HUM 221 Film and MemoryMEF UniversityDegree Programs Business AdministrationGeneral Information For StudentsDiploma SupplementErasmus Policy Statement
Business Administration
Bachelor Length of the Programme: 4 Number of Credits: 240 TR-NQF-HE: Level 6 QF-EHEA: First Cycle EQF: Level 6

Ders Genel Tanıtım Bilgileri

School/Faculty/Institute Faculty of Econ., Admin. and Social Sciences
Course Code HUM 221
Course Title in English Film and Memory
Course Title in Turkish Sinema ve Bellek
Language of Instruction EN
Type of Course Flipped Classroom
Level of Course Introductory
Semester Spring
Contact Hours per Week
Lecture: 3 Recitation: Lab: Other:
Estimated Student Workload 134 hours per semester
Number of Credits 5 ECTS
Grading Mode Standard Letter Grade
Pre-requisites None
Expected Prior Knowledge None
Co-requisites None
Registration Restrictions Only Undergraduate Students
Overall Educational Objective To learn the key approaches in film analysis, develop an interdisciplinary approach in analyzing films, to become familiar with the representation of memory in different filmmaking styles across the world, and to learn to write critical film reviews.
Course Description What is the relationship between film and memory? How does memory become cinematic? Film as a medium that captures and replicates time has always been regarded as a suitable art form for representing memory. This course focuses on various films that tackle personal, cultural, national and historical aspects of remembering and forgetting. Whether they tell stories of characters suffering from memory loss or, stories of societies willing to forget some unpleasant moments in their history, the relationship between memory and identity is at the heart of all these narratives. By analysing one film in detail every week, the course aims to introduce different styles of filmmaking across the world and demonstrate diverse examples of how memory is dramatized in cinema.
Course Description in Turkish Sinema ile bellek arasındaki ilişkiyi nasıl tanımlayabiliriz? Bellek, sinemanın diline nasıl tercüme edilebilir? Bu ders, hatırlama ve unutma mekanizmalarının bireysel, kültürel ulusal ve tarihsel boyutlarıyla ilgilenen farklı filmlere odaklanacaktır. İster hafıza kaybı yaşayan karakterlerin hikâyesini anlatsınlar, ister geçmişlerindeki rahatsız edici birtakım olayları unutmak isteyen toplumların hikâyelerini, bütün bu filmlerin merkezinde bellek ile kimlik arasındaki ilişki vardır. Bu derste dönem boyunca her hafta bir film ayrıntılı olarak analiz edilecek, böylece çeşitli ülkelerden farklı sinema anlayışları tanıtılacak ve belleği sinemada temsil etmenin farklı örnekleri incelenecektir.

Course Learning Outcomes and Competences

Upon successful completion of the course, the learner is expected to be able to:
1) recognize the main stylistic approaches in representing memory in cinema;
2) evaluate the key concepts deployed in the analysis of ‘memory films’;
3) distinguish and interpret different styles of filmmaking;
4) exhibit confidence in critical thinking and academic writing.
Program Learning Outcomes/Course Learning Outcomes 1 2 3 4
1) Has a broad foundation and intellectual awareness with exposure to mathematics, history, economics, and social sciences
2) Demonstrates knowledge and skills in different functional areas of business (accounting, finance, operations, marketing, strategy, and organization) and an understanding of their interactions within various industry sectors
3) Applies theoretical knowledge as well as creative, analytical, and critical thinking to manage complex technical or professional activities or projects
4) Exhibits an understanding of global, environmental, economic, legal, and regulatory contexts for business sustainability
5) Demonstrates individual and professional ethical behavior and social responsibility
6) Demonstrates responsiveness to ethnic, cultural, and gender diversity values and issues
7) Uses written and spoken English effectively (at least CEFR B2 level) to communicate information, ideas, problems, and solutions
8) Demonstrates skills in data and information acquisition, analysis, interpretation, and reporting
9) Displays computer proficiency to support problem solving and decision-making
10) Demonstrates teamwork, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills
11) Displays learning skills necessary for further study with a high degree of autonomy

