Dec 30, 2024  
2024-2025 Catalog 
    
2024-2025 Catalog

FRE 359 - Haiti Through Film


Instructor
Mohammed

Haiti fascinates as much as it perplexes. Stunning the society at the time with its successful slave revolt to become the first black Republic in the New World in 1804, Haiti is now viewed as the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere riddled with political instability, social injustices, and underdevelopment. Yet it boasts a diverse and dynamic cultural heritage expressed through various artistic media. This course introduces students to major events and conflicts (Haitian Revolution, dictatorships in the 20th century, US interventions, and the 2010 earthquake) that have shaped Haitian history, politics, society, and culture, and analyzes them for the ways in which they contribute to the creation of Haitian cinematic traditions. Filmmakers include Noland Walker, Raoul Peck, Jonathan Demme, Arnold Antonin, and Maya Deren. Coursework will be done in French. All films will be subtitled in English.

Satisfies French and Francophone Studies major and minor requirement.
Satisfies Visual and Performing Arts requirement. 
Satisfies Justice, Equality and Community requirement.

Prerequisites & Notes
Students who have completed 220 or above must enroll in FRE 359.