SOSC 1900 Lecture Notes - Racialization, Stereotype, Masculinity

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[ideas do not die, they come back to us in new ways] We will be looking at how sex and sexuality are racialized through stuart hall"s work on stereotypes. In his work on regimes of representation, stuart hall often refers to richard. For dyer, stereotypes are highly charged with feelings that are attached to them. Dyer argues that stereotypes accomplish a number of tasks, and although when we advance that someone is stereotyping we often mean that someone is advancing a negative representation, stereotypes are not only to be understood as performing negative functions. Dyer says that stereotyping perform at least four functions. 4. an ordering process a short cut referring to the world expressing our values and our beliefs we need to ask. Now according to stuart hall stereotypes have 4 functions. 4. the construction of otherness and exclusion stereotyping and power the role of fantasy fetishism.

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