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Module HTC-2008:
Stori America 1607-1867

Stori America, 1607-1867, ar Ffilm a Theledu 2025-26
HTC-2008
2025-26
School Of History, Law And Social Sciences
Module - Semester 2
20 credits
Module Organiser: Lowri Ann Rees
Overview

Mae cyfresi ar alw fel THE CROWN a ffilmiau poblogaidd fel LITTLE WOMEN a 1917, yn tystio nid yn unig i gyseinedd parhaus hanes fel pwnc sy’n taro tant gyda gwylwyr yn y sinema, o flaen y teledu neu ar-lein, ond i bwysigrwydd cyfryngau gweledol fel pwynt mynediad allweddol ar gyfer ein hadeiladwaith a’n dealltwriaeth o’r gorffenol. Mae hyn yn wir am y cyfnod 1607 i 1867 yng Ngogledd America, a archwiliwyd mewn gweithiau mor amrywiol a ffilm animeiddiedig POCAHONTAS Disney (1995), a’r drama bywyd go iawn GLORY (1989), stori bataliwn milwyr du cyntaf yr Unol Daleithiau. Mae’r cwrs hwn yn archwilio’r cyfnod yma, y cyfnod pan ddaeth cytrefi Americanaidd Prydain i’r amlwg fel Unol Daleithiau America tra datblygodd eu cymydog a’u gwrthwynebydd i’r Gogledd, Ffrainc Newydd, i fod yn Canada. Mae’r cwrs yn gwneud hynny mewn dwy ffordd. Yn gyntaf, mae’n dilyn y digwyddiadau a sifftiau mawr yn y stori honno o sefydlu’r trefedigaeth Seisnig cyntaf yn Firginia ac anheddiad Quebec gan y Ffrancwyr ar y St Lawrence i ddiwedd y Rhyfel Cartref Americanaidd a genedigaeth Canada. Yn ail, mae’n archwilio sut mae’r newdidadau hynny wedi cael eu cyfleu mewn sinema ac ar y teledu i gynulleidfaoedd torfol dros y ganrif ddiwethaf. Y cwestiynau y mae’n eu hwynebu yw: beth fu effaith newid ar brofiad America a Chanada? Sut mae’r newid hwnnw wedi’i ddehongli ar gyfer cynulleidfaoedd poblogaidd ar y sgrin? A sut mae ffilmiau a chyfresi teledu wedi gweithredu fel testunau hanesyddol? Mae’r cwrs yn cynnwys themâu trefedigaethedd, imperialaeth, caethwasiaeth, rhyw, rhyddid, a thwf democratiaeth trwy lens y berthynas a phobloedd brodorol y cyfandir, gwrthdaro Ewropeaidd yng Ngogledd America, y gwrthdaro rhwng Catholigion a Phrotestaniaid, y Chwyldro Americanaidd, ehangu i’r Gorllewin, Chwyldro’r Farchnad, twf Diddymiad, y Rhyfel Cartref ac ymddangosiad Canada fel canlyniad.

Learning Outcomes

  • Cydnabyddiaeth o sut mae ein dealltwriaeth o orffennol America wedi cael ei fowldio gan ffilm a theledu, cyfryngau torfol y ganrif ddiwethaf.

  • Dadansoddiad o ffilm, dramau teledu, a rhaglenni dogfen.

  • Dadansoddiad o ysgoloriaeth hanesyddol.

  • Dealltwriaeth o’r prif themau gwleidyddol, cymdeithasol a diwyllianol sydd wedi nodweddu Storiau America a Chanada rhwng 1607 a 1867.

  • Gwybodaeth o hanes yr Unol Daleithiau a Chanada rhwng 1607 a 1867.

  • Sgiliau cyfathrebu ysgrifenedig wrth gyflwyno a dadansoddi hanes yr Unol Dalethiau a Chanada, 1607-1867.

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