This thesis investigates the black lesbian, gay, transgender representations in three US-American films. Using feminist film theory and intersectionality theory, the thesis analyzes the films Set It Off, Tangerine and Moonlight. This analysis includes three themes: 1) Stereotypes including drugs, violence and low socioeconomic status 2) Power relations including white and/or heterosexual supremacy 3) Representation of gender. Overall the study seeks to understand and explore the ways of how intersections between class, race, gender, and sexuality are represented along with the three themes
From The Crying Game’s shocking gender reveal in 1993, to the resounding success of Pose in 2018, tr...
Advisors: Kerry O. Ferris.Committee members: Carol S. Walther; Simon E. Weffer.Includes bibliographi...
Criminalized women are becoming more prominent in the prison show genre, outlining the need to exami...
This thesis investigates the black lesbian, gay, transgender representations in three US-American fi...
In the 1960s, African-American were always represented in various movies as a simple ethnicity group...
[eng] Ever since transgender individuals started to appear on screen, they have been subjected to a ...
The representation of race and sexuality particularly African Americans in Hollywood has always been...
This thesis aims to explore how gender and socioeconomic class is portrayed in the two Sex and the C...
This dissertation examines the intersections among discourses of feminism, transgender studies, quee...
This study would investigate the impact on heteronormative norms on the male and female body in quee...
This panel will apply theories about queer sexuality and gender identity with a focus on women’s sex...
This study explored media discourse of gender violence against Black women in Black contemporary fil...
This thesis investigates the complicated nature of media representation, elaborating upon two points...
This thesis accompanies the ethnographic film, Lesbian and Queer Perspectives: A Look into American ...
This paper examines how racialized knowledge is reproduced through film. Through an analysis of twen...
From The Crying Game’s shocking gender reveal in 1993, to the resounding success of Pose in 2018, tr...
Advisors: Kerry O. Ferris.Committee members: Carol S. Walther; Simon E. Weffer.Includes bibliographi...
Criminalized women are becoming more prominent in the prison show genre, outlining the need to exami...
This thesis investigates the black lesbian, gay, transgender representations in three US-American fi...
In the 1960s, African-American were always represented in various movies as a simple ethnicity group...
[eng] Ever since transgender individuals started to appear on screen, they have been subjected to a ...
The representation of race and sexuality particularly African Americans in Hollywood has always been...
This thesis aims to explore how gender and socioeconomic class is portrayed in the two Sex and the C...
This dissertation examines the intersections among discourses of feminism, transgender studies, quee...
This study would investigate the impact on heteronormative norms on the male and female body in quee...
This panel will apply theories about queer sexuality and gender identity with a focus on women’s sex...
This study explored media discourse of gender violence against Black women in Black contemporary fil...
This thesis investigates the complicated nature of media representation, elaborating upon two points...
This thesis accompanies the ethnographic film, Lesbian and Queer Perspectives: A Look into American ...
This paper examines how racialized knowledge is reproduced through film. Through an analysis of twen...
From The Crying Game’s shocking gender reveal in 1993, to the resounding success of Pose in 2018, tr...
Advisors: Kerry O. Ferris.Committee members: Carol S. Walther; Simon E. Weffer.Includes bibliographi...
Criminalized women are becoming more prominent in the prison show genre, outlining the need to exami...