representation Flashcards

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what is the campaign’s agenda?

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to encourage women to participate in physical activities by challenging the dominant ideology

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to achieve their agenda, what do they do?

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portrays women extremely positively

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3
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what have women often been though as stereotypically?

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as the weaker sex and often less successful, particularly where sport is concerned

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however, what does this advertising campaign seek to do?

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challenge these stereotypes and convince women of their potential

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5
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what does the female in this image portrayed from?

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a positive viewpoint: she is represented
as independent, confident and happy

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what does the clear focus on the female’s face show?

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an expression of enjoyment and fun

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what are the producers seeking when selecting such an image?

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producers are seeking to challenge the sexism and male dominance in sport

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8
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what has been carefully managed?

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processes of selection and production

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9
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what is this campaign different from others?

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has a certain ‘rawness’ to it

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10
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what does the campaign focus on? how?

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‘real’ women.
no glossy finish and it doesn’t resemble any of the high-end adverts produced by commercial sporting brands

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11
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what are the families suppose to be seen as?

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heroic - aspirational role models for the readers

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12
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what should the audience members see something of themselves in?

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in these women
bringing their own fear of judgement to the forefront and considering whether it is actually an appropriate fear to have when they see the amount of fun and enjoyment these women seem to be experiencing.

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what does the noun “girl” represent and target?

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the whole of the female population and make them feel included, a force to be reckoned with, a team, a united front.

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14
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what term is the noun “girl”?

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an all-encompassing term

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15
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what is “this girl can” considered as?

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brand name

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16
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what can “girl” be thought of when used in the context of sport?

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thought of as having some negative connotations

17
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what is a common simile used to mock someone who cannot throw?

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“throw like a girl”

18
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what does the common simile plays on?

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the stereotype that girls can’t do sport

19
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what could the common simile be in response to?

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Perhaps then this statement is in response to that idea, “This Girl Can”

20
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what is interestingly different of the campaign?

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campaign is targeting females of all ages,
the word “girl” has been used rather than “woman”

21
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what is “girl” usually associated with?

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younger females and there is an argument to say that women over a certain age may feel disconnected from this campaign