Learning Outcomes:
On completion of this module students will be able to:
1. Make appropriate use of genre theory frameworks in the analysis of films.
2. Interpret mainstream action adventure films from political and philosophical standpoints.
3. Differentiate between different configurations of the dynamics of genre films.
4. Compose a scholarly essay assessing action-adventure in an academic context using appropriate literature in review.
Indicative Module Content:
Contact content will consist of lectures, tutorials, and a weekly screening. Weekly reading lists will be provided. Tutorial times will be devoted to student contribution, preparation for assessment, and discussion of primary texts (both readings and films). Assessment will be by means of essays and learning journal.
Topics will likely include (subject to adjustment):
Genre and narrative
Economic and social functions of genre.
History and ideology in practice and critical theory.
Postmodernism and neoliberal ideology.
Orientalism, revisionism, neocolonialism.
Decolonisation, appropriation, iconography.
Agency, gender, and power.
Authorship approaches in genre context.
Syntactic approaches to action.
Ethics and aesthetics of violence.
Form and Hybridity.
Culture and nationalism, transnationalism.