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PHCRT-2000-4: Grief and Haunting

Spring 2022

Subject: Philosophy and Critical Theory
Type: Seminar
Delivery Mode: In-Person
Level: Undergraduate

Campus: San Francisco
Course Dates: January 18, 2022 — May 08, 2022
Meetings: Mon 7:15-10:15PM, San Francisco - Main Building - 101 (inactive)
Instructor: Patricia Maloney

Units: 3.0
Enrolled: 17/18 Waitlist

Description:

Desire, fear, violence, and redemption are themes that appear repeatedly throughout the stories that have shaped American identity. In their telling, these stories venerate some lives while erasing others. We are a nation surrounded by ghosts—our collective psyche defined by what has been lost or missing as much as what has been gained or found. This course takes us beyond a retelling of the things that go bump in the night to examine how we currently craft stories about marginalized bodies in America. Through examples of contemporary American storytelling across multiple visual and literary forms, including film, visual art, memoirs, poems, and short stories, we will explore narratives that recognize and reckon with lives that refuse to remain hidden from view. Through this exploration, we will develop foundational techniques in critical analysis and visual interpretation that can be broadly applied to social and cultural power dynamics.

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