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Imaging Violence & Nonviolence
Nan Goldin - The Ballad of Sexual Dependency Defining concepts of violence and Nonviolence. Analyzing violent world views Examining non-violent resistance Media Theory Cinematic Language Analytical approaches understanding art Image Creation Technical instruction Imaging Violence & Nonviolence How to engage students in the creation of a Fambul Tok (Family Talk)
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Weeks 1-3: Recognizing Violence
Introduction to key topics: Possible learning activities: Responses to readings through images, journaling contact with cultural violence. PAT KIM What is violence and nonviolence. How is violence and nonviolence represented in images.
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Weeks 4-8: Depth Who are we really? Is violence normal? What do we see, how can we analyze what we are fed visually? Possible learning activities: reading/film responses and analysis. Creation of found footage propaganda with subversive meanings. PAT KIM Views on human nature, psychological explanations. Introduction to technical aspects of video making, historical context – propaganda, adverts, consumption of violence in media.
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Key Collaborative Class
Recognizing the potential for peacebuilding. Analysis of Fambul Tok and discussion of community driven forgiveness/reconciliation.
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Towards Resistance Manufacturing consent/Creating Dissent
Working out a plan for a final project (possibly public). PAT KIM How is consent manufactured? The need for a nonviolent world view, evaluating potential for nonviolent resistance Examples of resistance through interactive media Technical instruction
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Final Project Considerations
Making a contemporary, student driven version of Fambul Tok (community based forms of healing), using media and technology…. Possible Learning Activities: In depth analysis of resistance, student driven content, constructive feedback sessions and development of a public project/exhibit/fill in the blank. PAT KIM Further analysis of the resistance to violence in society. Creation of a media based project (to be developed with students).
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