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REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDER
Lecture 1
Gender as Represented
Dr Poulami Aich Mukherjee
mepoulami@gmail.com
Introduction
• Gender & Literature
• Gender, Film & Cinema
• Gender & Performance
• Visualizing Gender
Gender & Literature
Gender & Literature
Gender, Film & Cinema
Gender, Film & Cinema
Gender & Performance
Gender & Performance
Visualization of Gender
Visualization of Gender
Conclusion
Thank You
REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDER
Lecture 2
Gender in Media
Dr Poulami Aich Mukherjee
mepoulami@gmail.com
The Media
Media Culture
Theories of Media Culture
Hypodermic-Needle Theory/Magic Bullet Theory: sees media
consumers as passive and easily manipulated
Critical Theory/Conflict Theory: proposes that media attempts to
entrench power structures, and encourages media literacy to challenge it
Postmodernism/Post-structuralism: believe in the power of
individuals to use media messages in ways that subvert the way it was
intended, and they can influence media culture by acting as media
producers in the social media era.
Media Culture & Society
• Body Image
• Gender Roles/Gender Stereotyping
• Race/Ethnicity
• Culture/Ideologies
• Politics/Governance/Justice
Representation of Women
Representation of Women
• 69% of print news is written by men, 31% is written by women
• 63% of news wire bylines (AP and Reuters) are snagged by men, 37% by
women
• 57% of online news is written by men, 43% by women
• 50% of anchors and correspondents on TV prime-time weekday evening
news broadcasts (cable and network) are men, 50% are women
• 63% of election coverage was by men, 37% by women
• 59% of international news and politics coverage was by men, 41% by women
• 54% of COVID-19 coverage was by men, 46% by women
• 53% of racial justice coverage was by men, 47% by women
• 50% of social justice coverage was by men, 50% by women
– WMC Divided 2021: The Media Gender Gap Report
Representation of Women
Impact of Media Culture
• Representations of beauty and body image in fashion
and beauty advertisements
• Representations of consumer culture in advertisements
• Representations of gender roles in television and film
• Representations of politics and social issues
• Representations of race and ethnicity
Impact of Media Culture
• Representations of sexuality in music videos and movies
• Representations of technology and its impact on society
• Representations of the environment and climate change
• Representations of violence in video games and movies
• Social Media and the representation of self
Women in Media
Conclusion
Thank You
REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDER
Lecture 3
Portrayal of Women in Media
Dr Poulami Aich Mukherjee
mepoulami@gmail.com
Gender Roles
Portrayal of Women
Shulamith Firestone, Simon de Beauvoir, Kate Millet
• Mass Media is portraying stereotype pictures of
women as:
– ‘submissive’
– ‘ inferior’
– ‘subordinate’
– ‘home maker’
– ‘lack of all rights of decision making’
Portrayal of Women
• Gendered language: For example, it includes using
masculine pronouns (he, him, his) to refer to people in
general. This tendency occurred as a result of the historical
patriarchy where being a man was a norm, and a woman was
marked as „the other‟
• Choice of characters: Male characters often took the
leading role, establishing their masculinity and physical power.
Female characters had to accept authority without any choice
of freedom and independence
• Perception of the author’s gender: Men writers had a
serious advantage in telling their own stories. In contrast,
women‟s writing was considered immoral, treated with bias,
and harshly criticized. As a result, they had to publish under
male pseudonyms to have a chance of professional acceptance
among writers
Gender Stereotyping
• Categories of female stereotyping
– Obedient
– Beautiful and seductive
– Emotionally trapped
– Woman as an object of love
• Limited view of masculinity in arts and media
Representation of Women
Female Archetypes
– The Virgin is a pure woman whose primary
function is to get married.
– The Mother is a woman who does everything to
support her children and her man.
– The Witch is a wise, non-conforming, or
unusually beautiful woman who is punished for
her “otherness.”
– The Whore is a woman considered lower than
men, deviant, and unworthy of having a job
– The Predator is dangerous yet powerfully
attractive
– The victim is vulnerable and fragile
Objectification Theory:
Martha C. Nussbaum
• a framework for understanding the experience of being
female in a culture that sexually objectifies the female body.
• proposes girls and women, more so than boys and men, are
socialized to internalize an observer‟s perspective as their
primary view of their physical selves
• perspective is referred to as self-objectification, which leads
many girls and women to habitually monitor their bodies‟
outward appearance
Objectification Model
Objectification Theory:
Martha C. Nussbaum
• Main features of Objectivity
– viewing a person as an object
– treating or using a person as an object.
• Nussbaum, there are seven features involved in the idea of
objectification:
– Instrumentality(the quality or state of being instrumental)
– Denial of Autonomy
– Inertness (lacking the power to move)
– Fungibility (the right to exchange a product or asset with other individual
products or assets of the same kind)
– Violability (capable of being or likely to be violated)
– Ownership
– Denial of Subjectivity
Objectification Model
Male Gaze Theory: Laura Mulvey
Male Gaze Theory: Laura Mulvey
• According to feminist theory, the male gaze is a sexualized
way of portraying women.
• By objectifying women, the male gaze represents women
through the sexual desires of heterosexual male viewers.
• It depicts the female body and personality as an object for
men to view, own, and conquer.
• Typical examples of the male gaze include medium close-up
shots of women from over a man's shoulder, shots that pan
across and over as well as fixate on a woman's body, and
scenes that frequently occur which show a man actively
observing a passive woman
Conclusion
• Gender Socialization
• Family & Gender Roles
• Gender Experiences
• Gender Movements
• Gendered Self
Thank You

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Representations of Gender-poulami aich mukherjee.pdf

  • 1. REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDER Lecture 1 Gender as Represented Dr Poulami Aich Mukherjee mepoulami@gmail.com
  • 2. Introduction • Gender & Literature • Gender, Film & Cinema • Gender & Performance • