MPhil in Film and Screen Studies
Lent term Modules 2022/23
Each year, during the summer months before term starts, students are asked to pre-select two modules. TheÌýlist of modules offered can change from year to year depending on the availability of academic staff. Students are askedÌýfor back-up choices just in case modules are under or over-subscribed, but the FacultyÌýendeavour to offer first preferences where possible.ÌýPlease note the below modules may be subject to change.ÌýÌý
Students are advised that, in cases where numbers are very small, a module may be suspended. Where a module does go ahead with a small number of students (typically one or two students), those students can expect a reduction to the relevant contact hours (normally 6 sessions will be reduced to 4).Ìý
Some, but not all, of the modules advertised may be borrowable by students from other Departments/Faculties, subject to availability and approval from both sides.Ìý Numbers may be limited, and students enrolled on the FilmÌýMPhil take priority. ÌýQueries should be directed to the MMLL Postgraduate Office onÌýpostgraduatestudies@mmll.cam.ac.uk.
- FR Contemporary:ÌýModern and Contemporary French and Francophone Culture: Articulations of the Real
- FSS Abstraction:ÌýCinematic Abstraction
- FSS Arab Cinema: Mediating Memory, Identity, and Political Struggle in Arab Cinema
- FSS Digital Forms
- FSSÌýEcologies:ÌýEcologies and Documentary Moving Images
- FSS Feminisms: Feminisms and Moving Images
- FSS Historiographies: Global Film and Media Historiographies
- FSS Queer: Spaces of Queer Cinema
- GE Modern Thought:ÌýEnlightenment and its Critics from Kant to Heidegger
- ID City:ÌýThe Modern City
- IT 20th Century:ÌýNew Commitments: Literature, Cinema and Culture in Italy 1960 - present
- SP Film:ÌýCulture, history, and politics in Spanish cinema from 1939 to the presentÌýÌý
- ​â¶Ä‹SP LA Cinema:Ìý The Politics of Representation in Latin American Visual Culture
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