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EN 182 The Movie or the Book? Narrative Adaptation in the Cinema

This course is a study of narrative strategies in film, looking both at adaptations of the narrative from print to film and at film genres. Films will be examined from a literary perspective, including an introduction to the vocabulary of film studies from various theoretical backgrounds, such as feminism, genre studies, and multiculturalism. Special attention is given to how the choice of media affects storytelling and how visual narratives differ from, or derive from, textual narratives. Prerequisite: EN 102 with a minimum grade of C-, or instructor permission. (Also listed as IS 182.) Liberal Arts Core Designation: Literature (LT). (3)