CINE429V

Special Topics in National/International Cinemas; Chinese Machines, Global Media

Cross-listed with CHIN418V. Explores the working of Chinese machines as both a local reality and a global media form: how machines - cameras, computers, robots, and more - function as technological artifacts, media practices, and social apparatuses in the Chinese-speaking world and beyond. Topics include WeChat, databases, sex cyborgs, virtual idols, pandemic tech, and AI systems. Introduces students to a wide array of films, animation, video games, digital ephemera, internet memes, and social media events from PRC China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and across the Asia Pacific.

Sister Courses: CINE429A, CINE429B, CINE429C, CINE429F, CINE429K, CINE429M, CINE429N, CINE429Q, CINE429R, CINE429T, CINE429U, CINE429W, CINE429X

Past Semesters

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During the Spring 2020 and Spring 2021 semesters, students could choose to take some of their courses pass-fail mid-semester which skews grade data aggregated across multiple semesters.

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