Syllabus

Articles and book chapters in printed compendia handed out on first day of classes

 

  • Bordwell, David and Kristin Thompson. “Chapter 9: Film Genres.” In Film Art: An Introduction. New York: McGrawn Hill, 2010, ninth edition. 
  • Bordwell, David. “The Art Cinema as a Mode of Film Practice.” In Poetics of Cinema, 151-70. Routledge: Taylor & Francis Group, 2008. 
  • Stenport, Anna W. “Local and Global. Lukas Moodysson and Memphis.” In Swedish Film: An Introduction and Reader, edited by Mariah Larsson and Anders Marklund, 325-33. Lund: Nordic Academic Press, 2010. 
  • Nestingen, Andrew. “Medium Concept. Scandinavian Genre and Art Film Hybrids.” In Crime and Fantasy in Scandinavia. Fiction, Film and Social Change, 48-98. Seattle: University of Washington, 2008. 
  • Shriver-Rice, Meryl. “Adapting National Identity: Ethical Borders Made Suspect in the Hollywood Version of Susanne Bier's Brothers.” Film International 9, no. 2 (2011): 8-19. 
  • Nichols, Bill. “Race and Ethnicity in Film.” In Engaging Cinema. An Introduction to Film Studies, 325-58. New York: W.W. Norton & Company Ltd., 2010. 
  • Naficy, Hamid. “Situating Accented Cinema.” In An Accented Cinema. Exilic and Diasporic Filmmaking, 3-39.Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2001. 
  • Bak?y, Eva. “From Lonely Guest Workers to Conflict-ridden Diasporas: a Historical Survey of Norwegian Migrant Cinema.” In Media in Motion: Cultural Complexity and Migration in the Nordic Region, edited by Elisabeth Eide and Kaarina Nikune, 145-62. Farnham: Ashgay Publishing Limit, 2011. 
  • Dancus, Adriana Margareta. “Ghosts Haunting the Norwegian House: Racialization in Norway and The Kautokeino Rebellion.” Framework 55, 1 (Spring 2014): 121-39. 
  • Nichols, Bill. “Introduction” and “Chapter 1: How Can We Define Documentary Film?” In Introduction to Documentary (2nd Edition), xi-xvii, 1-41. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University Press, 2010. 
  • Stigsdotter, Ingrid. “”When to push stop or play’: The Swedish reception of Ruben ?stlund’s Play (2011).” Journal of Scandinavian Studies 3, 1 (2013): 41-8. 
  • Ward, Paul. “Drama-documentary, Ethics and Notions of Performance: The ‘Flight 93’ Films.” In Rethinking Documentary. New Perspectives, New Practices, edited by Thomas Austin and Wilma de Jong, 191-203. McGraw-Hill: Open University Press, 2008. 
  • Cherry, Brigid. “The Horror Genre: Form and Function.” In Horror, 1-52. London and NewYork: Routledge Film Guidebooks, 2009.
  • Gaut, Berys. “Naked Film: Dogma and its Limits”. In Purity and Provocation. Dogma 95, edited by Mette Hjort and Scott MacKenzie, 89-101. London: British Film Institute, 2003.
  • Hjort, Mette. “A Different Kind of Feel Good Movie.” In Lone Scherfig’s Italian for Beginners, 173-216. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2010. 
  • Naficy, Hamid. “Situating Accented Cinema.” In An Accented Cinema. Exilic and Diasporic Filmmaking, 3-39.Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2001.
  • Schepelern, Peter. “Film according to Dogma: Ground Rules, Obstacles, and Liberations.” InTransnational Cinema in a Global North: Nordic Cinema in Transition, edited by Andrew 
  • Nestingen and Trevor Elkington, 73-107. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2005.
  • Sipos, Thomas M. “Mise-en-scène.” In Horror Film Aesthetics. Creating the Visual Language of Fear, 31-70. North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc., 2010.
  • Stevenson, Jack. “The Dogme Manifesto” and the “Vow of Chastity.” In Dogme Uncut. Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterberg and the Gang That Took on Hollywood, 21-23. Santa Monica: Santa Monica Press LLC, 2003
  • Stevenson, Jack. “John Cassavetes, Jean-Luc Godard, and the Gang That Influenced Dogme.” In Dogme Uncut. Lars von Trier, Thomas Vinterberg and the Gang That Took on Hollywood, 25-49. Santa Monica: Santa Monica Press LLC, 2003
  • Tudor, Andrew. “Narratives.” In Monsters and Mad Scientists. A Cultural History of the Horror Movie: 81-105. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1989.
  • Winestock, Jeffrey. “Introduction: Vampire Cinema.” In The Vampire Film: Undead Cinema, 1-19. New York: Columbia University Press, 2012.
  • Wright, Rochelle. “Vampire in the Stockholm Suburbs: Let the Right One In and Genre Hybridity.” Journal of Scandinavian Cinema 1, no. 1 (2011): 55-70. 

 

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