PMA 2501 Playing out Difference: History and Identity in Sports Film
Course description
The importance of sports to American society and popular culture cannot be denied, and this seminar will study sports films' vital significance in representing the intersection of sports, history, and social identities. This seminar explores how the role of competition between individuals and teams in sports films relate to the competing discourses on race, gender, class, and sexuality in society at large. Additionally, we will examine how social issues are understood in sporting terms and concepts, such as: the hero and the underdog; urban and rural; natural talent versus hard work; and the individual versus team identity.
Winter 2025: Online course
Associate Professor
Section ID: | PMA 2501 001-LEC |
Number: | 1085 |
Session: | 3-week Winter session |
Class dates: | January 2-18, 2025 |
Final exam/project due: | Friday January 17, 10 AM - 2:05 PM / Online (see Final exams) |
Time / room: | M-F 10 AM - 2:05 PM / Online |
Mode of instruction: | Online (sync) |
Credit: | 4 |
Grade: | Graded |
Instructor: | Sheppard, S. (sns87) |
Max. enroll: | 16 |
Related: | Cross-listed with AMST 2505 001-LEC Cross-listed with FGSS 2501 001-LEC Cross-listed with VISST 2502 001-LEC |
To enroll: | See Register and Dates & Deadlines for enrollment information. See Online Learning FAQs. |