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Gabriel Tan 6-10 Academic paper (HRP, HSSRP)

Role conflict: Female athleticism versus femininity – A study in films . Gabriel Tan 6-10 Academic paper (HRP, HSSRP). Masculinity vs femininity (sports and females). Sports as a masculine social arena. Females are expected to fit certain gender roles. . FREAKY.

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Gabriel Tan 6-10 Academic paper (HRP, HSSRP)

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  1. Role conflict: Female athleticism versus femininity – A study in films Gabriel Tan 6-10 Academic paper (HRP, HSSRP)

  2. Masculinity vs femininity (sports and females) • Sports as a masculine social arena. Females are expected to fit certain gender roles. FREAKY • Role conflict  Masculinity of sports vs traditional femininity

  3. Pedro Roque, who decided not to send Cuban female boxers to the London 2012 Olympics, explained,"women should be showing off their beautiful face, not getting punched in the face.”

  4. Why study film? • Feminist film theory

  5. Rationale/Research questions

  6. Thesis Statement • In films, female athletes subvert traditional femininity and gender roles. However, they are not extremely masculine, and are still depicted as physically attractive, desirable to men, and/or fragile in order to gain greater viewership ...[to be continued]

  7. Film analysis

  8. Methodology

  9. What has been accomplished

  10. Million Dollar Baby 31 year-old, impoverished Maggie, and her manager Frankie

  11. SUPPRESSING FEMININITY IN ORDER TO BOX • Contrasting characters: • Maggie emasculates “Danger”  contrast between “masculine” female and “feminine” male • Hilary Swank (smaller breasts and muscular arms) chosen for role  less feminine than “show ladies” and sisters in film

  12. Inability to suppress gentle nature, and treated by many as “a girl” • Behavior  imbues girlish nature • Hesitates to beat opponents in the face for fear of “disfiguring them” • Childish whims and behavior after winning

  13. Manager treating Maggie as a “girl” • Overprotective of Maggie, treats her like a little girl- “protect yourself at all times” • Manager regretted training her after she was paralyzed  “she’s just a girl” and he “should have known better”

  14. She’s the Man Pretends to be male just to play soccer because she wasn’t accepted as female soccer player

  15. Tomboy by nature, men by choice • Contrasting realms • Debutante ball (womanhood) vs Soccer (very strong themes)  Violet refuses to go for former • Contrasting characters

  16. Exaggerated gender transformation • Covert message: Females athletes are undergoing a major gendered transformation • Significance between twins  Violet just as good as a male

  17. Finally becoming a lady • Character development • Finally willing to attend debutante ceremony at end of film  transition into womanhood • Make soccer seem like a passing phase • Feminine attraction

  18. 2nd research question: narratives

  19. Film Narratives

  20. Traditional gender roles • For eg, ‘feminine’, ‘lady-like’, ‘well-mannered’

  21. so what? Societal implications of narratives

  22. Possible implications • Adds no value to societal discourse • Gender neutral depiction • Such films want to appear neutral on the issue in order not to be controversial and maximize viewership

  23. Thesis Statement (continued) • This conflict in portrayal distorts societal discourse because it confuses the role of these films in society and what they say regarding female athleticism • Layman may not understand bias of film, or conflict in portrayal

  24. Reaching out

  25. webreport • http://femaleathleticismandfemininity.weebly.com/the-project.html

  26. Thank you

  27. Bibliography • Million Dollar Baby image from http://www.nobadmovie.net/2011/02/million-dollar-baby.html • Boxing image from http://www.horrorsleazetrash.com/flash-fiction/willis-gordon-on-boxing/ • Sports Woman image from http://ethicsalarms.com/2011/11/14/judging-mcqueary-child-rape-bystander-ethics/ • Million Dollar Baby cover image from http://www.google.com.sg/imgres?um=1&sa=N&hl=en&biw=1366&bih=667&tbm=isch&tbnid=FtYD9XoVHANyNM:&imgrefurl=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Million_Dollar_Baby&docid=AsOEoBlkytJU1M&imgurl=http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/d/d3/Million_Dollar_Baby_poster.jpg/220px-Million_Dollar_Baby_poster.jpg&w=220&h=326&ei=tcjaUcr4DoWKrQfM84HQBQ&zoom=1&ved=1t:3588,r:0,s:0,i:87&iact=rc&page=1&tbnh=182&tbnw=123&start=0&ndsp=12&tx=64&ty=83

  28. She’s the Man cover image from http://fallingbottoms.blogspot.sg/2013/06/shes-man.html • Her best move cover image from http://gethemoviez.com/her-best-move-2007/ • Mass Media Effect image from http://learn.cvuhs.org/course/view.php?id=1489” • “It absorbs right up” image from http://www.tumblr.com/tagged/shes%20the%20man

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