FTMA M108 — Women in Cinema
Examines the intersections of gender, race, class and sexuality in American and/or international film using critical and historical perspectives. Surveys the economic, historical, and social influences upon these representations from early cinema to the present, focusing on both images of women onscreen and influences of women behind the scenes. Analyzes women's filmmaking, images of masculinity, and various "screen sexualities" and other representations of women. Introduces a variety of film theories and analytical perspectives.
Part of
- Chemistry, Associate in Science for UC Transfer
- Film Studies, Associate in Arts
- Film, Television, and Electronic Media, Associate in Science for Transfer
- California General Education Transfer Curriculum (CaI-GETC), Certificate of Achievement
- Moorpark College General Education
- General Studies: Creative Arts and Humanities
- General Studies: Society, Human Behavior and Culture
- Social Justice Studies, Associate in Arts for Transfer