In this class we have identified as one of our objectives the ability to fully engage, in critical ways, popular culture and its influence upon our political selves, our political sensibilities. With our focus on “deep differences” we find ourselves examining both documentary and feature-length film texts.
In 300-500 words share whether or not you believe the assigned documentary film text has the potential to transform one’s political sensibilities and how the documentary film text compares to the feature-length non-documentary film text that examines the same historical political movement and/or figure. And, if you believe that your personal political sensibilities have been (re)shaped or transformed by a particular film and/or style of film, say so. Again, the objective here is to share your thoughts pertaining to the major thesis presented in Democracy and Difference.
Film Texts:
Cultural Criticism and Transformation, bell hooks
White Like Me: Reflection on Race from a Privileged Son, 2013 Milk, 2008; Directed by Gus Van Sant
Boys Don’t Cry, 1998; Directed by Kimberly Pierce
My Own Private Idaho, 1991; Directed by Gus Van Sant