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Title: Media Studies


1
  • Media Studies
  • Representation

2
Aims and Objectives
  • Define what we mean by Representation
  • Discuss the accuracy of media representations
  • Examine media sterotyping
  • Evaluate how minority groups may be affected by
    media representations

3
Representation
  • What is Representation?
  • The process by which the media present to us
    the real world
  • (Rayner et. al p.63)

4
Representation
  • The media re-present reality to us
  • Media texts are constructed using codes
    combinations of symbolic, iconic and indexical
    signs
  • Representation is therefore a version of reality

5
Mediation
  • Before we read a newspaper or watch a film or TV
    programme mediation occurs
  • Mediation is a process of intrepretation by
    producers of media texts involving-
  • Selection
  • Shaping
  • Editing
  • Emphasising
  • De-emphasising

6
Mediation
  • Representations in the media are often subjected
    to
  • Agendas a particular newspaper/TV station may
    adopt a particular ideological slant, e.g.
    conservative, liberal or left wing
  • Gatekeeping ensuring only those items which
    suit the ideological agenda are used
  • Why are American TV Stations not showing the
    bodies of US Soldiers arriving back from Iraq?

7
Stereotyping
  • What are stereotypes?
  • Widely circulated ideas or assumptions about
    particular groups
  • Branston Stafford, p. 91

8
Stereotyping
  • What characteristics would you attribute to the
    following groups?
  • Irish
  • Scottish
  • English
  • Americans
  • Jews
  • Women
  • Homosexuals

9
Stereotyping
  • What characteristics would you attribute to the
    following groups?
  • SA Rugby Supporters
  • English Football Supporters
  • Old People
  • People with Disabilities
  • Travellers/Gypsies
  • Blacks

10
Characteristics of Stereotypes
  • They categorise and evaluate groups
  • They place emphasis on a particular aspect of the
    group
  • Stereotypes can be positive and negative

11
Reverse Stereotypes
  • Reverse Stereotypes seek to question stereotypes
    sometimes in an ironic fashion, examples
  • Pregnant Men
  • Role reversals men as homemakers
  • Women as Boss

12
Activity
  • How do The Simpsons stereotype different groups?

13
Media Debates on Representation
  • Media Debates on Representation generally focus
    on the following-
  • Gender
  • Race and Ethnicity
  • Age
  • Socioeconomic Status
  • Disability

14
Gender
  • Discrimination against women is called Sexism
  • Feminist criticisms of depiction of women focuses
    on the stereotyping of women, e.g.
  • Women in subservient roles to men
  • Housewife, homemaker, mother
  • Sexual Objects
  • Idealised version of female beauty

15
Gender Representations
  • Recent media texts have shown a growth in gender
    equality in the media strong independent
    females sometimes referred to as Post-feminism
  • Girl Power
  • Absolutely Fabulous
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer
  • Lara Croft
  • Charlies Angels
  • Kill Bill

16
Representation of Homosexuality
  • Discrimination against homosexuals is called
    Homophobia
  • Until quite recently, gays and lesbians were
    Taboo in the Media
  • Gay characters and references to the existence
    of homosexuality were routinely laundered off the
    screen for ..half a century
  • (Russo 1981, quoted in Branston Stafford, p. 99)

17
Representation of Homosexuality
  • In what way has representation of homosexuality
    in the media changed over the past decade?

18
Queer Theory
  • What is it?
  • An examination of the way gender representation
    are changing and evolving
  • People are developing more fluid identities
  • Challenges traditional notions of masculinity and
    femininity

19
Queer Theory - Activity
  • Think in terms of the following TV Characters and
    Performers, what characteristics would you
    attribute to them?
  • Frasier and Niles - Frasier
  • Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha Sex and
    the City
  • Ross, Chandler and Joey Friends
  • Julian Carey - Comedian
  • Graham Norton - Comedian

20
Race and Ethnicity
  • Discrimination against Racial and Ethnic
    Minorities is called Racism
  • Race representation in the media has been
    criticised on the following grounds
  • Rigid Stereotyping, e.g. Plantation Blacks, Red
    Indians, Black Gangstas
  • Under-representation of racial minorities on
    prime time TV
  • Few Racial Role Models depicted

21
Race Representation in UK Media
  • UK Media Representation of Race
  • Stuart Hall (1974) Black Men, White Media
  • Media reflects white middle class attitudes and
    experience
  • Most Blacks belong to the working class
  • Appearance of blacks in media usually connected
    to immigrant issues or social problems
  • Childrens television was particularly whiter
    than white
  • No coverage of black issues as perceived by
    Blacks

22
Stuart Hall
  • Examining media coverage of Blacks in 1981, Hall
    found that media images of blacks showed them as
    either
  • The Native
  • The Entertainer
  • The Social Problem

23
Race - Activity
  • Has Race representation become more positive?
  • Identify a number of TV programmes with positive
    representation
  • Identify a number of Black, Asian and Latino Role
    models

24
Age
  • Discrimination against old people is called
    Ageism
  • Rigid sterotyping of old people in the media
    think of Victor Meldrew
  • Stereotypes are now being challenged
  • The Golden Girls was a precursor of Sex and the
    City

25
Socioeconomic Status
  • Lower class, working class and unemployed people
    are often negatively stereotyped
  • Lazy layabouts, - think of Les in Coronation
    Street, Mickeys family in Eastenders

26
Disability
  • Very little representation of people with
    disabilities in the Media
  • Usually negative stereotypes, particularly of
    people with mental health issues
  • Seen as somehow broken, dependent, pitiable
    rather than as independent human beings

27
Useful Web Site
  • Further discussion and articles on representation
    can be found at Mediaknowall a UK Site
  • www.mediaknowall.com/representation.html

28
  • Select a media image that represents a stereotype
    and a media image that represents a reverse
    stereotype.

29
  • Create an ironic caption for your image.
  • Produce an Indesign page containing your
    stereotype image with the caption placed below
    the image.

30
Glossary
  • Representation
  • Mediation
  • Agendas
  • Gatekeeping
  • Stereotypes
  • Reverse
  • Stereotypes
  • Gender
  • Sexism
  • Post-Feminism
  • Homosexuality
  • Homophobia
  • Queer Theory
  • Race
  • Ethnicity
  • Racism
  • Age
  • Ageism
  • Socioeconomic Status
  • Disability

31
References
  • Branston, G. Stafford, R. (2003) The Media
    Students Book (3rd ed), Routledge, London
  • Hartley, J. (2002), Communication, Cultural and
    Media Studies, The Key Concepts, Routledge,
    London
  • Rayner, P. et. al (2001) Media Studies The
    Essential Introduction, Routledge, London
  • Watson, J. Hill, A. (2000), Dictionary of Media
    Communication Studies, (5th ed), arnold, London
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