Winter Term 2025 Animated Film In The Soviet Union And Russia - 2226 - FIST 130 |
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Catalog Description : This discussion-based course focuses on Russian and Soviet animation: its topics, artistic techniques, and cultural significance. Animators explored topics that were both deeply personal and rooted in important historical events. Animated films were sometimes a creative outlet not supported by the state, and sometimes used by the state as propaganda. We will discuss animation’s ability to serve various functions while appealing to different audiences. Attributes: Cross-Listed Course, Course for First Year Students, 200-399 Foundation/Gateway Crs
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