Research Symposium

22nd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium

Prerna Ravinder She/Her/Hers Poster Session 5: 1:30 - 2:15/Poster #42


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BIO


I am from Lakeland, Florida. In my free time, I enjoy painting, drawing, and reading. I am currently planning on becoming a lawyer. I am passionate about helping those in need.

Representation of Women in Female-Directed Bollywood Films

Authors: Prerna Ravinder, Rebecca Peters
Student Major: Interdisciplinary Social Science, Computer Programming and Applications
Mentor: Rebecca Peters
Mentor's Department: Department of Religion
Mentor's College: Arts and Sciences
Co-Presenters: Serena Aiken, Morgan Strickland, Reagan Haddix

Abstract


This project looks at how having a female director in Bollywood films impacts a film and the way women are represented. Representation has been steadily increasing and support of equal opportunity jobs have gained public support due to publication of studies showing the gross underrepresentation of women. Our research finds the number of female characters and how they are shown through the film coding process, with close watching and marking every time we see certain things. Each research member would be paired with one to three other members to watch and analyze one film. The number of all male and female characters would be found and surveys on each female character would be completed and referenced to other members’ surveys. The surveys ask questions about the character’s class, caste, religion, clothing, level of modesty, if and how they are sexualized, accessories, their relationships, and other linked areas. We argue that when the director of a Bollywood film is a woman, female characters are shown closer to reality and are less sexually emphasized.

Keywords: Representation, Film, Female