tv drama stereotypes
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TV Drama- Stereotypes
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Gender
• The typical connotations of gender normally centre on women being either one of two extremes: extremely extremely feminine and soft natured or fierce with sexual undertones. This is shown between Kate Moss and Rihanna. These are both negative representations.
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Age• Age in the media is represented both negatively and
positively on both ends of the spectrum. • People like Simon Cowell, are shown in a good light
when he for example funds charity singles but then negatively when you think of how much power he has over people.
• On the other end of the spectrum would be Willow Smith who is presented positivley as a talented child of a talented actor. The negative connotations come in where some may view young stars as spoilt or fake.
• An example of age representations in TV drama would be My Familly that shows on GOLD or Waterloo Road on BBC.
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Ethnicity and SexualityA good example of sex and ethnicity on TV is Modern Familly that shows on SKY1. Thee gay couple are represented in a comical manner and the foreign step mum is represented both negatively and positively. Positively in the way that she is shown as a good wife and mother, getting along well with all her step children but negatively as she may be viewed as a woman who married an older man for his wealth.