Announcing a course for Spring 2000
Speech Communication 415
Rhetoric and Media
Tom Benson
Jennifer Borda
THE RHETORIC OF THE THRILLER AS ART, ENTERTAINMENT, AND SOCIAL TEXT
This course will offer an intensive examination of the art of Alfred Hitchcock, one of the great film artists of the twentieth century.
Each week, the class will screen one or more of Hitchcocks classic films. The class will then meet in small discussion sections for intensive analysis of the films and a series of related readings. Our discussions and readings will explore Hitchcock as one of Hollywoods most successful popular entertainers, the "master of suspense"; as one of the great artists of the medium; and as a critic of American culture.
Among the films to be screened:
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Psycho |
The Man Who Knew Too Much |
Shadow of a Doubt |
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Vertigo |
Rear Window |
The Lady Vanishes |
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Strangers on a Train |
The Birds |
The 39 Steps |
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The Wrong Man |
Notorious |
Suspicion |
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Rope |
North by Northwest |
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The class will meet for screenings Tuesdays, 2:30 5:30 pm.
Small discussion sections will meet Thursday afternoons for 75-minute sessions
We expect this class to fill quickly. If you try to register and discover that the course is closed, you may put your name on a waiting list by sending e-mail to Jennifer Borda at jlb27@psu.edu
A draft of the course syllabus is available on this site. Click on the paw
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For more information on the course, contact Professor Thomas
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