Course
Course 7.5 credits • FIMT17
How do media texts from the past shape our understanding of the present? How do media technologies and formats interact with each other and with historical events and contexts? How do concepts such as intermediality, remediation, cultural memory, affect and authenticity help us analyse and evaluate these processes?
This course on “Intermediality and Remediation as Cultural Memory” will explore these questions through a combination of theoretical readings, lectures, workshops, and case studies. You will learn how to apply key concepts and methods to analyse the use of remediation in different media texts, in relation to national history and cultural memory. You will also design and execute your own independent project on a topic of your choice, using audio-visual, written, and oral forms of presentation. This course will equip you with skills and knowledge that are valuable for further studies and research in film studies, historiography, comparative literature, visual studies, and related disciplines. It will be relevant for work within media production, journalism, education, cultural heritage, and other fields where an understanding of audiovisual media history and culture is essential.
Programme affiliation: May be part of Master's Programme in Film and Media History
Study period:
spring semester 2024
Language of instruction:
English
Eligibility:
Completed 90 ECTS credits with progressive specialisation in Film Studies, Media History or Visual culture (or equivalent), and knowledge corresponding to Swedish Upper Secondary School English B/English 6
Type of studies:
part time, 50 %,
distance course
Study period:
2024-03-20 – 2024-06-02
Application code:
LU-E1052
Type of studies:
full time,
day
Study period:
2024-03-20 – 2024-04-24
Application code:
LU-72351
Introductory meeting: Wednesday, 20 March at 9.00 – 12.00 in SOL:H405
Teachers:
Anders Marklund