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College of Arts & Sciences
FILM STUDIES
Director: Jerry DeSchepper
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FILM STUDIES FACULTY
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10 academic departments
at URI participate in the program, offering over 25 film studies courses.
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John R. Leo, Professor of English studied literature, film, TV, and art history at Yale, Northwestern,
and UCLA and teaches a range of undergraduate and graduate courses on film
genres, TV studies, and theory (e.g. media and cultural studies, popular
culture, and queer theory), areas in which he also researches and publishes.
Frequently these interests impinge on each other, e.g. a course on film
criticism and theory may focus on the nature of film audiences in relation
to "popular" films in North America and Europe, 1945-present.
In recent years--and as a result of several Fulbright
awards to Poland and Slovakia--Prof. Leo has offered a variety of
courses on the general topic "The Cold War and Film." These tend to examine
historically and critically Central Eastern Europe (former Soviet bloc
+ USSR) film output in such genres as melodramas, WW2 combat films, and
documentaries. They also bring together such issues as filmmaking and history,
Socialist Realism as a film aesthetic, "nation-building" and film, perestroika
and "investigative" filmmaking, and of course representation and gender.
Other courses he teaches include "Hollywood Masculinities and Popular Film
since 1950" (e.g. gangster, teenpix, action, porn) and "The Discourses
of Television" (commodified audiences, postmodern styles and subjects,
etc.). He also teaches comparative literature studies and interdisciplinary
courses in 19thth- and 20th-century British and US literatures.
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