ARTS, CINEMA AND PERFORMING ARTS (CHINA)

Academic year
2019/2020 Syllabus of previous years
Official course title
ARTI, CINEMA E SPETTACOLO (CINA)
Course code
LM2330 (AF:318854 AR:166366)
Modality
On campus classes
ECTS credits
6
Degree level
Master's Degree Programme (DM270)
Educational sector code
L-OR/20
Period
2nd Semester
Course year
1
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The course is included among other integrative teachings in the Chinese language curriculum of the master degree course “Languages and Civilizations of Asia and North Africa”, but is also available as an optional course for students of other master courses at Ca’ Foscari University whose curricula are not based on the study of the Chinese language. Through screenings, discussions and analyses of films and audiovisual products of different formats, the course provides the students theoretical tools and methodology to approach the diversity of the visual languages which currently circulate in the film and art scenes. Such diversity reflects the ongoing transformation of the Chinese region and its interaction with global cultural flows and creative industries.
Students are expected to
(a) achieve a clear and in-depth understanding of major social and economic dynamics related to the production and distribution of Chinese cinema within a transnational framework. That includes the different levels of current film production in China and Chinese-speaking territories and the role of film festivals.
(b) master key theoretical and conceptual tools employed in the course, with particular reference to the "transnational" framework.
(c) achieve the ability to understand and discuss audiovisual products with a particular focus on those products relating to contemporary issues (i.e. documentary films, cinema discussing reality, etc.)
(d) achieve the ability to evaluate from a critical point of view cultural products of different nature within the broad realm of "audiovisual outputs".

Students are requested to have a good knowledge of English Language and a solid background in the history of Chinese civilization.
Additional requirements: willingness to work in collaborative ways with fellow students. Attendance to classes recommended.
The course is entitled "Images telling Reality". It focuses on filmmakers and documentary filmmakers with a specific interest towards the present and/or "reality". It deals with China including PRC, HK, Taiwan and Chinese-related audiovisual products. The nexus among the different levels of film production and distribution will be explored by means of established theoretical and analytical frameworks, in particular in relation to the concept of "transnational cinema". This will also help connect films and audiovisual works dealing with localities but talking to the international scene.
Chapters from the following books:

Song Hwee Lim & Julian Ward (eds.), The Chinese Cinema Book, London: BFI, 2011.
Chris Berry, Lü Xinyu, Lisa Rofel (eds.), The New Chinese Documentary Film Movement: For the Public Record, Hong Kong: Hong Kong University Press, 2010.

The bibliography and filmography of the course will be regularly updated on the moodle platform.
Most of the texts will be available on the moodle platform of the course.
The exam will consist on a written examination with essay questions. Students may also work on an original research with fellow students that will be illustrated in class. This research, if undertaken, will contribute to the final overall assessment.
The course is structured in lectures that are mainly based on the use of audiovisual materials, including films, documentary films and audiovisual products for educational purposes. Students will have to commit themselves to the reading of abundant critical materials, mainly in English. Students' papers and teamwork activities on the course's subjects are welcome.
Italian
written and oral

This subject deals with topics related to the macro-area "Poverty and inequalities" and contributes to the achievement of one or more goals of U. N. Agenda for Sustainable Development

Definitive programme.
Last update of the programme: 12/02/2020