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How to plan and write an essay on media representations of gender Starter Work on your own Answer this short mark exam question Describe one way in which the mass media may present stereotyped images of women and explain why this stereotyping can be seen as a problem ID: 426774

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Essay on media representations of gender

How to plan and write an essay on media representations of gender Slide2

Starter

Work on your own.Answer this short mark exam question:

Describe one way in which the mass media may present stereotyped images of women and explain why this stereotyping can be seen as a problem.

(5 marks)

On way in which the mass media may present stereotyped images of women is... . For example,...

This could be seen as a problem because... Slide3

Describe one way in which the mass media stereotype males and explain why

some sociologists might argue that this is a problem? (5 marks)

referring to a particular stereotype or image, such as ‘macho

’, sports-mad

, gay, effeminate, the ‘new man’ and so on, possibly

via an

example.

(2 marks)

+

simple explanation of the impact the

chosen stereotype

can have on self-perception and/or public

perception and

how this can lead to an appropriate problem,

eg

anti-social behaviour

, social exclusion, homophobia, etc.

( 1-2 marks).

explanation explicitly related to the alleged

link between

the stereotype and a subsequent social problem. need for some men

to conform

to an image of excessive masculinity, the reinforcement

of negative

perceptions of minority groups such as gay

men

(full 3 marks)Slide4

Objectives

To research sociological theories on media representations of gender.To work in pairs to plan an essay on this topic.

To work in pairs to write the essay. Slide5

Task 1

Work in pairs. Scan read the textbook, pages 220 – 221 and answer these questions into your book:

What did Sharpe find out about representations of women and men in children’s books?

What did

Cumberbatch

find out about TV adverts?

What did Williams find out about the reporting of sport on TV?

What did

Gauntlett

find out about representations of masculinity in men’s magazines?

Has there been any change in recent years in the way women and men are represented? Can you think of nay examples? Slide6

Gender representations in the media

During the 1970s, the images of women in the media tended to be stereotypical in TV adverts, TV programmes, films, magazines and the news.

Sharpe

studied women and men’s images in children’s books. She found that they were portrayed in stereotypical ways with men as heroes and women in need of being rescued, e.g. Cinderella.

Cumberbatch

studied TV adverts and found that most people in them were men, voice-overs on the adverts are done by men, women in adverts are young and blonde, man are show at work and women with male partners.

Williams

studied sport reporting on TV and found that women’s sport is excluded or trivialised. For example, female tennis players are written about as sex objects not as professional athletes.

Gauntlett

studied men’s magazines and found that they present stereotypical images of masculinity, e.g. that men like to look at women and they like cars, gadgets and sport.

However, more recent children’s books present women and men in less stereotypical roles and there are now strong female characters in TV programmes and films. Slide7

Task 2

Work in pairs to plan this essay:

Discuss how far sociologists would agree that the mass media represent gender roles in ways that reflect the reality in modern Britain.

(12 marks) Slide8

Step 1

Discuss how far sociologists would agree that the mass media represent gender roles in ways that reflect the reality in modern Britain.

(12 marks) Slide9

Step 2

Discuss how far sociologists would agree that the mass media represent gender roles in ways that reflect the reality in modern Britain.

(12 marks)

Are media representations of gender roles realistic or stereotyped? Slide10

Step 4

Media representations are realistic

Media representations are stereotyped

In children’s books and recent TV programmes and films.

During the past 30 years new women’s magazines have emerged such as Marie Claire and Cosmopolitan. These magazines tend to focus on issues such as domestic violence, careers and sexual freedom.

Sharpe

-

children’s books

- women and men in stereotypical ways with men as heroes and women in need of being rescued, e.g. Cinderella.

Cumberbatch

-

TV adverts

- most people in them were men, voice-overs on the adverts are done by men, women in adverts are young and blonde, man are show at work and women with male partners.

Williams

-

sport reporting on TV

- women’s sport is excluded or trivialised, e.g. female tennis players are written about as sex objects.

Ferguson

women’s magazines

- “apprentice manuals” to teach women domestic skills and encouraged a cult of femininity. Magazines also objectify

women by showing them as sexual objects to be enjoyed by men.

Gauntlett

-

men’s magazines

- stereotypical images of masculinity, e.g. that men like to look at women and they like cars. Slide11

Task 3

Continue working in your pairs.

Each pair will be assigned one of the paragraphs from the plan. Slide12

What are the mass media? Technological advances affecting the mass media

The consumption of the mass media - newspaper readership, TV watching and the Internet

Mass media representations of ethnic groups

Mass media and crime

What effect do the media have on its audience? How do the mass media act as agents of socialisation?

Who owns the mass media? - Theories on the mass media

Mass media representations of gender

Contemporary media related issues such as violence

Revision and end of Topic exam question

How can media develop people’s political views?

How is the content of the media created?

What influence has the development of the internet got over the distribution of power within the media?Slide13

Review

Copy and paste the paragraphs into a Word document.Save it.Email it to the other person in your pair. Slide14

Home learning

Revise the whole Mass Media Topic by reading through your notes in preparations for the mock exam (in 2 weeks).