PMA 3467 Women Audiences in Film and Television
Course description
The massive success of contemporary novel and film adaptations like Hunger Games, Divergent, Twilight and Fifty Shades of Grey as well as television series such as Scandal have generated new interest in media targeted to female audiences. Historically considered a “low-form” genre, women’s media was not considered a legitimate object of academic study until the 1970s and 1980s when feminist media scholars shed crucial light on low form texts such as daytime soaps, Harlequin romance novels, and family melodramas, insisting that each impacted female audiences in a multitude of surprising and significant ways. Through an analysis of historical and contemporary readings, films, and televisual texts, we will explore how media designed for women specifically targets women viewers. We will identify the current debates around women’s spectatorship. We will evaluate and offer a multitude of pleasures.
Winter 2025: Online course
Section ID: | PMA 3467 101-SEM |
Number: | 1103 |
Session: | 3-week Winter session |
Class dates: | January 2-18, 2025 |
Final exam/project due: | Friday January 17, 12 PM - 4:10 PM / Online (see Final exams) |
Time / room: | M-F 12 PM - 4:10 PM / Online |
Mode of instruction: | Online (sync) |
Credit: | 4 |
Grade: | Graded |
Instructor: | Warner, K. (kjw247) |
Max. enroll: | 15 |
To enroll: | See Register and Dates & Deadlines for enrollment information. See Online Learning FAQs. |