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[ecrea] 'Media, Gender & Culture' London Summer School
Sat May 04 12:22:36 GMT 2013
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Please circulate widely - deadline for applications 15 May
King's College London Summer School 2013
'Media, Gender & Culture'
1 – 19 July 2013
Course leader: Rachel O'Neill
How does gender organise social and cultural life? What role does media
play in maintaining gender inequality? Can media be used as a resource
for cultural politics and activism? By who, and in what ways? How can we
approach critical issues of power and agency in the analysis of
contemporary gender relations?
The ‘Media, Gender & Culture’ London Summer School programme will
explore these and other questions, offering students the opportunity to
study media, gender and culture in transnational perspective. As well as
examining the central theoretical approaches to the study of gender, the
course will offer an in-depth look at current debates over issues such
as ‘postfeminism’ and the 'sexualisation of culture'. We will explore
the gendered dimensions of contemporary media and cultural trends,
considering issues of gender and social change; power and
representation; culture and agency; social critique and cultural
politics. In dedicated workshops students will learn how to apply theory
in the analysis of media texts, including screen and print media, as
well as digital media. We will also take case studies – such as the
SlutWalk protest movement and the Everyday Sexism project – to examine
the social and cultural context of gender inequality, and think through
some of the ways social media might be used as a tool of social change.
Taking full advantage of our central London location, we will visit many
of the capital's foremost cultural institutes – including the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), British Film Institute (BFI), National
Gallery, and the Institute for Contemporary Art (ICA); students will
have the opportunity to meet with insiders from the media and cultural
industries. At all points the course will promote intersectional
thinking, as we consider how gender intersects with other axes of power,
such as sexuality, race and class. Students on this course will develop
the knowledge and critical skills necessary to analyse media, gender and
culture in global arena.
Registration for the King's Summer School is now open.
For more information please visit:
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/prospectus/shortcourses/index/name/mediagenderculture/keyword/summer-school
Administrative contact: (summerschool /at/ kcl.ac.uk)
Academic contact: rachel.r.o’(neill /at/ kcl.ac.uk)
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