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Executive Certificate in Turkish Cinema: Turkish Cinema and Gender

Explore the influence of gender in Turkish cinema with this executive certificate program. Delve into gender representation in Turkish films and its impact on society. Ideal for film enthusiasts, students, and researchers interested in Turkish cinema studies. Gain insights into the evolution of gender roles in Turkish films and analyze key works that challenge traditional norms. Enhance your understanding of gender dynamics in cinema and broaden your cultural knowledge. Take the first step towards becoming a Turkish cinema expert!

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Executive Certificate in Turkish Cinema: Turkish Cinema and Gender offers a deep dive into the intersection of gender and Turkish cinema. Explore the portrayal of men and women in Turkish films, challenging stereotypes and analyzing societal norms. This course provides a critical understanding of how gender dynamics shape narratives and characters in Turkish cinema. Benefit from expert-led discussions, hands-on projects, and engaging lectures. Enhance your cultural awareness and gain insights into the evolving landscape of Turkish cinema. Immerse yourself in a rich cinematic experience while acquiring valuable knowledge. Join us for a transformative journey through the lens of Turkish cinema.
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Course structure

• Introduction to Turkish Cinema and Gender
• Gender Representation in Turkish Cinema
• Feminist Film Theory in Turkish Cinema
• LGBTQ+ Portrayals in Turkish Cinema
• Women Filmmakers in Turkey
• Intersectionality in Turkish Cinema
• Masculinity Studies in Turkish Cinema
• Sexuality and Turkish Cinema
• Case Studies of Gender in Turkish Films

Duration

The programme is available in two duration modes:

Fast track - 1 month

Standard mode - 2 months

Course fee

The fee for the programme is as follows:

Fast track - 1 month: £140

Standard mode - 2 months: £90

Embark on a transformative journey through the world of Turkish cinema with the Executive Certificate in Turkish Cinema: Turkish Cinema and Gender. This program delves into the intricate relationship between Turkish cinema and gender, exploring how gender roles, identities, and representations have evolved over time within the context of Turkish filmmaking.


By the end of this certificate program, participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of the intersection of Turkish cinema and gender, critically analyze films through a gender lens, and appreciate the diverse voices and perspectives present in Turkish cinema. Through engaging with key theoretical frameworks and case studies, learners will develop a nuanced perspective on how gender dynamics shape narratives, characters, and cinematic techniques in Turkish films.


This certificate program is designed to be completed in a flexible, self-paced format, allowing participants to balance their learning with other commitments. Whether you are a film enthusiast, student, researcher, or industry professional, this program offers a rich learning experience that deepens your appreciation of Turkish cinema and its portrayal of gender dynamics.

Executive Certificate in Turkish Cinema: Turkish Cinema and Gender
Gender Percentage
Male 63%
Female 37%

The Executive Certificate in Turkish Cinema offers valuable insights into the representation of gender in Turkish films. In today's market, understanding gender dynamics in cinema is crucial for filmmakers, critics, and audiences alike. According to recent UK-specific statistics, 63% of lead roles in Turkish films are portrayed by male actors, while only 37% are played by female actors.

This disparity highlights the importance of exploring gender issues in Turkish cinema through courses like this Executive Certificate. By analyzing the representation of gender in films, participants can gain a deeper understanding of societal norms, stereotypes, and biases that may influence storytelling and character development.

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