School, Program, and Course Information

  • New Course: Spring 2022 - "How We Document"

    AFRA 3898 (section 2)
    "How We Document: Archival Practices in Film and Media"
    Tuesday/Thursday 11am - 12:15
    Spring 2022

    How We Document 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.

    Contact: Professor Martine Granby (martine.granby@uconn.edu)

    For more information, contact: Prof. Martine Granby (Journalism/Africana Studies) at martine.granby@uconn.edu