QUESTION: I am currently going back to school (changing professions) to earn my teaching certification in English Ed. I am taking a grad class on using film and pop culture in the classroom- I am trying to think of lesson ideas that explore how women are portrayed in film and TV. Any ideas of films (fiction or nonfiction) to explore this idea? I am looking for examples that have many different representations of females.
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Hi Uriah,
As always, you provide me with interesting ideas that I never would have thought about without your input! Your ideas are awesome, but my focus is pretty narrow for this project and I am just sticking with modern pop culture for my wiki. I will definitely keep your suggestions in mind for the future...I will be finding these films once our class is over :)
Have you thought about women as agents of civilization or civility. I'm thinking about True Grit and Mattie Ross' character. I haven't seen the 2010 remake yet, so I don't know if it's suitable for the classroom. If I remember right, there wasn't anything too risque in the old version with John Wayne. Lots of Westerns portray women as civilizing influences.
Another idea is to show an episode of the cartoon TV show Futurama. The show has a couple female characters; one has overt masculine characteristics (she's pugnacious) and the other female is more "girly."
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