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Dec 21, 2024
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GSFS 206 - Funny Women: Women, Comedy, and FilmFC ARHU 4 credits From Lucille Ball to Lena Dunham, Moms Mabley to Tyler Perry’s Madea, students will be asked to investigate what (theoretically) it means to be funny by exploring who (historically, culturally, economically, racially) is viewed as funny in our society. Readings will include selections from Bergson, Bakhtin, and Freud, as well as essays by Nora Ephron, Diablo Cody, and Tina Fey. The course also examined the careers of comedians such as Elaine May, Lily Tomlin, and Whoopi Goldberg. Prerequisites & Notes: Second Semester This course is cross-listed with CINE 203
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