Research Symposium

23rd annual Undergraduate Research Symposium, April 6, 2023

Adrian Velazquez-Lassalle he/they Poster Session 3: 2:45 pm - 3:45 pm/ Poster #56


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BIO


My name is Adrian Velazquez, and I am currently a first year history student looking to become an economics major. I love exploring the different structures that define societies, their histories, and their economies. For recreation, I enjoy activities like sightseeing, planespotting, playing with Legos, hip-hop dancing, and research. I hope to use the knowledge and experience I gain at FSU to improve on critical problems facing the nation and the world, like secular stagnation, climate change, and economic/social disparities.

Representation of Women in Female-Directed Bollywood Films

Authors: Adrian Velazquez-Lassalle, Ms. Rebecca Peters
Student Major: history
Mentor: Ms. Rebecca Peters
Mentor's Department: Department of Religion
Mentor's College: Florida State University
Co-Presenters: Salieu Jalloh, Ashley Dempster, Vida Fauble

Abstract


Movies are a form of cultural production that not only represent the environments they come from, but also influence cultural conceptions and understandings themselves. Therefore, the way in which female characters are represented reflects on both Indian society at large as well as the changing dynamics of the film industry. Compared to their male peers, female directors are underrepresented in Bollywood, and as a result, there may be differences in how female directors portray gender on screen. This study explores whether women directors influence how female characters are portrayed in film by analyzing the representation, presentation, and presence of female characters in Bollywood films directed by women. However, investigating a subject of such scope needs to be broken down in order to draw more concrete quantitative data. Using a method known as “coding”, this project went through each speaking female character in selected Bollywood films, noting things such as their demographic makeup, clothing, gendered behavior, and the way they interact with other women. The coding process was done multiple times per character to ensure the reliability of the data. Although the study is still ongoing, the investigation of films completed so far has resulted in notable preliminary results. ​

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Keywords: women movie film representation