Reflection on Analysing Gendered Violence through Popular Culture Select a movie, T.V series, or episode (or even social media examples, memes, reels, tik tok trends) that depicts ONE of the broad themes discussed in the course so far:
Assignment Overview
Reflection on Analysing Gendered Violence through Popular Culture
Select a movie, T.V series, or episode (or even social media examples, memes, reels, tik tok trends) that depicts ONE of the broad themes discussed in the course so far:
- men or boys engaged in crime/violence
- women or girls engaged in crime/violence
- sexual violence/victimisation
Provide a 1000 word analysis of your issue as it is presented in your example.
Guiding Questions/Prompts for structure:
- Provide a relevant summary of the Film/Series/Episode/Plot/Character (you can include pictures, screenshots etc).
- Using at least ONEof the theories from module 2, analyse the storyline, focusing on how the experience/use of violence/crime is represented.
- Is there anthing left unproblematic in this representation? Where are the silences? Can the āproblemā be thought about differently?
4. To what extent do you think these representations relate to the lives of real boys and men, or women and girls?
Brief Summary of Assessment Requirements
This assignment requires a 1000-word critical reflection and analysis on how gendered violence is represented through popular culture. Students must select one example from a film, TV series, episode, or digital media (such as social media trends, memes, or short-form video platforms) that reflects one core theme discussed in the course:
- Men or boys engaged in crime or violence
- Women or girls engaged in crime or violence
- Sexual violence or victimisation
Key Pointers to Be Covered
To meet the assessment criteria, the analysis must:
- Provide a clear and relevant summary of the chosen media example, including storyline, key characters, and context.
- Apply at least one theoretical framework from Module 2 to analyse how crime or violence is represented.
- Critically examine what aspects of the representation are problematic, oversimplified, or left unaddressed, including silences and omissions.
- Reflect on whether the āproblemā of violence could be understood differently through alternative perspectives.
- Evaluate how closely these representations relate to real-life experiences of men and boys or women and girls.
The assignment emphasises critical thinking, theory application, and reflective analysis, rather than descriptive storytelling.
Academic Mentorās Step-by-Step Approach
The academic mentor supported the student through a structured and progressive guidance process, ensuring the analysis met academic expectations and learning outcomes.
Step 1: Selecting an Appropriate Example and Theme
The mentor first helped the student:
- Identify a media example that clearly aligned with one course theme.
- Ensure the example offered sufficient depth for critical analysis rather than surface-level description.
- Clarify the central issue of violence or crime to maintain a focused argument throughout the essay.
Step 2: Planning the Structure Using the Guiding Prompts
Next, the mentor guided the student to:
- Use the provided prompts as sectional anchors for the essay.
- Balance word count between summary, theory application, and critical reflection.
- Create a logical flow from description to analysis to reflection.
This prevented overemphasis on plot summary and ensured analytical depth.
Step 3: Applying Theory from Module 2
The mentor then supported the student in:
- Selecting a relevant theory from Module 2 that best explained the representation of violence.
- Explaining the theory clearly in academic language before applying it.
- Linking theoretical concepts directly to specific scenes, characters, or narratives in the chosen media.
This step strengthened the analytical quality of the assignment.