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  • 8/30 AFRA 3525: Black Documentary Film Archives

    AFRA 3525, Black Documentary Film Archival Practices 

    Course Catalog Description

    Critical and historical examination of Black American archival usage through documentary films and media. 

     

    Course Description

    Black Documentary Film Archival Practices is a course that examines how archives are deployed to tell Black diasporic narratives, historical and present-day representations, and the impact of these images. Throughout this course, students will sharpen their understanding of non-fiction aesthetics and modes of production through the construction of short-form archival-based media. 

    Coursework will provide students with tools to think independently about questions of representation, embedded biases, form, formats, and intended audiences through films, readings, and non-fiction multimedia. Students will further develop the skill to contextualize current events within a historical framework and hone their visual voices. We will interrogate authorship, accountability, and narrative ownership. This course will delve into tensions around access, formal considerations, and ethical usage of pre-existing material from various sources, including public institutions, private collections, stock footage libraries, YouTube, and social media.

     

     

    For more information, contact: Professor Martine Granby at martine.granby@uconn.edu