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Uedu Open / Screen Women: Body Narratives in Popular American Film
WGS.640

Screen Women: Body Narratives in Popular American Film

Dr. Emily Fox-Kales, Dr. Suzanne Leonard | Spring 2014
Art, Design & Architecture Visual Arts Social Sciences Sociology Gender Studies Humanities Literature Criticism
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Using film and related popular media as our texts, this course will examine how screen “embodiments” of the woman visualize ideologies of discipline and desire in a culture in which her body has become a representation of the ability to control appetites, size and shape while investing personal and social capital in its rehabilitation as a project of endless reconstruction, redesign and maintenance. Throughout the course we will draw from feminist film theory, clinical psychology, as well as women’s, gender, and cultural studies, to better understand how filmic representations of the woman’s body first emerge from contemporary psychosocial contexts and then in turn shape the body ideals and internalizations, as well as the behavioral practices of the film spectator.

The Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies (GCWS)

This course is part of the Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies. The GCWS at MIT brings together scholars and teachers at nine degree-granting institutions in the Boston area who are devoted to graduate teaching and research in Women’s Studies and to advancing interdisciplinary Women’s Studies scholarship. Learn more about the GCWS.

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來源MIT 開放式課程
科系Women's and Gender Studies
語言English
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