Media Studies: Keywords for the Present, 7.5 ECTS

Second level

Description

This course provides analytical tools for critically investigating contemporary media culture. By emphasizing “keywords”, i.e. concepts, theories and methodological perspectives, the course provides an overview of key debates within contemporary m…

This course provides analytical tools for critically investigating contemporary media culture. By emphasizing “keywords”, i.e. concepts, theories and methodological perspectives, the course provides an overview of key debates within contemporary media studies and is highly pertinent for students planning or already writing their MA-thesis. Focusing on both traditional media (e.g. TV, press, film, radio) and forms of digital culture the course offers critical perspectives on the transformations of media technologies, production and reception practices, aesthetic and representational strategies and the changing cultural and social meanings of media. Topics discussed include media convergence vs. media specificity, intermediality/transmedial narration, novel forms of media uses, changing screen cultures, notions of “trash” and media affects.

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Area of interests: Arts and Humanities

How are different cultures created and how do they affect us? Arts and Humanities is an area of interest that includes a wide variety of subjects such as Archaeology, Philosophy, History, Religion, Ethnology, Literature, and Theatre and Performanc…

How are different cultures created and how do they affect us? Arts and Humanities is an area of interest that includes a wide variety of subjects such as Archaeology, Philosophy, History, Religion, Ethnology, Literature, and Theatre and Performance Studies. In one way or another these subjects are an expression of how culture affects human beings and society. As a student you will improve your analytical skills and learn to identify different lines of development, often in an interdisciplinary context. Studies within Arts and Humanities give you broad general competence that is very useful in the job market, where autonomy, analytical and communication skills are in great demand.

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Subject

Cinema Studies

Cinema Studies is the study of moving images and screen cultures centered around film, film experience, and phenomena surrounding films. Historically, it ranges from image cultures before film, to the screens and digital platforms of today. The field is broad and can be found at institutions around the world under the designations of Film Studies, Television Studies, Media Studies, Visual Arts, Cultural Studies, Film and Media History, and Moving Image Studies.

The objects of study can be specific films, production cultures, genre, auteur, intermedial and trans-medial relations, archives, circulation and distribution, reception (audience, critique), film culture, media industries, institutional frameworks (legal, political, economic), technological arrangements or streaming platforms.

Approaches and perspectives applied can be genre or narrative analysis, aesthetics, auteur criticism, reception studies, critique of filmic representations, post-colonial or gender perspectives, celebrity culture, or perspectives from political economy and cultural studies.

The field is informed by Literature, History and Philosophy, Cultural Studies, Anthropology, Linguistics, Psychology, Sociology, and Economics. Cinema Studies at Stockholm University is focused on historical perspectives and key medial moments of transformation, Ingmar Bergman, as well as contemporary film and mediascapes.

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