Film & Representation Theories
Full
£20
Members
£18
Duration: 330 mins
Certificate: 18+
Representations in film hold profound significance and offer insights into broader historical, social and cultural dynamics.
The second instalment in our series of film theory courses explores theories of representation, including feminism and female objectification, race, sexuality and identity.
The course is split into four parts, each exploring different representation theories:
Part 1: Theories of stereotyping in cinema
Part 2: Feminist theories and female objectification in cinema
Part 3: Theories of race and representation
Part 4: Theories of identity, including queer theories
SPECIAL OFFER:
SPECIAL OFFER:
Book Film & Audience Perspectives + Film & Representation Theories + Film & Textual Analysis together, in a single transaction, and pay just £50. (Admin fees apply for non-members).
FURTHER INFORMATION
Price: £20 / £18 Members
Tutor: Connor Winterton
Booking Information:
This 1 day course will run at Phoenix on Saturday 27 July 2024, 11.30am - 5pm.
You must be 18 or over to attend.
Cancellation Policy:
We do not offer refunds for cancellations of bookings, except in exceptional circumstances. In the event that an advertised course is withdrawn, we will endeavour to give 7 days’ notice and a full refund will be made.
ABOUT THE TUTOR
Dr Connor Winterton is subject area lead and lecturer in Media Studies at Loughborough College. Connor has a PhD in Media and Cultural Studies, has lectured at undergraduate level, and has taught numerous short courses at Phoenix. Connor also produces and hosts the pop culture podcast Connor-tations, available for free on Spotify, and is also a reviewer and interviewer for the online publication Borrowing Tape.