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    240 10/10/10 Gender Portrayal Project Since the creation of the first Television back in 1888‚ media has begun to portray stereotypes. Media portrayal of stereotypes broadcast a false sense of reality to portray what people want to see in order to boost ratings. There are many T.V shows out there that focus solely on stereotypes and ignorance. A prime example of this would be the “reality” show Jersey Shore. The jersey shore cast focuses on Italian stereotypes as well as gender differences and

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    Nina J. Gender Typing From the time parents receive the first sonogram in which their baby ’s gender is recognizable they set specific expectations for that son or daughter. If it ’s a boy‚ the father dreams of his first fire truck or playing catch. While the mother dreams of a daughter ’s pink room and her wedding. We are going to explore the effects to which this behavior can have on children as they develop in their lives. Most people are familiar with the concept of boys and girls

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    something new for society to criticize about a person‚ especially when it comes to gender roles. Society can definitely influence how children are raised and how they’ll act when they grow up. Children will learn a lot about the world from stereotypes and the media. They will learn the differences between how men and women are treated. The use of stereotypes have been around in society for many years. What a stereotype is is a widely held idea or image of a particular type of person or thing. Society

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    Stereotypes play a major role in our society‚ whether it may be cultural‚ racial or gender stereotypes. They shape individuals and influence them with specific characteristics and attributes even if those assumptions are inaccurate. Similarly‚ this trend is creeping up on how we deal with technology as it has been associated with these gender stereotypes. For instance‚ consider the HDMI cables that one would use to connect devices to the television—there is a male part/input and a female part/output

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    When someone looks into the issues encompassing the contrasts between the male and female parts in the workforce‚ one will see that ladies have a tendency to be one stage beneath men on the "status" or "significance" stepping stool. In American culture‚ the lady has dependably been seen in the customary perspective of what part she ought to play in the home; that she is the homemaker or guardian. Not withstanding when ladies break from the cliché part of "housewife" and join the workforce‚ despite

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    Stereotypical women are commonly used in feature films like Legally Blonde and print texts to exploit maternal role models and sex symbols. The media uses persuasive techniques such as layout‚ camera angles and lighting‚ characters and setting to promote stereotypes. The layout in print advertisements can mean a lot of things. The Band-aid advertisement for healing gel exploits the image of a perfect mother by the layout. The mother is holding her

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    deemed normal behavior‚ some believe that the princess culture in the United States could have a significant impact of the future behaviors of these young girls. Not only can the princess culture affect the participants‚ it also may create a mass gender stereotype among girls that they all like princesses thus eliciting responding behaviors in boys. Princess culture has had a role of negatively impacting young girls by showing how they must conform to bodily perfection‚ increasing stereotypical behavior

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    his is actually a hard question to answer when you think about it because their are too many gender roles and stereotypes to assume. Women can join front line of the army while men can be stay at home dads. If I really had to pick‚ women doing traditionally masculine things is more socially acceptable‚ and I don’t mean to be sexist‚ but it’s more allowed for women to be CEOs than for men to own a floral shop. It’s also more socially acceptable for women to be in the front line of the army than it

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    with as they grow up. From the moment we are born‚ we are assigned a gender role based on our biological sex. We are then expected to conform to these sets of “rules‚” these so called gender norms‚ that tell us how we should or should not act based on our sex. I believe that our society definitely exaggerates the stereotypical male and female behaviors not only in the United States‚ but also around the world. We see these stereotypes portrayed and reinforced everywhere‚ especially in the media. According

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    Stereotypes and Prejudice Please complete the following exercises‚ remembering that you are in an academic setting and should remain unbiased‚ considerate‚ and professional when completing this worksheet. Part I Select three of the identity categories below and name or describe at least 3 related stereotypes for each: • Race • Ethnicity • Religion • Gender • Sexual orientation • Age • Disability Category Stereotype 1 Stereotype 2 Stereotype 3 Race Uneducated Poor Lazy

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