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who is the stereotypes theorist
Hall
what can hall’s stereotype theory be summarised as
simplified representations
reflects
unequal social power
less powerful
as “other”
when are stereotypes used
communicate simple ideas quickly and easily
why are some
stereotypes
negative
it is likely that they do not represent
everyone
in the group that is being stereotypes
what does it mean to have
simplified representations
a group of people are
generalised
to represent one thing e. g.
teenagers
are lazy
give an example of how
stereotypes
are negatively used
in the 1950’s women were seen as domestic and caring and unable to work as it was seen as a mens job
why are some stereotypes negative
they
simplify
and
exaggerate
and often reinforce
prejudicial
ideas which were made by
previous
media texts
how are some
stereotypes
positive
and give an example
may
subvert
prejudicial
stereotypes
may balance
social power
and equality a bit
some crest positive ideas about a group that were once stereotypically viewed as negative
e. g.
gay men
are into
interior design
and fashion ( not derogatory or harmful so can be viewed as positive )
why do
media producers
encorporate
stereotypes
into the media that they’re creating
helps to create a
narrative
that an
audience
can understand
audience can see parts of reality int he text meaning they'll like it more
how do stereotypes affect media
much if the media may become very similar to one another if they do not want to
subvert
the media may be viewed as
negative
by a certain stereotype group if it continues to be represented negatively
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