Using Film in the Classroom

Canadian Journal of Women and Law, Vol. 21, p. 197, 2009

Posted: 24 Sep 2011 Last revised: 25 Sep 2011

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Elizabeth Adjin-Tettey

University of Victoria - Faculty of Law

Freya Kodar

University of Victoria - Faculty of Law

Date Written: 2009

Abstract

To complement our special issue on feminism, law, and film, we called for short submissions from feminist colleagues telling stories about the ways in which they have used film in the law school classroom. It is so rare that we share with each other the innovative pedagogies that we use on a daily basis, so this is a way to have at our fingertips a catalog of moments in which teaching law has been enhanced through the use of film.

Suggested Citation

Adjin-Tettey, Elizabeth and Kodar, Freya, Using Film in the Classroom (2009). Canadian Journal of Women and Law, Vol. 21, p. 197, 2009, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1932228

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Freya Kodar

University of Victoria - Faculty of Law ( email )

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Victoria, British Columbia V8W 2Y2
Canada

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