A2 theories Flashcards

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Giroux

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youth becomes an empty category because adults construct these representations of youth reflecting their adult concerns, anxiety,etc

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Aceland

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negative representations of the youth are for the greater good - “ideologies of protection” as adults are trying to enforce how to behave or even how not to behave.

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Tessa Perkins

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stereotyping is not a simple process and contains a number of assumptions that can be challenged

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Gramsci

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there is a sense of hegemony as the representations are based on the ideologies of the adults, resulting in negative stereotyping and moral panic.

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Baurdrillard

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key concepts can increasingly be intertwined with reality

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Gramsci -cultural hegemony

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dominance of one culture over the other

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Leon Festinger

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Downward Social Comparison theory, which states that people compare themselves with others who are not as proficient as we are.
eg- characters in films are shown to be in a far worse situation than ourselves, which results in them gratifying the audience as perhaps it ensures a sense of security and comfort.

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O’Connor

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Although the internet and technology increases globalisation, O’Connor suggests that its creating cultural homogenisation as it seems that the ideologies of the western culture are dominating in reference to Hollywood films.

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Dyer

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Star theory - pleasure of recognition

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Stuart hall

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the media and therefore often audiences often blur race and class
black representations - entertainers ,faithful slaves and happy natives
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Edward

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the west constructs a meaning of the east as dangerous, different and uncivilised

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Alvarado

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representations of ethnicity- 
exotic 
dangerous
humorous
pitied
eg jumanji - kevin hart
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Frantz fanon

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black skin , white masks

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Zillman and cantor

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affective disposition - audiences rooting for morally good represented characters

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zillman

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excitation transfer - audiences feel worried for characters presented as good or moral

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16
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downward social comparison

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characters are represented in a situation far more worse than the secure and comfortable situation of the audience = gratification

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ego involvement

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The extent to which we see an attitude object as being important or significant.
(people, places, and things, that have an attitude or opinion associated with it.)
eg- characters emotions towards earthquakes resonate with its audience

18
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post colonialism

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focuses on the oppression of those who were ruled under colonisation
giving other countries British values - westernised - at one point Great Britain ruled the whole world

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cultural imperialism

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the most dominant culture exporting media products in the USA

20
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Edward Said -

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orientalism - non western cultures are represented through western eyes largely because of the impact of cultural imperialism throughout the power of western media

21
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Meghan markle

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introduce yourself as who you are, not what colour your parent happen to be