HISTORY OF AMERICAN CINEMA
cod. 1001901

Academic year 2014/15
1° year of course - First semester
Professor
Michele GUERRA
Academic discipline
Cinema, fotografia e televisione (L-ART/06)
Field
Attività formative affini o integrative
Type of training activity
Related/supplementary
30 hours
of face-to-face activities
6 credits
hub:
course unit
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Learning objectives

The course aims to offer to the students useful tools for the study of the XXth century American culture through the lens of cinema. Moreover, the course implies a strong interaction between the teacher and the students, in order to implement their skills for confrontation and discussion. and the comprehension of the American cinema as a crucial form of communication in the XX century, both from an aesthetic and a social perspective. The main goal is to improve students' methodology, judging, and communicative skills.

Prerequisites

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Course unit content

The course will focus on the evolution of American film style from the early theories and schools in the 1910s to the post-classic period. The theoretical and historical approach will be sustained by the analysis of some exemplar movies. The method will refer to cognitive and neurocognitive film studies.
1. Origins of the studios
2. Theories and teaching in 1910s and 1920s
3. Shaping audiences
4. From the cinema of attractions to narrative cinema
5. The concept of action
6. Canons of style
7. Film genres
8. The limits of the classical period
9. New stylistic forms
10. New forms of spectatorship
11. Cinema and history: new paths of analysis
12. The new culture of film
13. Understanding movies: a cognitive approach to film style
14. Primitive style and the human body: forms of resonance
15. Classical style and the sensory-motor contact with the viewer

Full programme

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Bibliography

V.O. Freeburg, "L'arte di fare film", a cura di M. Guerra, Diabasis, Parma, 2013.
G. Alonge, G. Carluccio, “Il cinema americano classico”, Laterza, Roma-Bari, 2006.
T. Grodal, “Immagini-corpo. Cinema, natura, emozioni”, Diabasis, Parma, 2014.
V. Gallese, M. Guerra, "Embodying Movies: Embodied Simulation and Film Studies", in "Cinema: Journal of Philosophy and the Moving Image", 3, 2012; or V. Gallese, M. Guerra, “Corpo a corpo. Simulazione incarnata e naturalizzazione dell’esperienza filmica”, in “Psicobiettivo”, 1, 2014;
V. Gallese, M. Guerra, "Film, corpo, cervello: prospettive naturalistiche per la teoria del film", in "Fata Morgana", 20, 2013.

Teaching methods

Lectures will be frontal and some movies will be presented and projected in order to exemplify the main topics of the course. The lectures will be implemented by a seminar, in which the active interaction and participation will be welcomed and evaluated.

Assessment methods and criteria

The final exam will be oral. Students' abilities in understanding, applying, judging, and exposing will be verified. The final grade will refer to the quality of the abovementioned standards.

Other information

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2030 agenda goals for sustainable development

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Contacts

Toll-free number

800 904 084

Student registry office

E. segreteria.corsiumanistici@unipr.it

Quality assurance office

Education manager:
Ms Anna Deiana
T. +39 0521 903501
E. servizio dusic.beni@unipr.it
E. del manager annamaria.deiana@unipr.it

President of the degree course

Prof. Paolo Russo
E. paolo.russo@unipr.it

Faculty advisor

Prof. Simone Ferrari
E. simone.ferrari@unipr.it

Career guidance delegate

Prof. Carlo Alberto Gemignani
E. carloalberto.gemignani@unipr.it

Tutor Professors

Prof. Simone Ferrari
E. simone.ferrari@unipr.it

Erasmus delegates

Prof. Francesca Bortoletti
E. francesca.bortoletti@unipr.it

Quality assurance manager

Prof. Giorgio Milanesi
E. giorgio.milanesi@unipr.it

Internships

Prof.ssa Elisabetta Fadda
E. elisabetta.fadda@unipr.it
Prof.ssa Federica Veratelli
E. federica.veratelli@unipr.it

Tutor students

Dott.ssa Carlotta Rossi
E. carlotta.rossi4@studenti.unipr.it