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Film Topics: Ideology

Film Topics: Ideology . Mr. Skaar ALHS Film Studies. The history of all human society, past and present, has been the history of class struggle. Karl Marx. Introduction.

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Film Topics: Ideology

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  1. Film Topics: Ideology Mr. Skaar ALHS Film Studies

  2. The history of all human society,past and present,has been the history of class struggle.Karl Marx

  3. Introduction Ideology is usually defined as a body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class, or culture.

  4. Topics of Discussion • Degrees of Didacticism • The Left - Center - Right Model • Culture, Religion, and Ethnicity • Feminism • Gay Liberation • Tone

  5. Degrees of Didacticism Double Function of Art: To teach and to provide pleasure (Didactic/Entertaining) Degrees of Didacticism: • Neutral (Honey, I shrunk the Kids) • Implicit (Splash, Pretty Woman) • Explicit (AlexandarNyvsky, The Grapes of Wrath, Boyz N the Hood)

  6. Degrees of Didacticism • Vast majority of American films are Implicit • Star system often provides clues • Personality Stars (John Wayne): clear • Actor Stars (Tom Cruise, Alan Rickman): unclear • Good looks, sex appeal contribute to positive image • Tom Cruise (Top Gun, Born on 4th of July) • Julia Roberts (Pretty Woman) • Other methods which enlist our sympathies: • Underdogs • Emotionally Vulnerable • Funny, Charming, Intelligent soften • Negatively drawn character traits

  7. Degrees of Didacticism • Analysis of ideological values difficult • Character usually a fusion of conflicting traits • Character’s values not necessarily those of film maker • Ideology another language system in film with many forms of expression—dialect, editing styles (montage,e.g.), costumes, sound, space, camera angles

  8. The Left - Center - Right Model • Ideology Spectrum • Left • Communist • Socialist • Liberal/Radical • Center • Liberal • Centrist • Conservative • Right • Conservative/Reactionary • Monarchist/Theocratic • Fascist

  9. The Left - Center - Right Model • Ideological Institutions and Values • Democratic vs. Hierarchical • Environment vs. Heredity • Relative vs. Absolute • Secular vs. Religious • Future vs. Past • Cooperation vs. Competition • Outsiders vs. Insiders • International vs. Nationalistic • Sexual Freedom vs. Marital Monogamy

  10. Culture, Religion, and Ethnicity • Different cultures have different values. • Homogenous • Heterogeneous • Different times have different values. • Religious values vary from culture to culture, and time to time. • Some cultures contain a variety of ethnic groups with distinct values.

  11. Feminism—Women’s Liberation • Product of the ’60s • Prior to ’60s women second class • Screenwriting, editing, etc. • Lesser billing as stars (no “old” female stars) • Stereotyped roles • Outside North America and Europe, sexism still dominant • Many filmmakers champion the cause of women’s rights.

  12. Gay Liberation • Also a product of the ’60s • Arts and entertainment fields tend to be understanding and accepting. • Homophobia (fear of homosexuality), like racism and sexism, widespread in film until recently • Never appeared overtly • Implicit (Maltese Falcon, Rebel Without a Cause)

  13. Tone • Manner of Presentation • General Atmosphere • Determining Factors • Acting Styles • Genre • Voice-over narrator • Music

  14. Additional Terms

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