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Department of FILM STUDIES (Faculty
of Arts)
International
Seminar on ‘New
Asian Cinema: Trans-Asian Frames’, September 13, 14 and 15, 2007,
in Prof. Anita Banerjee Memorial Hall, UG Arts Building (ground
floor).
The Department of Film Studies
at Jadavpur University, established in 1993, is the only of its kind
in India. In a way this is a fair reflection of the strong film
culture in this city, embracing not only filmmaking but also
discussion of and writing on the subject of cinema for several
decades. The late Satyajit Ray had proposed the study of cinema as
an academic subject when, in 1980, he visited the University to
accept an honorary D.Litt. Jadavpur University has an enormous
support base for an emerging discipline like Film Studies; it has a
considerable fund of expertise in the three faculties of Arts,
Science and Engineering, and a very good infrastructural base. The
strong cultural and intellectual tradition of Calcutta has also been
of considerable importance in providing the right kind of atmosphere
for the study of a frontier discipline.
Right at the
outset, it was decided that an indigenous notion of Film Studies
must be developed in order to relate to our specific historical
context. Along with MA and BA (Extra-Departmental) courses a PhD
programme has been initiated. The Department has already become a
meeting ground for the best film scholars in the country. With a
special arrangement for visiting faculty, it has been possible to
maintain a steady stream of distinguished visitors, from both home
and abroad.
The new curriculum, introduced in 2003,
incorporates the recent developments in the field and reflects the
experience that we have gained in the past years.
The primary aim is to produce the critical mind
that enables the student to engage film and media actively in life,
rather than to be passive recipients of messages. The courses
are meant to produce critics and scholars, planners and advisers,
teachers and journalists. Film, television and the emergent new
media forms have created a second environment of sorts for us where
one unaware of their cultural, artistic and political dimensions is
likely to lead an impoverished existence. The curriculum is designed
to familiarize students with both the rudiments of film form and the
most advanced theories of film practice. It is historically
inclusive and theoretically intensive in nature.
Though cinema constitutes a broad space
in the curriculum, there are also courses on Media Studies and
Communication Studies. Contemporary theoretical and historical
research in media forms such as newspaper, radio and television and
internet will be discussed with due importance in these courses. At
the same time, the students will be encouraged through projects and
fieldwork to develop their own critical perspectives on recent
developments in media practices. Since Film Studies and Media
Studies share a lot of common grounds with disciplines like Cultural
Studies, and draw upon contemporary social sciences, we have courses
that deal with issues like nationalism, postcoloniality, modernity,
postmodernity and globalization. The Indian context is studied with
special emphasis in most of the papers, often in connection with
other non-western cases such as Japan, the Latin American countries,
China and Iran.
From getting to know the aesthetic
aspects of film and being familiar with the current intellectual
debates on culture and society, to acquiring skills of writing
creatively on culture and media and gaining hands-on experience in
audiovisual production, the student will have an exciting journey of
discovery to embark upon.
Faculty
Prof. Sanjoy Mukhopadhyay, Professor
(on lien)
Dr. Moinak Biswas, Reader
Abhijit Roy, Reader, Head of the
Department
Anindya Sengupta, Lecturer
Madhuja Mukherjee, Lecturer
Subhajit Chatterjee, Lecturer
Manas Ghosh,
Lecturer
Support Staff
Kishlay Basu, Office Assistant
Mrinal Kanti Mondal, Librarian
Subrata De, Technical Assistant
Archana Ghosh, Peon
Pranab Kumar Patra, Library Sorter
Contact
Courses Offered
Admission procedure
Infrastructural Facilities
Academic contribution
Schools and Centres
Research Activities
Conference/Seminar
Major
Thrust Areas
Contact
Head of the department :
Dr. Moinak Biswas
Contact No. & E-mail :
Phone: 91 33 2414 6689,
Fax: 91 33 2414 6008,
Email:
hod@filmst.jdvu.ac.in
The Department of Film Studies is on the 3rd
Floor of the UG
Arts &
Science Building
in the main (Jadavpur) campus of the University. Enter
through gate no.4 of the University
near
the ‘Bengal Lamp’ bus stop,
take the first corridor on the left and take the
elevator
to the 3rd
floor.
If you enter through any other gate,
walk down
the main road inside the campus,
turn
left
after you cross the Amenity Centre and
then take the second corridor on the right to get to the elevator.
Entering through the UG Science building
corridor,
take the stairs on the left and come
to the 3rd
floor.
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