Zusammenfassung der Ressource
A2 Media Studies: Representation
- Stereotypes
- Judgements are
made on the way
people look.
- These judgements are a part
of life. and change over time.
For example: Smokers used
to be the height of
sophistication whereas
smoking is now a rather
lower class thing to indulge
in.
- Quite often
sterotypes are
negative. This isn't
always the case
though because one
stereotype is that
Asians are good at
Mathematics.
- Power of
Representation
- The media can
shape the
thoughts and
beliefs of
people.
- An Example of this is
the way in which the
Nazis made the Jewish
seem in the Second
World War.
- This
encouraged
persecution
and
prejudice.
- Led to the
Holocaust that
killed over 2 million
people.
- The media
encouraged
indifference and
this was conveyed
through
propaganda.
- The public came to
believe that Jews were
undesirable.
- Gender Representation
- In the 1950's and 1960's
Women were almost
always portrayed in the
same way. Which is where
the feminist movement
came from.
- Women were displayed as:
Looking Attractive, Being a
supportive role for the
husband, being in
charge of house work and
children.
- Representation of Ethnicity
- Stuart Hall in the 1970's
- Hall studied the
representation of black
people on British Television
in the 1970's
- He found that black
people were
represented in three
ways.
- The Faithful and Happy Slave.
- The primative
and cunning
natives.
- The Clowns
and
Entertainers
- The 3 types of
representation helped to
reinforce ideologies of the
time.
- Such as slavery and
colonialism is acceptable
and that black people
embrace and accept this
hegemonic position