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Subject |
Related Preparation |
1) |
Identification theories |
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2) |
Exploring identification with selected films |
Watching the following films:
- Play it again, Sam
- Being John Malkovich
- Hayallerim Aşkım ve Sen |
3) |
Identification and Aristotle's theoratical writings, discussing on catharsis concept |
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4) |
the politics of representation and identification in the genre melodrama |
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5) |
The process of identification in melodramas. Analysis of Dougles Sirk's film 'Imıtation of Life' |
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6) |
Exploring of Metz's thought in terms of Lacan's concept of the mirror stage |
Readings on Lacan and Metz |
7) |
Elaborating the concept of identification and analysing a film though the concept. |
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8) |
Yabancılaşma ve Brehtyen Estetik |
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9) |
The impact of Brecht on Godard |
Film Screening; Le Mepris by Godard |
10) |
Impacts of Brechtian structure on cinema |
Watching Lars von Trier's Dogville |
11) |
The masculine gaze and identification in cinema, Laura Mulvey readings |
Watching Hitchcock's Rear Window |
12) |
Identification and queer cinema |
Watching Almadovar's Todo Sobre mi Madre |
13) |
Hybrid identities, identification and accented cinema |
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14) |
General overview and analysis over films |
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Course Notes / Textbooks: |
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References: |
1. An Accented Cinema, Naficy, 2001
2. Bertolt Brecht, Lellis, 1982Brecht'i Anlamak, Benjamin, 2004
3. Melodram ve Anlam, Klinger, 1994
4. Film theories, A. Dudley, 2000
5. Poetica, Aristoteles, 2011
6. Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema, Mulvey
7. Narration in Fiction Film, Bordwell, 1985 |
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Program Outcomes |
Level of Contribution |
1) |
To prepare the students to become communication professionals by focusing on strategic thinking, professional writing, ethical practice and innovative use of traditional and new media |
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2) |
To be able to create effective public relations plans using fundamental planning components that include situation analysis, public profile, objectives, strategies and tactics. |
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3) |
To be able to apply theoretical concepts related to mass communication, consumer behavior, psychology, persuasion,sociology, marketing, and other related fields to understand how public realtions works. |
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4) |
To be able to have the ability to explain and identify problems associated with the relationships between events and facts in the areas of public relations, persuasive communication, communication management, corporate communications. |
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5) |
To be able to analyze primary and secondary research data in the fields of perception and reputation management and corporate communication practices. |
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6) |
To be able to search, write, and design articles, newsletters, and fliers, brochures, and announcements, in styles and formats appropraite various audiences, mediums and settings. |
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7) |
To be able to apply the underlying theories of communication and the necessities of work safety to different types of public relations processes and campaigns. |
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8) |
To be able to develop creative and persuasive management skills in terms of reputation, employee relations, leadership and similar corporate practices. |
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9) |
To be able to take responsibility in an individual capacity or as a team in generating solutions to given scenarios which can occur in public relations processes. |
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10) |
To be able to understand how an organizational culture works and how employees and leaders create messages as a communication tool. |
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11) |
To be able to critically discuss and interpret theories, concepts, methods, tools and ideas in the field of public relations. |
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12) |
To be able to to use information, communication technologies and computer software with the required level of public relations, marketing communication, persuasive communication, communication management, corporate communications. |
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13) |
To be able to explain and describe business marketing activities, economics, business law and global business practices. |
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14) |
To be able to recognize national and international, social and cultural dimensions of public relations. |
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