JOUB02H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Red Scare, Gender Role, Upper Class

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24 Feb 2018
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The politics of representation: who speak for whom with what right in what voice serve what purpose. Angie fleras"s media gaze: there is no such thing as a pure and unmediated gaze. Audiences are drawn in to seeing like the media. Racial stereotypes dominant: powerful, civilises, modern, center, rational order, stability, unmarked, self, white, superior, majority, citizen, inside subordinate: primitive, backward, irrational, chaos, nargin, violence, marked, other, non- white, inferior, minority, ilea, outsider. Age of empire how one culture depict another culture. Thursday, february 15, 2018 w6 under-representation and mis-representation under-representation -not mentioned in the article mis-representation- create inaccurate impressions to the readers. !2: gmmp, the worlds largest and longest running longitudinal research and advocacy initiative on gender in the news media since 1995. 24% represented women as news subject: women were less represented as professionals among the 25 occupational categories, women were predominantly represented as homemakers and students.

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