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    women. Much of our understanding of what it means to be male or female comes from the information we are fed from the media. We live in a media driven world and the common representations of gender, while improving greatly over the past few decades, are still present today. We will analyze the media’s representations of gender and how it has changed

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    Historically, social and feminist scholars have focused on media representations of gender roles and how they affect the lived experiences of women (Green, 2013; Soulliere, 2006). Gender is widely considered to be a cultural rather than strictly biological creation, and it is often constructed and represented through popular culture media such as advertisements, magazines, and television (Soulliere, 2006). While women have made great strides in expanding the culturally acceptable definition of femininity

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    Representation in media is hugely important as it influences, both consciously and subconsciously, culture and society. Gender representation is especially important in this day and age because more and more media is being consumed by younger audiences. In G-rated animated movies and televisions shows targeted for young girls, the female characters are hyper-sexualized and, 9 out of 10 times, their stories revolve around finding a man to love them, facilitating our cultures obsession with heteronormativity

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    about gender and cinematic representation is that gender, especially for women includes having to play a role or appear to be overly perfect. In the scene, the actress, Agrado, who is transsexual is giving a monologue about all the surgeries that she had done on herself and the cost to appear as the ideal beauty. In media, women have to be portrayed as tall, thin, and beautiful that is what people expect to see. Agrado has many interesting lines in her monologue that relates to how gender is represented

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    Gender Representation in Popular Music Videos Music videos are a staple source of the music industry. This has been seen over the past few decades as it is through these music videos recording companies get a chance to introduce new upcoming artists and their songs. They are also one of the prime sources for reinforcing how men and women are supposed to behave and act in society. However, a lot of attention has been drawn to the hypersexualization and misrepresentation of females by pop artists in

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    The film Miss Representation was mostly based on the looks that the media’s pays attention to in regard to the American discourse of women’s bodies. I believe that media shouldn’t focus on the women’s bodies but instead the way that women thinks and also their knowledge that is way more valuable than the women’s appearance. The effect of internalization of being sold the same standards of what women should be and should have high standards when it comes to how each woman should ideally look.This

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    The trailer of the documentary film “Miss Representation” produced by Jennifer Siebel Newsom covers the topic of how media contributes to the undermining of women to hold influential positions and creating sexism. The trailer starts off with statistic facts about the time the average person spends on different types of media a day such as watching television, reading magazines, browsing the internet, etc. It follows with a claim that every type of media always sexualizes women, resulting in people

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    Gender Representation – Boardwalk Empire As a hybrid genre, the representations in Boardwalk Empire are complex, contradictory, unconventional, conventional and stereotypical, whilst challenge stereotypes. Set in the 1920’s during prohibition, Nucky is a corrupt Republican politician and gangster, who has risen to his position through bribery, corruption, and murder. The series begins as prohibition begins, with Nucky toasting the government who ban alcohol; “…to those beautiful ignorant bastards

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    In House: “The Softer Side” there are many issues of gender representation. The episode revolves around; House, his team, their personal lives, and an intersex boy named Jackson. Both storylines display issues of gender equality and representation. Jackson’s parents have overcompensated for his genetic mosaicism and their own guilt that they have enforced strict gender stereotypes onto their son. Jackson tells Hadley that although he likes basketball he would have preferred to take dance but his

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    couples of various genders combonations out in public together. Some may not be fond of this trend, so they tend to genderize individuals and it makes me think. Why do people judge other based off of their appearance? Are they not aware of gender binary? What influenced their judgement? All of these questions lead up to the idea of the issue of genderizing in the United States. There are many judged couples, and also some individuals. Although many may unintentionally only see two genders, they need to

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