Abstract

The representation of gender in film and media plays an important role in shaping societal norms and influencing public perception of gender roles. This paper examines gender portrayals across media, spanning historical, theoretical, and cultural perspectives to address both the constraints and transformations within gender representations. By analyzing stereotypes, tropes, and the influence of feminist and queer theories, this study sheds light on the impact of media’s portrayal of gender on societal attitudes and expectations. Additionally, it investigates how intersectionality complicates gender representation by considering the combined influences of race, sexuality, and socioeconomic status. This review provides a comprehensive critique of how film and media continue to shape gender narratives while pushing toward a more inclusive, multi-faceted understanding of gender identities. Keywords: Gender Representation, Media Studies, Film Theory, Stereotypes, Intersectionality, Feminist Theory.

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