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    COMPARE AND CONTRAST A MALE AND A FEMALE STEROTYPE (1200 WORDS) Do you ever stop to think about all the stereotypes there are? How did it come about that there are stereotypes for men and woman? In society today‚ there is what they call a stereotypical man and a stereotypical woman. Let every man be asked his thoughts of a Women (in general)‚ and being that men only see what they want to see‚ he would surely confess that they are made for men‚ made to breed little children at home‚ and made to keep

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    The media plays a major role in society’s conceptions and binaries regarding gender‚ sexuality‚ and success. The media depicts a “normal” beautiful female as thin‚ tall‚ and white which measures her success. If a woman is visually appealing‚ society considers her beauty as a measure of success; the media shows beautiful women achieving their dreams more than other women who don’t fit into the description of beauty. Although the media has been changing its interpretation of beauty and gender‚ cases

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    a lifelong journey into his masculinity. What the young boy doesn’t know is that along the way he will be faced with many false ideologies of manhood. The biggest culprit lies in the portrayal of men in the media. The media is saturated with male role models. However the underlining message preached from the media is that of a hyper masculinity and not a proper view of what a man is to become. The media promotes an unhealthy representation of true manhood. The media has distorted what true manhood

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    affairs (Freeland‚ 2015 pg. 562)25. Public opinion and social attitudes can shift the perception of others to start a social revolution‚ just like what’s taking place with Bernie Sanders’ supporters. Most young voters who share their views on social media reflect on what they learn in their home. A (Jennings et al. 2009)26 study found that children are most likely to adopt parents’ political orientations and opinion when parents have a greater interest in politics. This allows candidates to be aware

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    about earlier in this paper. These fragmented or as Jason Mittell suggest trans-mediated narratives add to the stories of these characters. (Mittell‚ 2015) Goes on to define trans-media storytelling as‚ “significantly expanding the scope of a television series (in this case comic book character) into an array of other media‚ from books to blogs‚ videogames to jigsaw puzzles. (Mittell‚ pg. 292‚ 2015) This trans- mediation thus creates new stories for these characters that further expand their cultural

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    Since I watch a lot of TV and browse social media often‚ there are definitely instances where what I have seen cultivated specific perceptions on different subjects. The most prominent view I developed was race and ethnicity with white people. Ever since I was in middle school‚ I watched the TV show Friends. It was an amazingly well-written sitcom that I relished in watching almost every week. However‚ it never occurred to me that the fact that Friends had an all-white cast would have a real impact

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    Diana Martin Professor Lisa Munoz English 101 M/W 9:35-11 April 8‚ 2013 Stereotypes of Women in the Media and Workplace A stereotype is defined as “an assumption that may be adopted by people about a given group of individuals or certain ways of doing things‚ but may or may not show the actual reality.” Stereotypes are defined upon genders‚ races‚ actions‚ etc. Different aspects of stereotypes shown on the media and in the workplace‚ give women the ideas of how they must look and act or what

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    | Gender Stereotypes in Advertising and the Media | | | | | | According to Surviving for Thriving‚ a nonprofit organization that helps victims of rape and sexual assault‚ one out of every six American women has been the victim of an attempted or completed rape in their lifetimes. This means that a total of 17.7 million women have been victims of these crimes. While these numbers may or may not come as a shock to you‚ the real surprise is where they start (Surviving to Thriving‚ 2008)

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    Media stereotypes are inevitable‚ especially in the advertising‚ entertainment and news industries‚ which need as wide an audience as possible to quickly understand information. Stereotypes act like codes that give audiences a quick‚ common understanding of a person or group of people—usually relating to their class‚ ethnicity or race‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ social role or occupation. But stereotypes can be problematic. They can: • reduce a wide range of differences in people to simplistic

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    In exploring the topic of gender portrayal in the media‚ I interviewed five people of varying ages‚ sexes‚ and races. The first two questions I asked were based on how they generally saw each gender portrayed in mass media‚ including books‚ movies‚ television‚ advertisements‚ and video games. Then‚ I asked what traits they felt the media associated with both femininity and masculinity‚ respectively. Finally‚ I asked them to think about how media portrayal of gender might affect children and why.

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