Exploring Environmental Issues Through Film and Literature

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Delve into environmental issues through the lens of philosophy, nature writing, film, and video in this SUNY Oswego course. Develop the ability to interpret literature and film within environmental, political, and philosophical contexts, and engage in creating video productions related to the environment. The course runs from the last week of Session C to the first week of Session D. For inquiries, contact Tiffany Deater at deater@oswego.edu.

  • Environment
  • Film
  • Literature
  • SUNY Oswego
  • Philosophy

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  1. Environmental Film & Literature (CSS395) Tiffany Deater & Jarrod Hagadorn SUNY Oswego Explore environmental issues through philosophy, nature writing, film and video Communications/Interpretation directed elective for EE&I and ConBio

  2. Specific Objectives/Skills: Develop ability to understand and interpret literature and film within environmental, political, and philosophical contexts, and to understand the significance of various interpretations. Engage in writing / filming / editing video productions about the environment.

  3. Schedule Last week of Session C to First Week of Session D July 19 July 31

  4. Questions? Contact Tiffany Deater deater@oswego.edu

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