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Todo sobre el test de Bechdel-Wallace en el cine (Introducción al feminismo)

En este curso interactivo y social de 50 minutos, los estudiantes aprenden sobre la Prueba de Bechdel-Wallace, una herramienta feminista algo controvertida que puede usarse para analizar los roles de las mujeres y las niñas en películas y programas de televisión.
Liz Boltz Ranfeld
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1 reunión en vivo
50 minutos horas presenciales

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Grado de EE. UU. 5 - 8
Let's talk about the Bechdel Test, also known as the Bechdel-Wallace test! This Intro to Feminism course will help new and established feminists understand an important film criticism theory related to the role of women in movies. Students who enjoy talking about feminism, women's issues, gender equality, LGBTQ+ concerns, and more will learn all about how the simple, 3-rule Bechdel-Wallace Test can help them recognize patterns in how women and girls are represented in movies. 

In this class, students will learn about the Bechdel Test, named for graphic novelist Alison Bechdel, author of Fun Home, Are You My Mother, and more. The Bechdel Test is a way to evaluate movies for the presence of women and girls. While it doesn't determine whether or not the movie is good or feminist, it does help audiences determine trends in movies of the past and today.

We'll discuss the 3 simple rules of the Bechdel Test and how to apply them to movies. To pass the test, a movie simply needs to do the following:
1) Include 2 women who have names
2) The women have to talk to each other
3) The conversation has to be about something other than a man

We'll talk about movies that pass and fail the Bechdel Test and look at the different reasons why they may pass or fail. 

We'll also address questions like:

-Are movies getting better over time with representing women?
-Why does it matter that women are present in movies?
-Is it a problem that so many movies don't include women and girls? 
-What does "representation" mean and why is it important? 

This is a fun, discussion-focused class where students will have a chance to learn a new concept and apply it to their own interests. 

PARENTS: Please see the parental guidance note below about the intersectional feminist approach used in this class.
Metas de aprendizaje
Students will learn the 3 rules of the Bechdel Test and how to apply it to any movie.
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Orientación para padres
Alison Bechel is a lesbian writer whose work advocates for LGBTQ+ equity and rights. I teach from an intersectional feminist perspective, which means that I view gender as just ONE aspect of the world where equality has not yet been attained. We may address additional areas of social injustice, including racism, classism, ableism, and more. I also teach from a non-binary perspective. Although I use gendered language including "boys" and "girls," I also use language like "all genders" and avoid binary language. Transgender and non-binary children should feel welcome in this course, and we will do our best to use gender-inclusive language.
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Los estudiantes no necesitarán utilizar ninguna aplicación o sitio web más allá de las herramientas estándar de Outschool.
Se unió el January, 2020
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I have been an English professor for 10 years and have taught on diversity and feminist theory in numerous classes. On Outschool, I teach courses on Feminism & pop culture. My writing about feminist issues has been published by Jezebel.com, Everyday Feminism, Role Reboot, The Shriver Report, Salon.com, and more. 

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