Relation to Program Outcomes and Competences

N None S Supportive H Highly Related
     
Program Outcomes and Competences Level Assessed by
1) Has a broad foundation and intellectual awareness with exposure to mathematics, history, economics, and social sciences N
2) Demonstrates knowledge and skills in different functional areas of business (accounting, finance, operations, marketing, strategy, and organization) and an understanding of their interactions within various industry sectors N
3) Applies theoretical knowledge as well as creative, analytical, and critical thinking to manage complex technical or professional activities or projects S Project
4) Exhibits an understanding of global, environmental, economic, legal, and regulatory contexts for business sustainability N
5) Demonstrates individual and professional ethical behavior and social responsibility N
6) Demonstrates responsiveness to ethnic, cultural, and gender diversity values and issues N
7) Uses written and spoken English effectively (at least CEFR B2 level) to communicate information, ideas, problems, and solutions S Participation,Project
8) Demonstrates skills in data and information acquisition, analysis, interpretation, and reporting N
9) Displays computer proficiency to support problem solving and decision-making N
10) Demonstrates teamwork, leadership, and entrepreneurial skills N
11) Displays learning skills necessary for further study with a high degree of autonomy S Participation,Project
Prepared by and Date AYÇA ÇİFTÇİ , April 2022
Course Coordinator SENA CÜRE ACER
Semester Spring
Name of Instructor

Course Contents

Week Subject
1) Introduction
2) Impossible Memory Screening: Memento (Christopher Nolan, 2008)
3) The Return of the Erased Memories Screening: Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (Michel Gondry, 2004)
4) Evoking Memories, Taking Revenge Screening: Oldboy/Oldeuboi (Chan-wook Park, 2003)
5) Childhood, Memory and the Mirror Screening: The Mirror/ Zerkalo (Andrei Tarkovsky, 1975)
6) Narrating the Past, Constructing the Self Screening: Stories We Tell (Sarah Polley, 2012)
7) Implanted Memories, Lost Identities Screening: Blade Runner (Ridley Scott, 1982)
8) Detecting Memories Screening: Memories of Murder/Salinui chueok (Joon-ho Bong, 2003)
9) Aesthetics of Nostalgia Screening: In The Mood for Love/Faa yeung nin wa (Wong Kar-Wai, 2000)
10) Fantasies of State Atrocities Screening: The Act of Killing (Joshua Oppenheimer, 2012)
11) Scrambled Memories of War Screening: Waltz with Bashir (Ari Folman, 2008)
12) Guilt and the Hidden Past Screening: Hidden/Caché (Michael Haneke, 2005)
13) Post-dictatorship Memories Screening: Tony Manero (Pablo Larraín, 2008)
14) Collective Mourning Screening: The Headless Woman/La mujer sin cabeza (Lucrecia Martel 2008)
15) Final examination period
16) Final examination period
Required/Recommended ReadingsEach week’s topic is accompanied by a designated reading, which will form the basis for class discussion.
Teaching MethodsThis course will be taught in the flipped format. Students will be expected to watch the designated film of the week prior to that week’s class. I will give them some questions beforehand in order to guide them through the film viewing process. During the class time, they will discuss their interpretation of the film based on their answers to the given questions.
Homework and ProjectsStudents will be asked to write three film reviews based on specific concepts and approaches introduced during this course.
Laboratory Work
Computer Use
Other Activities
Assessment Methods
Assessment Tools Count Weight
Attendance 1 % 20
Application 3 % 80
TOTAL % 100
Course Administration ciftcia@mef.edu.tr

Students are expected to treat university personnel and one another respectfully at all times; this includes showing respect for class content and for others’ opinions. The commitment of acts of cheating, lying, and deceit in any of their diverse forms such as plagiarism is dishonest and will not be tolerated. Any student caught cheating will receive a grade of zero.

ECTS Student Workload Estimation

Activity No/Weeks Hours Calculation
No/Weeks per Semester Preparing for the Activity Spent in the Activity Itself Completing the Activity Requirements
Course Hours 14 2 3 2 98
Project 3 12 36
Total Workload 134
Total Workload/25 5.4
ECTS 5