American Literature, Movies, and Culture in the 1930s: Art and Social Value
Cinema Studies 373
Usual Description
This course focuses on American culture in the 1930s with particular reference to the relation between the novel and cinema, though other arts and media such as photography, painting, and music will also be addressed. We will consider not only the relation of these arts to each other but to the social crisis of the Great Depression.
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Course Listings
These are all of the listings of this course recorded in the Oberlin course catalog since the fall of 2007.
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Cinema Studies 373 | Taught by William Patrick Day |
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Cinema Studies 373 | Taught by William Patrick Day |
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