ANTH 2440
Language and Cinema
Course Description
Disciplines
Cultures & Societies of the World, Artistic, Interpretive, & Philosophical Inquiry
Looks historically at speech and language in Hollywood movies, including the technological challenges and artistic theories and controversies attending the transition from silent to sound films. Focuses on the ways that gender, racial, ethnic, and national identities are constructed through the representation of speech, dialect, and accent. Introduces semiotics but requires no knowledge of linguistics, or film studies.
Instructors
Daniel Lefkowitz
Spring 2026
tuth 11:00am - 12:15pm
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Bania Sanchez
Fall 2021
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Faculty Staff
Fall 2021
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Leah Tedesco
Fall 2021
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Richard Deang
Fall 2020
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Colleen Winkelman
Fall 2020
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Rachel Apone
Fall 2019
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Miao Jiang
Fall 2019
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Michael Wenzel
Fall 2014
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