The Female Gaze in World Cinema

  • type: Seminar (S)
  • chair: General Studies. Forum Science and Society (FORUM)
  • semester: SS 2026
  • time: Wed 2026-04-22
    14:00 - 17:45, once
    50.19 Seminarraum 2
    50.19 InformatiKOM 1 (1)


    Wed 2026-04-29
    14:00 - 17:45, once
    50.19 Seminarraum 2
    50.19 InformatiKOM 1 (1)

    Wed 2026-05-06
    14:00 - 17:45, once
    50.19 Seminarraum 2
    50.19 InformatiKOM 1 (1)

    Wed 2026-05-13
    14:00 - 17:45, once
    50.19 Seminarraum 2
    50.19 InformatiKOM 1 (1)

    Wed 2026-05-20
    14:00 - 17:45, once
    50.19 Seminarraum 2
    50.19 InformatiKOM 1 (1)


  • lecturer: Dr. Özge Çelikaslan-Teuscher
  • sws: 2
  • lv-no.: 1130850
Content

This seminar aims to explore the world cinema from a feminist perspective, focusing on the origins, evolution, and cultural significance of the female gaze.It will examine how traditional cinema has often presented gender through the male gaze, and how feminist frameworks including intersectional perspectives challenge and rethink these representations.

The seminar will trace the transformation of women’s roles in cinema from early works to contemporary independent, avant-garde, and mainstream Hollywood productions. It will also look at films by women directors in transnational contexts, particularly from Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, that critically engage with questions of social roles and gender relations.

Through screenings, discussions, and readings, students will engage with key feminist film theories while examining gender, storytelling, and cinematic form, and explore how these frameworks reshape film aesthetics and our understanding of gender in contemporary society.  

2 - 6 LP

Requirements:

Good English language skills,

Willingness to watch films and complete preparatory readings,

Willingness to prepare a short presentation,

Active participation.

Language of instructionEnglish
Organisational issues

registration required: https://plus.campus.kit.edu/signmeup/procedures/6051