This theoretical dissertation examines theories and concepts which explore the
construction of the image of Woman in Hollywood cinema. By using an imaginary scene, this
paper intends to explore the ethics and implications of depiction, examine the sphere of theories
related to the image of Woman, and inspect cinema’s participation in disseminating this image.
The research draws from a wide range of fields, observing the connections of the theories in
place rather than an in-depth look into a ...
This theoretical dissertation examines theories and concepts which explore the
construction of the image of Woman in Hollywood cinema. By using an imaginary scene, this
paper intends to explore the ethics and implications of depiction, examine the sphere of theories
related to the image of Woman, and inspect cinema’s participation in disseminating this image.
The research draws from a wide range of fields, observing the connections of the theories in
place rather than an in-depth look into a specific concept in cinema. This critical exploration
includes broad strokes of film theories, feminist film theories, post-feminism, neoliberal
feminism, with more specification on theories of objectification, surveillance, power,
representation, male gaze, gender construction, femininity, female sexuality, and
intersectionality.
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