1. Title:
Misogyny vs. Misandry
Thursday 5th May 2016
FM4:
Varieties of Film Experience – Issues and Debates
Section C:
Single Film – Close Critical Study
(30 Marks)
2. Why?
Aims & Objectives
• YOU WILL re-cap HOW an
ideology you need to know for the
exam applies to the text.
• YOU WILL develop an
understanding of the Single Film
Case Study and it’s many complex
ideologies and approaches.
• YOU WILL analyse a key scene
from the text.
• Review the learning.
AO1
Demonstrate knowledge and
understanding of film as an
audio-visual form of creative
expression together and
AO2
Apply knowledge and
understanding, including
some of the common critical
approaches that characterise
the subject, when exploring
and analysing films.
3. Entrance Activity
Robert B___ ‘I___n J_____’ (19___) ideology – Male frustration and anger at society –
“The a_____h of s____ m____” and how
“part of their gr___ rose out of re_______ss from their f______s”
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• WHAT did Fight Club offer? (Refuge, escapism – From WHAT?)
• “Wildman” (Robert Bly) – Tyler Durden – Guides a young man through the stages
of male growth and remind him (‘The narrator’) of his masculinity and purpose.
In your exercise books, YOU MUST analyse and identify an example
(or more) of where Tyler Durden conforms to the “Wildman”
ideology.
YOU SHOULD note down evidence to support your Point of view.
4. BRANDING (Propp’s Narrative Functions): Hero is branded
“Wildman” (Robert Bly)
• WHAT did this branding do to ‘The Narrator’?
• Tyler makes Soap - WHAT is he trying to cleanse?
9. ‘Tyler Durden is a motherf*cker’ - Chris Landis
“After Jack has shot himself and killed Tyler, he is able to see more clearly.
He now seems to not require his Father or Tyler or anyone else; he is able to love Marla
and accept her love in return”
10. TASK – WHAT HAVE YOU LEARNT?
How are Gender roles represented in ‘Fight Club’? [30 Marks]
Introduction (In no particular order cover the areas below) –
• Introduce the institutional information surrounding the film – ‘Name of Film’ (Date – Director)
• Provide a brief overview of HOW Gender role(s) are represented in the text.
• Include a relevant theory/critical review – e.g Rookh Kshatriya (2012) – The male characters represented in
‘Fight Club’ have been “systematically robbed of” their manhood.
Main Body –
• Use the Critical Reviews and/or your notes to establish HOW Gender roles are represented in ‘Fight Club’ – for
example:
Robert Bly, Coupland and Generation X, Ebbert (1999)
• Key areas to focus on: Misandry and Misogyny
• Key Characters: Tyler, Jack, Bob and Marla
Conclusion – Brief - “To conclude, both Gender roles are represented as……”
11. YOU SHOULD produce an answer to this question based around the research you
have carried out today.