Guest Movie_Lover Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 **Barista/Mod, I am posting this also in Arts. If you think this topic fits one of the two better, please feel free to delete.** Hello! I am thinking about applying to grad schools (again--I already have a MA, but in a different field), but my interests are a bit odd, and I am unsure where to apply. I am interested in film adaptations of literature, multi-lingual (multi-cultural) adaptations and cultural representations in film and literature. I have done a lot of work in languages and considered applying to language departments with film but am afraid of being too limited in what I could study. I have also been considering interdisciplinary programs, but the programs have such diverse names and are housed in diverse schools, and it's difficult to find them. So, I am here for suggestions. I know that this is a busy and difficult time for you, but if you have a moment to make some suggestions (or to procrastinate about your own decisions)... Thank you!
Guest Guest Posted April 20, 2006 Posted April 20, 2006 The film-emphasis under the Rhetoric program comes to mind. Most english and comparative literature programs offer a film emphasis, so that might be another way to go.
Guest Cridamour Posted April 21, 2006 Posted April 21, 2006 Modern Culture and Media at Brown or any Comparative Literature program which has a strong emphasis on film, e.g. UWashington-Seattle and such...
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