Sunday, 15 October 2017

STEREOTYPES & DR CAGES

Representations

Stereotypes created: Frenchman-beret, moustache and baguette
Inner city youth- drugs, alcohol and violence
A Scottish person- kilt, ginger beard and haggis
Arab decent- hairy, big beard, turban and man dress

Stereotypes: media industries use stereotypes because the audience will instantly understands them. Think of stereotypes as a 'visual shortcut'. Used so much that you begin to think its true.

Archetypes: This is the 'ultimate' stereotype. For example, the white stiletto wearing, big busted, brainless blonder bimbo.

Countertype: A representation that challenges traditional stereotype associations of groups, people or places.

Gatekeepers: controls the news, what is said in the paper and what isn't.


Disability
Regionalism

Class
Age
Gender
Ethnicity
Sexuality

Intertextuality: using many other texts to form a new dress. Other media references used to create a new one.

Representation in Ill Manors- Plan B
-The youths, chavs
-Politics is sh*t
-The youth are fighters
-smoking
- gangs, fighting, stealing and live in 'council' area
- The fight between government and youth
- the rich don't belong
- 'chav's' having fun - dancing



Urban safari- refers to housing and that the youth are animals

homework:

gender: in this video the women were originally nude but got taken down and the final video still has the women in minimal clothing. this presents women as a sexual 'toy' for men.



in this video Kesha sings about the power a woman has, even though they are sometimes portrayed as less than men she shows the power of a woman.



this shows that people have finally realised that women can do it.












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