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Course TitleGender and Genre on Television
CampusSwarthmore
SemesterFall 2021
Registration IDFMST 037 01
Credit1
DepartmentFilm and Media Studies
InstructorSimon, Sunka
Times and DaysF 02:00pm-05:00pm
TH 07:00pm-11:00pm
Room LocationScience Center CUNNIFF
Course Info

This course will explore genre in American television from the 1950s to today through the lens of gender and sexuality.  Students will learn about genre theory and media specific historical, aesthetic, economic conventions of television genres.  We will discuss how macro and micro genres intersect with gender in target and niche audience composition and viewing habits and practices.  How ideas and social rituals of leisure and labor figure into generic representations of gender and sexuality and vice versa. How race, class and gender form intersectionalities explored, exploited and expanded differently by televisual flow than in our current convergence era of streamed content. Each week students are responsible for screening at least two assigned episodes and blogging on one episode of a classic TV show they commit to for the semester. One analytical paper. Every student has to give one presentation analyzing selected clips in the context of critical scholarly articles. Midterm and Final exams.

Notes
Course Record Number:
18578
Enrollment Limit:
25
Current Enrollment:
12
Distribution:
Arts and Humanities
Notes:
Prerequisite: FMST 001 or instructor permission. Eligible fo
r GSST.
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