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Representation

Representation. This presentation is intended for AS students, as an introduction to the themes you will consider for the first question in your Media exam paper. What we mean.

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Representation

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  1. Representation • This presentation is intended for AS students, as an introduction to the themes you will consider for the first question in your Media exam paper.

  2. What we mean • The way in which people, places or events are re-presented to audiences. They are designed to be believable, however if you look closely they are often stereotypical. • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9CuGfi9I4KA

  3. Consider how the following key groups are typically represented in film…. women

  4. Consider how the following key groups are typically represented in film…. men

  5. Watch andhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fNrM6Mqnb2cand write two columns- one on men and one on how women are represented.

  6. Men • There are common stereotypes of men in the media. These include: • The joker • The jock • The strong silent type • The big shot • The action hero • The buffoon

  7. Women • There are also common stereotypes of women in the media. Women are often seen as: • Sex objects • Weak – dependent on men • Easily frightened • Emotional • Hysterical • Less intelligent

  8. Consider how the following key groups are typically represented in film…. children

  9. Kids as victims. Cute kids sell newspapers. Little devils. Kids are brilliant. Kids as accessories. “Kids these days.” Brave little angels Children are often portrayed in the media or films in negative or stereotypical ways. For example, based on an analysis by British 18-year-olds of British newspapers, students identified what they perceived to be seven stereotypes of children in the media:

  10. Consider how the following key groups are typically represented in film…. teens

  11. Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vpVZS5nTxh8 and make you columns again on how teens and adults are represented.

  12. Teens • Adolescents are also represented as members of prototypical groups — jocks, nerds, druggie, brains, underdogs, athletes, etc. • They are often shown as disrespectful, moody and selfish.

  13. Consider how the following key groups are typically are represented in film…. The elderly

  14. Watch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TvK3m0wJutI , then comment on how the elderly are portrayed.

  15. Consider how the following key groups are typically represented in film…. Ethnic groups

  16. Ethnic Groups • Representation of race in the media can consist of the same sort of rigid stereotypes that constitute gender portrayal. • However, stereotyping of race is often seen as more harmful than stereotyping of gender, as media representation may constitute the only experience of contact with a particular ethnic group that an audience (particularly an audience of children) may have. Racial stereotypes are often based on social myth, perpetuated down the ages.

  17. Watch the following http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OZtgCV47aCQ • taking notes about how different ethnic groups are represented.

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