Gwybodaeth Modiwlau
Course Delivery
Assessment
Assessment Type | Assessment length / details | Proportion |
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Semester Assessment | Presentation Oral presentation of 20 minutes (in French) | 20% |
Semester Assessment | Written assessment Creative assessment OR essay 2 (2000 words) | 40% |
Semester Assessment | Essay 2000-word essay | 40% |
Supplementary Assessment | Essay 2000-word essay | 40% |
Supplementary Assessment | Presentation Oral presentation of 20 minutes (in French) | 20% |
Supplementary Assessment | Written assessment Creative assessment OR essay 2 (2000 words) | 40% |
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of this module students should be able to:
Understand and interpret historical films, with an awareness of their social, historical and scientific context
Conduct independent research related to the films: primary texts (eg. contemporary reception of the films) and secondary literature; reading critically secondary literature
Show a good awareness of the historical and intellectual background of the conflicts and of the resulting films (eg. Front National for ‘La grande illusion’, Gaullism for ‘La grande vadrouille’ etc.)
Express themselves clearly both in speaking and in writing, in English and in French
Aural skills: precise understanding of the films discussed
Have a good familiarity of relevant works on the theory of historical films, and on the question of national memory (skill specific to the year 3 version of the module)
Brief description
Through the study of world war films, the module will assess generally the questions of truth, authenticity and fiction within historical films; the possible functions of historical film in the shaping of a ‘national history’ (creating or challenging its defining narratives). Students will also assess the particularity of films in their contrast to texts on the same topics, such as the distinction of verbal, non-verbal, para-verbal and visual dimensions.
Aims
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Content
Week 2-5: Films of the Great War. Films discussed include ‘La Grande illusion’, ‘La victore en chantant’ and ‘Un long dimanche de fiançailles’
Week 7-10: World War 2 films. Films discussed include ‘La grande vadrouille’, ‘Un héros très discret’ and ‘Indigènes’
Week 11 Closing discussion : war on film: a question for the past or the present
Module Skills
Skills Type | Skills details |
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Adaptability and resilience | The assignments are based on independent research, with consultation possibilities with the module convener. The quality of independent thinking, and a critical engagement with secondary literature, will be assessed. |
Creative Problem Solving | Students will need to find relevant primary sources (eg. for the study of the reception of films) and secondary literature for the in-class discussions and for the assignments. |
Critical and analytical thinking | Students have to do independent research in preparation for their assessments, including identifying and localizing source texts and secondary literature. |
Digital capability | Online research, creation of individual presentation. Creation of digital materials can be part of the creative assessment. |
Professional communication | Development of clear and accurate communication in writing and in speaking, in English and in French |
Reflection | Ability to work independently; identifying research questions; identifying relevant sources; awareness of cultural context, intercultural issues (eg. in discussion of war and colonization) |
Subject Specific Skills | Students have to do independent research in preparation for their assessments, including identifying and localizing source texts and secondary literature, in French as well as in English. Presentation and communication in French and in English |
Notes
This module is at CQFW Level 6