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AFRAMER 117Y - Specters of Race and Paroxysms of Violence in Scorsese and Tarantino Learning Course

AFRAMER 117Y - Specters of Race and Paroxysms of Violence in Scorsese and Tarantino Learning Course

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[AFRAMER 117Y - Specters of Race and Paroxysms of Violence in Scorsese and Tarantino Learning Course] AFRAMER 117Y - Specters of Race and Paroxysms of Violence in Scorsese and Tarantino This course critically examines the representation of race and violence in the films of Martin Scorsese and Quentin Tarantino. Students will analyze how these acclaimed directors depict issues of race, identity, and power dynamics in their cinematic narratives. The curriculum explores films such as "Taxi Driver," "Do the Right Thing," "Pulp Fiction," and "Django Unchained," considering themes of racial tension, social justice, and cinematic aesthetics. Through screenings, readings, and discussions, participants will engage with theoretical frameworks to deconstruct the complexities of race relations in American cinema. The course aims to deepen understanding of how filmmakers confront and perpetuate racial stereotypes and narratives. This Learning Course is a platform that helps students to study and learn. The platform provides all the required material for the students to study. The material includes Study guide, Exam Questions & Answers, Study Notes and other resources that are useful for the students. It also gives information about the upcoming exams so that students can prepare themselves accordingly.

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