Scribner Seminar Program
Course Description
                              Gender Benders
Instructor(s): Michael Mudrovic, Foreign Languages and Literatures
Description: How do novelists and filmmakers depict gender and sexuality? In this
                                 sentence, students will compare these themes in the works of two artists from different
                                 eras and manifesting distinct aesthetic tendencies, the playwright Federico Garcia
                                 Lorca and the filmmaker Pedro Almodovar, who both question the construction of gender
                                 in their works. By alternative Lorca’s plays with Almodovar’s films, students in this
                                 seminar will examine various aspects of and perspectives on “masculinity” and “femininity.”
                                 Students will do readings in and discuss issues of modernity vs. post-modernity; the
                                 genres of film and theatre; homosexuality, lesbianism, and heterosexuality; parents
                                 and family structures; transvestism and transsexuality; dress and gesture; and psychoanalytic
                                 theory. Students will also gain a background in modern Spanish history from the Franco
                                 era to the present, with emphasis on the transition from dictatorship to democracy.
                                 Note: The films we will watch contain scenes of nudity and violence that may be offensive
                                 to some students. Also, students must view the films during the “fourth hour” outside
                                 of the classroom.