Jan 27

Women’s History as Told on the Screen

Nancy Young, Ph.D.

This class uses historical and contemporary film and television to explore the history of women in the United States from the 1930s through the 1980s.
- Women in the Great Depression
- Rosie the Riveter: Women and World War II
- Cold War Conformity: Women in the 1950s
- Countercultural Voices: Women in the 1960s
- Debating Feminism in the 1970s
- Yuppies Rising: Women in the 1980s

The class will use film and television clips to explore how women have been presented on the screen. Films and programs from the time period being considered will be treated as primary sources.

Tuesdays | 6 weeks, January 27 - March 3 | 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
$220 | In person and simulcast


Semester

$220.00

Class Tuition

60 in stock

Price is per student. Class tuition is non-refundable.