FV125 Forms of Dopplegangerity from Gender Aspect

Faculty of Arts
Spring 2002
Extent and Intensity
2/0. 2 credit(s). Type of Completion: k (colloquium).
Teacher(s)
Mgr. Pavlína Míčová (lecturer)
Guaranteed by
prof. PhDr. Jiří Voráč, Ph.D.
Department of Film Studies and Audiovisual Culture – Faculty of Arts
Course Enrolment Limitations
The course is offered to students of any study field.
Course objectives
The questions of identity are most succinctly revealed in three main areas: in the subject (identity crisis), in the social context (tensions of psychical and physiognomic simulation) and in the sphere of media (the formation of fictional and artificial identities through audiovisual theories). This course will focus mainly on typological and structural reflection of these models of dopplegangerity within media, especially in film. We will explore the transformations, function and configuration of individual characters from narratological aspect and discuss how the model in question supports or dissolves social stereotypes and myths which are naturally embedded in the ideology of films. Forms of dopplegangerity will be studied through their historical development; in the analytical part of the course poststructuralist psychoanalytic and feminist theories will be used.
Syllabus (in Czech)
  • Doporučené filmy: Bezúčelná procházka (1930, Alexandr Hackenschmied), Ďáblův zámek (Le Manoir du Diable, 1896, Georges Mélies), Fantomas proti Fantomasovi (Fantômas contre Fantômas, 1914, Louis Feuillade), Faust (1926, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau), Florida Enchantment (1914, Edith Storeyová), Holka nebo Kluk (1938, Vladimír Slavínský), Janusova hlava (Der Januskopft, 1920, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau), Královna Kristina (Queen Christina, 1933, Erich von Stroheim), Kristián (1939, Martin Frič), Maroko (Marocco, 1930, Josef von Sternberg), Metropolis (1927, Fritz Lang), Obraz Doriana Graye (Portret Doriana Greja, 1915, Vsevolod Emiljevič Mejerchold), Odpolední osidla (resp. Sítě odpoledne, 1943, Alexandr Hammid, Maya Derenová), Peppermint frappé (1967, Carlos Saura), Persona (1966, Ingmar Bergman), Plameny života (1920, Václav Binovec), Ples upírů (The Dance of the Vampires, 1967, Roman Polański), Poslední štace (Der Letzte Mann, 1924, Fritz Lang), Psycho (Alfred Hitchcock, 1960), Pražští adamité (1917, Antonín Fencl), Pražský student (Der Student von Prag, 1913, Stellan Rye), Rozdvojená duše (Spellbound, 1945, Alfréd Hitchcock), Strašidelný zámek (Schloß Vogeloed, 1921, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau), Tajemný předmět touhy (Cest obscour object du desir, 1977, Luis Bunuel), Tartuff (Tartüff, 1926, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau), Upír aneb Podivné dobrodružství Davida Graye (Vampyr, 1931, Carl Theodor Dreyer), Upír Nosferatu (Nosferatu - Eine Symphonie des Grauens, 1921, Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau), Vertigo (1958, Alfred Hitchcock).
Language of instruction
Czech

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