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Stereotyping has elements of truth
Perkins
1 of 30
Male gaze theory
Mulvey
2 of 30
Stereotyping is shorthand for identification
Medhurst
3 of 30
Equilibrium, Disruption, Resolution and New Equilibrium.
Todorov
4 of 30
Genre is too restricting and a creative 'straightjacket'
Chandler
5 of 30
Texts are understood through binary opposition
Strauss
6 of 30
5 Narrative codes: Cultural, Semantic, Symbolic, Hermeneutic and Proairetic
Barthes
7 of 30
8 character roles
Propp
8 of 30
Genre as repetition and difference
Neale
9 of 30
Oppositional, negotiated and dominant readings
Hall
10 of 30
Stereotypes legitimize inequality through marginalization
Dyer
11 of 30
Uses and Gratifications
Blumler and Katz
12 of 30
Physical Needs, Saftey Needs, Communal Needs, Esteem Needs and Self-Actualisation
Maslow
13 of 30
Producer as consumer (Prosumer)
Gauntlett
14 of 30
Moral Panics
Cohen
15 of 30
Synergy, ownership, institution and convergence as crucial to modern media
Lacey
16 of 30
Genre as 'convenience' for producers and audiences
Fiske
17 of 30
Genre is abstract and becoming harder to identify
Feuer
18 of 30
Infinite genres
Stam
19 of 30
Genre is interpreted culturally
Hartley
20 of 30
Genre offers audiences a 'set of pleasures'
Altman
21 of 30
Female characters are determined, strong independent and in control
McRobbie
22 of 30
Identity as a reflection of society is problematic
Bauman
23 of 30
Social Class is constructed by cultural taste
Bourdieu
24 of 30
Audiences can be identified as Primary, Secondary or Tertiary
Tunstall
25 of 30
Hypodermic Needle Theory
Adorno
26 of 30
Opposes media censorship
Gauntlett
27 of 30
the prosumer creates a world of amatures
Keen
28 of 30
Critical of global media and ownership
Price
29 of 30
Marxist readings on media ownership
Chomsky
30 of 30

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Male gaze theory

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Mulvey

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Stereotyping is shorthand for identification

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Equilibrium, Disruption, Resolution and New Equilibrium.

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Genre is too restricting and a creative 'straightjacket'

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