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Presentation

Full Name of Faculty Mentor

Aneilya Barnes, History, and Kevin Ferguson, Theatre

Major

Theatre Arts

Presentation Abstract

Since its debut in 1977, the Star Wars universe has reshaped the world of fantasy, creating a new template for the modern film and setting a standard for world-building and characters alike. Girls strive to emulate their female heroes from these movies, but a close examination reveals them to be poor feminist icons and stereotypically weak characters. Women receive a fraction of the screen time of their male counterparts, hold little agency over the plot of the movie, and a lack of female perspective results in stunted character development and egregious male saviorism. Even in fantasy realms, girls are taught that the patriarchy reigns supreme. Using the women of the Skywalker Saga, this project will illustrate why they are insufficient role models and develop a guideline for equality in fantasy films.

Location

Virtual Session Room 2

Start Date

21-4-2021 2:50 PM

End Date

21-4-2021 3:10 PM

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Apr 21st, 2:50 PM Apr 21st, 3:10 PM

The Padme Amidala Effect

Virtual Session Room 2

Since its debut in 1977, the Star Wars universe has reshaped the world of fantasy, creating a new template for the modern film and setting a standard for world-building and characters alike. Girls strive to emulate their female heroes from these movies, but a close examination reveals them to be poor feminist icons and stereotypically weak characters. Women receive a fraction of the screen time of their male counterparts, hold little agency over the plot of the movie, and a lack of female perspective results in stunted character development and egregious male saviorism. Even in fantasy realms, girls are taught that the patriarchy reigns supreme. Using the women of the Skywalker Saga, this project will illustrate why they are insufficient role models and develop a guideline for equality in fantasy films.