Representation in the media

Representation in the media by Ben Chebabo

In case the embed doesn't work - Please click Canva

Binary opposition:
Binary opposition is the polar opposites in the media. An example of Binary opposition is, in the episode 'Cuffs', the two policemen, one is an African decent and the other is a white male; they are Binary oppositions.
Watershed:
The British time for Watershed is 9:00pm. This means that after 9:00pm, kids programs are over, and clips containing violence and swear words are showing.

In the Glamour magazine, the women is represented as beautiful and heterosexuality. This is a stereotype that women are pretty and heterosexuality. 
 
In the Friends episode, the women are represented as emotional and weak, and the men are represented as important and powerful. The men act like they don't really care about much, and the women act like they care about everything. 


 

Comments

  1. Good work, Ben! I will show you how to embed your canva within your post.

    You've added in lots of media examples - can you write a little about how each of them challenge/adhere to the representations you have written about?

    Remember to learn the key words as they will be part of your test next week.

    Miss C

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