Course Description
At the core of the course is the question how feminism has become a demonized and ridiculed “F-word” in an age when issues of gender and sexuality are at the center of constant, often explosive political debates. These debates often connect media representation and political representation but tend to do so in simplistic ways that bypass or distort decades of sophisticated feminist theory and practice. We will trace back such representations through the decades around case studies that encompass film, video, television and new media practices. The case studies come from the United States and beyond, taking into full account the global interconnectedness of media production and consumption as well as the transnational travel of feminist ideas. The main goal of the course is to evaluate how useful feminist thinking is to understanding the relays between media and political representation; and to develop a lasting critical apparatus to analyzing the politics of gender and sexuality in the media.
Love this topic Leilani!
ReplyDeleteI think it would be particularly interesting to compare/contrast the downfall of say Charlie Sheen and the critical comments made about him and also his comeback versus Miley and Lindsay.
I am definitely interested in teaming up :)
I love this topic too!
ReplyDeleteI think this perfectly adds up relevant discussions and questions we've encountered week by week into current times and shows how these gender divisions still continue to translate throughout time within its own ways. I immediately think of "hung" when reading your comment in that we often shame women for doing the exact same thing as a guy. Why is it that our society has such strong double boundaries? Also you can analyze what are the defining factors and characteristics that separates celebrities from being heavily criticized to being idolized for essentially doing the exact same thing.