A2 Media Theorists

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Levi Strauss
Binary Opposites
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Todorov
Four-Act Structure: Equilibrium, Disequilibrium, Resolution, Equilibrium
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Propp
Hero, Princess, False hero, villain, father, donor, dispatcher , helper
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John Fiske
Genre as convenice for producers and consumers
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Henry Jenkins
Genre constantly 'breaks rules'
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John Hartley
Genre is interpreted culturally
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Daniel Chandler
Genre is too restricting
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Steve Neale
Genre as repetition and difference
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David Buckingham
Genre in constant process of negotiation and change
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Blumler and Katz
Uses and gratifications
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Katz and Larzasfeld
Two step flow theory
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Stuart Hall
Audience positioning (Dominant etc.)
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George Gerbner
Cultivation theory (more you watch, more likely to belief)
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Angela McRobbie
Post-Feminist Icon theory
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Laura Mulvey
Male gaze/female gaze
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Carol Clover
Last Girl Theory
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Richard Dyer
Stereotypes legitimize inequality
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Levi-Strauss
Binary Opposites
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Andy Medhurst
Stereotyping is Shorthand for Identification
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Tessa Perkins
Streotyping has eements of truth
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Judith Butler
Queer Theory
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Robin Wood
Pre 60s threat= foreign/outer space. Post 60s threat= humans
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Andrew Tudor
Horror films consist of a set of paired opposites (Known vs Unknown, Good vs. Bad)
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Rick Altman
Pleasures of genre (Intellectual/Visceral/Emotional)
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Stephen Prince
Horror conventions e.g. vehicle wont start
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Todorov

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Four-Act Structure: Equilibrium, Disequilibrium, Resolution, Equilibrium

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Propp

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John Fiske

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Henry Jenkins

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