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Teaching World Cinema
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Is there such a thing as 'World Cinema'? Is it simply cinema that isn't from Hollywood? Is British or European Cinema part of World Cinema or is World Cinema something other than our own? These key questions that students need to consider when studying this subject are addressed in this guide, which provides teachers with a comprehensive approach to teaching World Cinema topics. It offers opportunities for development of key concepts around case studies of national cinemas.
Table of Contents
Introduction to the series
1. Introduction
Assessment contexts
Getting started
How to use this guide
Scheme of work 1: East Asian cinema
Schemes of work 2 and 3: European cinema
2. Background information
Categories of cinema
Key terms and concepts
Directors and stars
Conclusion
3. Case studies: national cinemas
a. Hong Kong
b. Sweden and Denmark
c. France
Glossary
Bibliography and filmography
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
Assessment contexts
Getting started
How to use this guide
Scheme of work 1: East Asian cinema
Schemes of work 2 and 3: European cinema
2. Background information
Categories of cinema
Key terms and concepts
Directors and stars
Conclusion
3. Case studies: national cinemas
a. Hong Kong
b. Sweden and Denmark
c. France
Glossary
Bibliography and filmography
Acknowledgments
Product details
Published | 02 Apr 2004 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 94 |
ISBN | 9780851709970 |
Imprint | British Film Institute |
Illustrations | illustrated |
Dimensions | 0 x 0 mm |
Series | Teaching Film and Media Studies |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |