revolutionary events known as “1968” had their 50th anniversary. This course affords students the opportunity to study what “1968” was about—what happened, why, and with what consequences. We will do so by examining how a range of national cinemas responded to the events of 1968 and their aftermath—responded, that is, as both “witnesses” to the events (films that were made more or less right at the time when they transpired) and “historians” (films that look back at the events with ever increasing historical distance). In so doing, this course gives students the opportunity not only to learn something about (film) history but also to think about what kind of images we might need TODAY in order to act upon our crisis-ridden time by countering it for the benefit of a time to come.
School of Global Integrative Studies Mon. March 11, 2019
- Week 10: Good Luck on Midterms
- STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Randy Thomas
- Tomorrow: "The Place of Myth in Russian Political Life"
- New Summer Course - GLST 491: Global Development & Humanitarianism
- Intern with Programs in English as a Second Language
- Asian Community & Cultural Center Summer Internships
- Recruiting/Networking Event at Sojern March 14th
- Apply for the McNair Scholars Program - Applications Due April 1st
- Asia Bridge Fellowship: Apply by April 1st
- Apply for the Washington D.C. Professional Enrichment Academy
- Women's & Gender Studies: Spring 2019 Colloquium
- Summer 2019 Geography Field Tour: Human and Physical Geographies of the Colorado Plateau
- Summer Course: ENGL 349 - National Cinemas "Resist! The Revolutionary Events of '1968' in Internatioanl Cinema"