Fall 2024 Film GR6915 section 001

Conspiracy Theory in American Film and C

Conspiracy Theory in US F

Call Number 14428
Day & Time
Location
T 6:10pm-9:45pm
504 Dodge Hall
Points 3
Grading Mode Standard
Approvals Required None
Instructor Nico Baumbach
Type SEMINAR
Method of Instruction In-Person
Course Description

This class will look at the history of conspiracy theories in American culture from the 50s and 60s (UFOs, the red scare, JFK’s assassination) to the 21st century (from 9/11 truthers to Covid conspiracies and QAnon) with particular attention to cinematic representation. What is the lure of conspiracy theories? Are there particular reasons that conspiracy theories thrive in American culture?  Do different media forms and platforms encourage the spread, and even transform the content, of conspiracies?  What is the difference between theory in the social sciences and humanities and conspiracy theory?  We will read a range of theoretical material including writings by Richard Hofstadter, Fredric Jameson, Jean Baudrillard, Eve Sedgwick, Sianne Ngai, and many others.  Films will include: Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Parallax View, Videodrome, The Matrix, Get Out, and others.

Web Site Vergil
Department Film
Enrollment 13 students (15 max) as of 4:05PM Saturday, December 21, 2024
Subject Film
Number GR6915
Section 001
Division School of the Arts
Open To Schools of the Arts, Barnard College, Columbia College, Engineering:Undergraduate, GSAS, General Studies, Journalism, Professional Studies
Note Application Required - link will be emailed to wait list. Gr
Section key 20243FILM6915G001