Kvinnan i kontrast till kvinnligheten

Detta är en Kandidat-uppsats från Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionen

Sammanfattning: Judith Butler’s gender theory examines gender as a social construct that is created and reproduced by societal structures. Stuart Hall’s representation theory also centers around this idea, but rather concerning how media images both create and are created by a historical, cultural and political context and therefore changes and reproduces a specific way of viewing our society. This thesis, then, aims to examine what feminist image that feminist films have chosen to portrait during the years of 2017 to 2022. This will be examined through a two parted analysis of six films that have won the WFCCs Award for “Best Movie About Women” during these years. First, through a quantitative analysis of representation in the films. Then, as a qualitative analysis where the films’ main themes and characters will be analyzed more in depth. This, with the aim of exploring how a film can be regarded as a feminist depiction of women when the term “woman” is regarded as a social construct, and how the depiction in itself tells us about the way our society views “women”. The thesis concludes that feminist film centers around themes of patriarchal structures, women outside of the feminine image and that feminist films have the ambition to have an intersectional approach but excludes depictions of women of color and people with disabilities.

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