

MA Film Studies and Geography
About this course
Film studies and geography is an unusual combination, but it reflects a set of genuine intellectual connections that reward exploration. Film has always been deeply concerned with place, space, and landscape, from the urban environments of noir and the rural landscapes of Westerns to the way contemporary cinema maps political geographies of conflict, migration, and inequality. Geography, meanwhile, increasingly engages with culture, representation, and the ways in which places are constructed through narrative and image as much as through physical processes. Together, these subjects develop a sophisticated understanding of how the world is represented and how those representations shape our sense of where we are and who we are. At St Andrews you will engage with the comprehensive study of global film cultures through film studies, using critical, theoretical, and historical methods to examine cinema as one of the most significant art forms and cultural industries of the modern era. Geography will give you frameworks for understanding both physical and human processes, from climate and environment to urban form, migration, and geopolitics. The combination develops your ability to read landscape and place in films and to understand the geographical contexts in which cinema is produced and consumed. The four-year MA (Hons) programme includes a year abroad, giving you the opportunity to study film or geography in a different national setting and to develop an international perspective on both disciplines. Graduates pursue careers in film programming and curation, arts administration, geography teaching and research, urban planning, environmental communications, media, journalism, and cultural organisations. The combination of visual analytical skills, cultural theory, and geographical understanding is applicable in any context where place, space, and visual representation intersect.
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