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COLT 212 - Comparative World Cinema

Instructor: Joanna Myers

Term: Spring 2017

“Vampire, Zombie, Apocalypse”

This course traces the development of certain strains of horror cinema,  focusing on the monstrous figures of vampires and zombies as well as tropes of apocalypse, from folkloric origins to novelistic reimaginings to cinematic adaptations (and their remakes).

With specific attention to the cultural anxieties about gender, race, and sexuality that [re]animate these monsters, the course seeks to explore how authors and filmmakers have synthesized and adapted established tropes across media to reflect the fears of their respective eras.

Satisfies General Education Requirements:

  • Group-Satisfying: Arts and Letters
  • Multicultural Courses: International Cultures (IC)