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Help Name My Blog? Pleeeeaaasee?

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DontCallMePeanut · 09/07/2011 14:52

I'm thinking about starting a blog providing a feminist critique of every film I watch, in order to prepare for my dissertation, which I'll need to start considering soon.

However, I'm having a serious creative bypass at the moment, and am feeling little inspiration. This must have beenn how Transformers was made. So, was wondering if any of you wonderful people had any suggestions for me, please? [hgrin]

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DontCallMePeanut · 09/07/2011 23:01

I like Movie (Wo)Mania Grin

I've gone for lightscamerafeminism in the URL, with The Red Pill as the title of the blog. Will probably add a bit about the Bechdel Test, and have to make sense of the Male Gaze as well, but after that, the review on Alice will be up. :)

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joaninha · 09/07/2011 23:53

Can I put in my first request for a review? Bridesmaids!

Catitainahatita · 09/07/2011 23:56

Good luck!

DontCallMePeanut · 09/07/2011 23:57

OOh, noted and will be up sooon, Joaninha! Grin

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emilykettle · 10/07/2011 00:06

Please post a link! It sounds great [hsmile]

p.s. I'm sure you will have, but have you heard about 'Smurfette syndrome' - no idea who coined it, but it's an interesting point of view about tokenism in films.
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DontCallMePeanut · 10/07/2011 00:11

Oooh, thank you, Prolesworth! Grin Now off to google Smurfette Syndrome.

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emilykettle · 10/07/2011 00:13

Really wish I hadn't clicked on that link... I'm totally going to be up all night [hgrin]

My dissertation isn't even on feminism. sighs
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DontCallMePeanut · 10/07/2011 00:31

What's your dissertation on, Emily?

Have you got to Yoko Ono on there? Grin

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emilykettle · 10/07/2011 00:38

It's on 'how new media has changed storytelling for children' (yawn). I'm beginning to regret choosing a topic which constantly evolves, as there is barely any updated research around.

And I haven't... still working my way round. Quick scan and I couldn't see her though (need to put on glasses...)
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DontCallMePeanut · 10/07/2011 00:44

Ohooohoohoho!

AHng about....

Are you starting wiith the origin of Fairy tales for children? (ASnd yes, you can fit feminism in there...) Wink

I did an essay on a similar subject on my access course. (that's why we had the excited ohooooh...)

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ll31 · 10/07/2011 01:50

can't think of name - - - but inclue review of film - ok whose name I can't remember - about irish traveller - found it paveen lackeen - good film. Also, what about looking at non films but documentaries - the scheme etc? also what about guildford four film - can't think of name - interesting in terms of racism, maybe facsism .. also last exit to brooklyn..

TryLikingClarity · 10/07/2011 09:06

lightscamerafeminism - I like it!

Will be looking out for this blog soon.

Keep us updated!

emilykettle · 10/07/2011 12:32

Peanut - loving the excited "ooo" [hgrin]

I'm looking at how narrative has developed from books to new media, how children access stories (do they read books? what games do they play? what TV do they watch? do they go online?) and whether the shift from traditional storytelling to immersive and interactive storytelling has had an affect on children's development.

It's more social science-y than I'd like, but I really want to find new stuff out instead of repeating old theories.

And that's a great idea - hadn't considered fairy tales, but I think I'll use them in my introductory background to storytelling (Victorians loved them, right Hmm) and show how storytelling has progressed and affected different generations and morals.

And I realised last night that I am talking about feminism! I'm discussing how the media-induced moral panic surrounding children and the internet and whether it has a feminist agenda.

Apologies for boring other MNetters.
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emilykettle · 10/07/2011 12:36

sorry that's meant to read *anti-feminist agenda.

oops.

DontCallMePeanut · 10/07/2011 12:50

Aha, the interesting thing about Fairy Tales is that originally, the weren't written for children at all. The Grimm's started collecting the tales which later became popular as part of a study. But when they published this collection, mothers started writing asking if they could make the tales more child friendly. So, we only have the children's fairy tales we know today as the result of pressure from mothers placed on the Grimms.

I'll see if I can find a link, as I lost my copy of the Grimm's fairy tales. :(

But your dissertation sounds really interesting! Grin

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joaninha · 10/07/2011 16:29

Peanut

You may know this website already but am including link here

feministfrequency as it has a really good bit on the smurfette principle and it may give you some ideas for your blog too.

good luck - am waiting in eager anticipation for your blog -nothing like a bit of cultural analysis to get the old feminist juices going!

DontCallMePeanut · 10/07/2011 17:07

Not come across in before, so thank you, Joaninha. :) Just working through the tropes list now. :)

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