An interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in Zimbabwean films: the case of Daves Guzha’s “sinners” and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress

Film is a potent tool of communication with a large potential to cement or unsettle social relationships. The study focused on an interrogation into the influence of patriarchy to the representation of women in Zimbabwean films. Sinners by Daves Guzha and I want a wedding dress by Tsitsi Dangarembga...

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Main Author: Munetsi, Pamela Tsitsi
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2028
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description Film is a potent tool of communication with a large potential to cement or unsettle social relationships. The study focused on an interrogation into the influence of patriarchy to the representation of women in Zimbabwean films. Sinners by Daves Guzha and I want a wedding dress by Tsitsi Dangarembga were analysed. A qualitative research approach was done to ascertain whether such influence on the representation empowers or disempowers women. The study also examined the possible impacts of such representations on women on the audience/consumers of such films. Interviews with the audience were also done and results revealed that most Zimbabwean films celebrates negative stereotypes of women. Recommendations made are that filmmakers should create images that are gender neutral, images that empower both men and women in the society. Women filmmakers should also stop taking roles that negatively represent them in films.
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spelling ir-11408-20282022-06-27T13:49:04Z An interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in Zimbabwean films: the case of Daves Guzha’s “sinners” and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress Munetsi, Pamela Tsitsi Film, communication Zimbabwean films Film is a potent tool of communication with a large potential to cement or unsettle social relationships. The study focused on an interrogation into the influence of patriarchy to the representation of women in Zimbabwean films. Sinners by Daves Guzha and I want a wedding dress by Tsitsi Dangarembga were analysed. A qualitative research approach was done to ascertain whether such influence on the representation empowers or disempowers women. The study also examined the possible impacts of such representations on women on the audience/consumers of such films. Interviews with the audience were also done and results revealed that most Zimbabwean films celebrates negative stereotypes of women. Recommendations made are that filmmakers should create images that are gender neutral, images that empower both men and women in the society. Women filmmakers should also stop taking roles that negatively represent them in films. 2017-06-14T08:08:17Z 2017-06-14T08:08:17Z 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2028 en open Midlands State University
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An interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in Zimbabwean films: the case of Daves Guzha’s “sinners” and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress
title An interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in Zimbabwean films: the case of Daves Guzha’s “sinners” and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress
title_full An interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in Zimbabwean films: the case of Daves Guzha’s “sinners” and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress
title_fullStr An interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in Zimbabwean films: the case of Daves Guzha’s “sinners” and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress
title_full_unstemmed An interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in Zimbabwean films: the case of Daves Guzha’s “sinners” and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress
title_short An interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in Zimbabwean films: the case of Daves Guzha’s “sinners” and Tsitsi Dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress
title_sort interrogation into the influence of patriarchy on the representation of women in zimbabwean films: the case of daves guzha’s “sinners” and tsitsi dangarembga’s i want a wedding dress
topic Film, communication
Zimbabwean films
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2028
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