Russian History in Film

Online
Course Number
CIMS 5750 640
Course Code
CIMS5750640
Course Key
83059
Day(s)
Monday
Time
5:15pm-7:15pm
Instructor
Primary Program
Course Description
The course draws on the cinematic/fictional representation of the Russian/Soviet history based on Russian as well as non-Russian sources. The analysis targets major modes of imagining, staging and reenacting history, construction of images that satisfy dominant political, cultural and ideological stereotypes, and help create national identities. Bias, eye-witness accounts, propaganda uses and abuses of history, forgeries and the production of alt-facts become topics of particular interest. The discussions involve nation builders, iconic heroes and charismatic antiheroes, great commanders and revolutionaries such as Alexander Nevsky, Ivan the Terrible, Rasputin and the Fall of the Romanovs, Lenin and the October Revolution, Stalin and the construction of the Soviet Colossus, the Storming of the Winter Palace, the Civil War, the Great Purge, the Red Scare in the US, etc.The pedagogical goal of the course is to help students develop a critical approach to various aspects of the narrative/visual representation of history.
Crosslistings
CIMS5750640
Subject Area Vocab