This unit (ACW2026) explores gendered constructions of femininities and masculinities through popular cultural practices by investigating themes of representation in a variety of old and new textual forms, including film, television, streaming sites, video games, social media, performance, art and even radio and books.
The unit critically considers the implications of popular culture in construction of gendered selves. It offers a reflective gaze in illustrating and understanding processes of objectification and sexualisation in the context of contemporary popular representation. Gender in popular culture introduces students to the limitations of gendered narratives in popular culture with a focus upon the field of cultural studies.
Unit details
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Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ACW2026
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Investigate theories of gender representation, sexualisation and objectification in popular culture; | ||
2. | Critically review a variety of 'texts' through a gender lens; | ||
3. | Interpret through the creation of a media product, gendered constructions of femininities and masculinities; and | ||
4. | Critically reflect on debates around gender in popular cultural practices. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
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Poster | Illustrate a body silhouette reflecting through a gender lens popular culture influences with a short explanation. | 20% |
Journal | Post and respond in a blog format throughout the unit illustrating and reflecting upon learning. | 30% |
Exercise | Respond to a set of questions on the field trip | 15% |
Project | Demonstrate social research skills in semi-structured interviewing through the creation of a podcast interview on gender and popular culture. | 35% |
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