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English 279.401
Images of Childhood in Israeli Film and Literature
Nili Gold profile

TR 1:30-3:00

  

This course examines literary and cinematic portrayals of childhood images
and memories. While Israeli works constitute more then half of the course's
material, American & European film and fiction play comparative roles.
The works are placed against a backdrop of national or historical conflicts,
yet the foci of many stories is individual trauma (such as loss or abuse) or
longing for an idealized time. We look at how authors and directors struggle
with their desire to retrieve fragments of past events and penetrate a
child's psyche. We study how they use symbols, metaphors, color, light,
close-ups and flashbacks to reconstruct memory.
There will be 5-6 film screenings.

 



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