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GND2080 - Feminism and popular culture: Love, sex and romance

6 points, SCA Band 1, 0.125 EFTSL

Undergraduate Faculty of Arts

Leader(s): Maryanne Dever

Offered

Not offered in 2009

Synopsis

This unit utilizes themes of love, sex and romance in order to examine the impact of feminist ideas,theories and politics on how we think about popular culture. The unit explores the complex ways discourses of romantic love and (hetero)sexuality feature in our daily lives,the media, film, television and iterature and examines the important
contributions recent feminist thought has made how we understand these phenomena. Using critical analytical feminist concepts, this unit
explores how popular romance narratives; celebrity marriages; self-help literature; contemporary fairytales; chick-flicks; internet dating represent and shape individual and social experiences of love, sex and romance.

Objectives

By the successful completion of this unit, students will have acquired the following skills:

  1. A grounded working knowledge of the major feminist theoretical and methodological approaches to popular culture.
  2. An informed theoretical critique of how such concepts as sex, gender and romantic love are constituted in a variety of popular cultural forms.
  3. An interdisciplinary approach to the analysis of popular cultural forms.
  4. Library based research skills and a working knowledge of the major data-bases used in feminist cultural studies.
  5. The ability to think critical and analytically, and to be able to articulate those thought processes in a high standard of written and oral expression.
  6. A focus upon the production of scholarly research as the end point of a process of reading, discussion, drafting and debate.
  7. The ability to work both independently as scholars and to participate actively in group projects.
Third-year students will be expected to demonstrate greater capacity for independent research and will be required to answer a class test of a more conceptually challenging nature.

Assessment

Written work: 80%
Class Test: 20%

Prerequisites

Any first-year sequence

Prohibitions

GND3080

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