Gender in The Owl House

Title

Gender in The Owl House

Creator

Caitlin Tell

Description

I'm an autistic person who likes drawing, running, and swimming. I also enjoy watching animation and I hope that one day I could learn to animate as well. Since The Owl House is my special interest, I wanted to take the opportunity to go over how the show handled gender representation to show how even an animated show that was made with young kids in mind can still tell impactful and well written stories. This project also played a role in helping me analyze other stories that I read in other classes and how art can be used to express deep meanings and messages.

Source

Created for Andrew Manno's WGST110 Introduction to Women and Gender Studies course.

Date

2024

Rights

Copyright Caitlin Tell. This item should not be downloaded, copied, or used without permission.

Format

PDF

Type

Text

Original Format

PowerPoint

Files

Tell NB.pdf

Collection

Citation

Caitlin Tell, “Gender in The Owl House,” RVCC student coursework exhibits, accessed April 29, 2024, https://rvcclibrary.omeka.net/items/show/107.