Critical analysis — definition?
Careful examination and evaluation of texts, films, and visual arts.
Anglophone world — regions?
Countries and communities where English is the primary language.
Themes — examples?
Point of view, colonialism, power, gender, class, identity, migration, memory.
Point of view — role?
Shapes perception and interpretation of stories or visuals.
Colonialism — impact?
Involves domination, cultural suppression, resistance themes.
Power — focus?
Authority, influence, and control dynamics in media.
Gender — representation?
Cultural constructs of masculinity and femininity in media.
Observation skills — purpose?
Notice details like symbols, stylistic choices, cues.
Interpretation skills — aim?
Analyze observations to derive deeper meaning.
Course components — main?
CM (lecture) and TD (tutorial) with portfolio project.
CM — role?
Introduce skills and concepts through lectures.
TD — purpose?
Apply skills practically via exercises and projects.
Portfolio — elements?
Three works: text excerpt, visual art, film scene.
Portfolio — deadline?
May 3, 2026, on Madoc.
Language of instruction — focus?
English-only, emphasizing fluency and grammar support.
Assessment methods — types?
Written test (CM) and portfolio (TD) with three works.
Student participation — key?
Attendance, punctuality, active engagement, and communication.
Punctuality — importance?
Arrive on time; over 20 min late is disruptive.
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