Agency Unrealized: Women Students in Film Production Classes
Issue Date
2011-04-22Author
Banion, Teresa Mary
Publisher
University of Kansas
Format
110 pages
Type
Thesis
Degree Level
M.A.
Discipline
Film & Media Studies
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Abstract This study looks at the issue of agency in women undergraduate students enrolled in film production classes at the University of Kansas during the Spring Semester 2010. Women undergraduates students enrolled in production classes participated in a focus group which addressed their behavior and experiences in production classes. The writing of Dr. Jean Baker Miller in her work Toward a New Psychology of Women, 1976, served as a means to analyze the findings.
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