ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Summer Session 3, 2013 (7/15-8/16/2013) Days: TWR | Room: PH 322 | Time: 430-730 About David Lavery.

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ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies ENGL 6750/7750 Film Studies Summer Session 3, 2013 (7/15-8/16/2013) Days: TWR | Room: PH 322 | Time: About David Lavery About This Course Agenda Course Requirements Seminarians Texts | Course Blog Major Film/TV Critics MOMI [Museum of the Moving Image] Film History Movie & Television Glossary Movie and Television Websites Power Points Readings on the TV vs. the Movies MemeCourse BlogMajor Film/TV CriticsMOMI [Museum of the Moving Image] Film HistoryMovie & Television GlossaryMovie and Television WebsitesPower PointsReadings on the TV vs. the Movies Meme Spoiler warning: This course will show a wanton disregard for potential spoilers.

Film History Reviewing Major Movie/Television Critics Journalistic CriticsAcademic Critics Major Obligation/ChargeJudgment/ Reviewing Interpretation/Historical Situation Publish InNewspapers/Magazines/WebsitesScholarly Journals/Academic and Trade Books AudienceThe Movie/TV Viewing PublicFellow Academics / Students PractitionersJournalists/Moonlighting Academics Academically Trained Scholars Writing StyleSpoiler Free and AccessibleObjective and Historical Epistemological StanceMore Subjective Than ObjectiveMore Objective Than Subjective LongevityEphemeralHistorical

Film History Listen to the Review

Film History Listen to the Review