Film, Media, Theater 330SF - Advanced Courses in History and Theory: 'Shakespeare and Film'

Shakespeare and Film

Spring
2025
01
4.00
Amy Rodgers

MW 03:15PM-04:30PM;M 07:15PM-10:05PM

Mount Holyoke College
126558
Shattuck Hall 217;Shattuck Hall 217
arodgers@mtholyoke.edu
126558,126368
We will read plays by Shakespeare, watch films based on those plays, and study the plays, the films, and the plays-as-films. "Shakespeare" comes first, of course, both historically and as the source/inspiration for the films. Yet each film has its own existence, to be understood not just as an "adaptation," but also as the product of linked artistic, technical, and economic choices. Considering Shakespeare's plays as pre-texts (rather than pre-scriptions), we will look at early and recent films, both those that follow closely conventionalized conceptualizations of "Shakespeare," and those that tend to erase or emend their Shakespearean sources.

This course is open to juniors and seniors; Prereq: 8 credits from English beyond the 100 level, including ENGL-211.

Permission is required for interchange registration during the add/drop period only.