Media Representation Flashcards
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Stuart Hall
Theories of representation
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- Representation is the production of meaning through the signs in a text
- Representation is the way in which meaning is given to the things which are depicted
- Stereotyping, as a form of representation, reduces people to a few simple characteristics or traits
- Stereotyping tends to occur where there are inequalities of power, as subordinate or excluded groups are constructed as different or ‘other’
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Gauntlett
Theories of identity
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- The media provide us with ‘tools’ or resources that we use to construct our identities
- In the past the media tended to convey singular, straightforward messages about ideal types of males & female identities
- The media today offer audiences a more diverse range of stars, icons and characters from whom we may pick and mix different ideas
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Van Zoonen
Feminist theory
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- Gender is constructed through discourse (spoken or written communication), and that its meaning varies according to cultural and historical context
- The display of women’s bodies as objects to be looked at is a core element of western patriarchal culture
- In mainstream culture the visual and narrative codes that are used to construct the male body as spectacle differ from those used to objectify the female body
- Men frequently portrayed as active & strong
- Women frequently portrayed as passive & submissive, focus on sexiness, more focus on an ‘ideal’ shape, visual codes place women as focus of the male gaze
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bell hooks
Feminist theory
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- The colour codes - the Lighter skinned women are considered more desirable and fit better into the western ideology of beauty
- Black women are objectified and sexualised in hip-hop reflecting the colonialist view of black women being sexually disposable
- Commodified blackness, a mediated view of black women culture is considered the norm
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Judith Butler
Theories of gender performality
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Judith Butler (1956-) is Professor of Comparative Literature and Rhetoric at the University of California, Berkeley, and is well known as a theorist of power, gender, sexuality and identity - specifically related to Media.
- The idea that identity is performatively constructed by the very ‘expressions’ that are said to be its results (it is manufactured through a set of acts).
- The idea that there is no gender identity behind the expressions of gender.
- The idea that performativity is not a singular act, but a repetition and a ritual.
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Gilroy
Theories of ethnicity and post-colonialism
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- Colonialism discourses continue to inform
contemporary attitudes to race and ethnicity in the postcolonial era - Civilisation constructs racial hierarchies and sets up binary oppositions based on notions of otherness