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Syllabus Terrorism Docudrama: Political Violence Cinema and Television in the Global Age - 50057 Last update 16-09-2018 HU Credits: 2 Degree/Cycle: 2nd degree (Master) Responsible Department: Communication & Journalism Academic year: 0 Semester: 1st Semester Teaching Languages: English Campus: Mt. Scopus Course/Module Coordinator: Dr. Tobias Ebbrecht Hartmann Coordinator Email: tobias.ebbrecht-hartmann@mail.huji.ac.il Coordinator Office Hours: Mondays, 12:00-14:00 Teaching Staff: Dr. Tobias Ebbrecht Hartmann page 1 / 5

Course/Module description: During the short 21st century, experiences of global terrorism became a central aspect of public life and culture in many societies worldwide. Although research on political violence and terrorism was widely conducted, the public perception of terrorism still needs further attention. Docudrama shows a specific affinity for experiences of violence, and here in particular for terrorism. This affinity is based in its inherent crisis structure, merging conflicting narrative elements from documentary and drama. In recent years docudrama became a crucial format to represent current or historical political events in cinema and on television. From a mainly Anglophone phenomenon it transformed into a global form of communicating experiences of crisis to the public, thus creating resonances between past and present and offering specific interpretative frames and patterns of understanding. Course/Module aims: The course offers the opportunity to explore the interrelation between popular culture, the perception of political violence and global media formats. It introduces ways of understanding and analyzing interpretative frames of terrorism as they are presented and communicated in visual media. The course will develop methodological tools to analyze docudrama as a based-on-facts format for negotiating historical, political and social crises within the sphere of popular culture. Therefore it discusses different theoretical concepts and approaches and explores, in which ways the experience of global terrorism is mediated and framed on television and in the cinema. Learning outcomes - On successful completion of this module, students should be able to: introduce global conflicts through global media formats in the field of popular culture analyze content, style, narration and extra-textual effects of based-on-facts docudrama reevaluate the global phenomenon of terrorism from historical, political and cultural perspectives within the frameworks of global media culture and global memory develop theoretical and methodological approaches to identify and analyze the framing and memory of political violence Attendance requirements(%): 80 page 2 / 5

Teaching arrangement and method of instruction: The teaching is based on the examination of interdisciplinary fields and topics: global terrorism, global media formats (docudrama) and global memory. The course combines theoretical and methodological aspects with particular case studies from different countries (USA, UK, Germany, Israel and others) in order to emphasize the transnational context of the phenomenon in question. Therefore, the course defines the genre of terrorism docudrama in a contemporary as well as historical perspective. All sessions are based on corresponding texts, which have to be read for each session. The lessons are based on both the input of the lecturer, the joint discussion of particular case studies (docudrama films) and the articles as well as on group work and students tasks. Course/Module Content: 15.10.2018: Introduction: Terrorism and Docudrama in the Global Age - Codes and Conventions of Docudrama 22.10.2018: Narratives of Conflict and Crisis: the IRA and the Invention of terrorism Docudrama 29.10.2018: Terrorism as Media Event: Commemorating Munich 1972 in the docudrama genre 05.11.2018 Conference Nach dem Anschluss Austrias 1938 12.11.2018: Historical Event Television - Docudrama in the Age of Global Memory 19.11.2018: 9/11 Towards Global Commemoration of Terrorism 26.11.2018: Docudrama, War Films and the War on Terror 03.12.2018: Beyond the limits of genre: Right Wing Terrorism 10.12.2018: Case Study: Docudramatizing Entebbe 17.12.2018: Conclusion: Memory Frames of Terrorism Required Reading: Bennet, Bruce. Framing Terror: Cinema, Docudrama and the War on Terror. Studies in Documentary Film 4, no. 3 (2010): 20925. Ebbrecht, Tobias. History, Public Memory and Media Event. Codes and Conventions of Historical Event-Television in Germany. Media History 13, no. 23 (2007b): 22134. Ebbrecht-Hartmann, Tobias, and Derek Paget, eds. Docudrama on European Television: A Selective Survey. Palgrave European Film and Media Studies. page 3 / 5

Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2016. Elsaesser, Thomas. German Cinema: Terror and Trauma - Cultural Memory Since 1945. New York and London: Routledge, 2014. Paget, Derek. No Other Way to Tell It. Docudrama on Film and Television. Manchester: Manchester University Pr., 2011. Lacy, Stephen, and Paget Derek, eds. The War on Terror: Post-9/11 Television Drama, Docudrama and Documentary. Chicago: University of Chicago Pr., 2015. Vowinckel, Annette. Skyjacking. Cultural Memory and the Movies. In Baader- Meinhof Returns: History and Cultural Memory of German Left-Wing Terrorism, edited by Ingo Cornils and Gerrit-Jan Berendse, 25168. Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, 2008. A full reading list will be provided at the beginning of the seminar. Additional Reading Material: Ebbrecht, Tobias. Docudramatizing History on TV: German and British Docudrama and Historical Event Television in the Memorial Year 2005. European Journal of Cultural Studies 10, no. 1 (2007): 3553. Elsaesser, Thomas. Antigone Agonistes: Urban Guerilla or Guerilla Urbanism? The Red Army Fraction, Germany in Autumn and Death Game. In Giving Ground: The Politics of Propinquity, edited by Joan Copjec and Michael Sorkin. New York: Verso, 1999. http://www.rouge.com.au/4/antigone.html. Frosh, Paul and Amit Pinchivski. Crisis-Readiness and Media Witnessing. The Communication Review 12, no. 3 (2009): 295304. Haynes, Michael. Todesspiel and the Terrorist Docu-Drama in Germany. German Politics 8, no. 3 (2007): 12540. Lipkin, Steve. Defining Docudrama: In the Name of the Father, Schindlers List, and JFK. In Why Docudrama? Fact-Fiction on Film and TV, edited by Alan Rosenthal, 37083. Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 1999. Paget, Derek. Docudrama: A Format of Last Resort? In Spiel Mit Der Wirklichkeit: Zur Entwicklung Doku-Fiktionaler Formate in Film Und Fernsehen, edited by Kay Hoffmann, Werner C. Barg, and Richard Kilborn, 24153. Konstanz: UVK, 2012. Simpson, David. 9/11/: The Culture of Commemoration. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006. Course/Module evaluation: End of year written/oral examination 0 % Presentation 10 % Participation in Tutorials 0 % Project work 60 % page 4 / 5

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