DANC 039. Gender, Race, Dance, and Cinema


FMST 047  and GSST 022  
What does it mean to be moved? To see movement on screen? This advanced undergraduate course looks at filmic representations of dance throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. Treating dance on film as more than just a spectacle of entertainment or mere affirmation of cultural identity and history, we will develop critical toolkits for understanding how the politics of race (primarily Black and Asian diasporic) and gender shape interpretations of dance on film.
 
Prerequisite: Prerequisite: Students will need to have taken at least one prior course in FMST, ASAM, BLST, or GSST and be familiar with close reading performance, film, and/or literature.
Humanities.
1 credit.
Eligible for FMST, GSST, BLST, ASAM
Spring 2026. Li.
Catalog chapter: Dance  
Department website: https://www.swarthmore.edu/dance


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