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COMM 356
Women in Film and TV

Credit:  3 hours.


(COMM 256) Examines the notion that the mass media might influence our development as gendered individuals, looking at those who have argued both for and against this notion. Considers different forms of feminist theory and their application to the study of the mass media. The course then examines the development of images of women in film and television, and how these images might function for different segments of the female audience. The course also looks at the history of these media, the history of their portrayal of women, feminist criticisms of these portrayals, feminist discussions of the appeal of specifically "female" genres such as melodramas and soap operas to the female audience, feminist attempts to create alternatives to mainstream images in various media, and the representation of women of color in the dominant media. Same as GWS 356.


Students must register for one lab and one lecture section.

Section Information
CRNTypeSectionTimeDays Location  Instructor
31391 laboratory AB1 06:00 PM - 09:50 PM  room 196
Lincoln Hall 
Press, A 
31397 lecture AL1 12:30 PM - 01:50 PM MW  room 430
Armory 
Press, A 
COMM 356 this semester is a part of the "ethnography of the university" initiative. Students will use ethnographic methods to study how the University of Illinois as an institution structures learning about gender and media, and the consumption of media. The course will involve group and individual projects to this end, with the goal of contributing to the ethnography of the university website. To this end the course will include training in ethnographic methods as well as materials about gender and media."