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Source=[Students completing this subject should:
<ul>
<li>understand the ideological implications behind the process of stereotyping and the structuring of types within both mainstream and non-mainstream film as well as television;
<li>evaluate the validity of the psychoanalytic interpretations of sexual difference, identification, voyeurism and fetishism and explore how relevant these models are within a filmic context.
<li>apply a variety of theoretical approaches to close textual analysis of specific films and television programmes;
<li>account for the place of the male/female spectator within the spectator-screen relationship;
</ul>]
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<ul>
<li>understand the ideological implications behind the process of stereotyping and the structuring of types within both mainstream and non-mainstream film as well as television;
<li>evaluate the validity of the psychoanalytic interpretations of sexual difference, identification, voyeurism and fetishism and explore how relevant these models are within a filmic context.
<li>apply a variety of theoretical approaches to close textual analysis of specific films and television programmes;
<li>account for the place of the male/female spectator within the spectator-screen relationship.
</ul>]
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