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Tue, 4 Dec 2007 11:42:44 -0800
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SUMMER PROGRAM IN CHINESE FILM HISTORY AND CRITICISM

The Summer Program in Chinese Film History and Criticism will take place at
the Beijing Film Academy in July 2008. The program is especially well suited
for upper-level undergraduates who intend to continue their studies in
Chinese cinema, and graduate students and professors who plan to teach
courses involving films. Please distribute the information below to
students, colleagues, and email lists.


The Summer Program in Chinese Film History and Criticism will be hosted for
the third consecutive year at the Beijing Film Academy on June 30 - July 27,
2008. Students worldwide are welcome to the program, administered through
the University of Washington. 12 quarter credits are transferable to other
institutions. No knowledge of Chinese is required.

The courses will be taught by three professors from outside Asia (including
Chris Berry and Yomi Braester) and a variety of faculty from the Beijing
Film Academy. The program also includes meetings with filmmakers. The
program cost (including tuition and lodging) is $3,200 + registration fee.
The application deadline is March 3 (early application is encouraged). 

The curriculum includes the following courses: 
* Independent Chinese cinema 
* Chinese Cinema and the Nation
* Beijing Prepares for the Olympics in Film and Media 
* Chinese New Media 
* Gender in Chinese cinema 
* Film Theory: A Comparative Look

Please visit our web site at http://faculty.washington.edu/yomi/bfa for
further details on the curriculum and application procedures. Questions
should be addressed to the program director, Yomi Braester, by email:
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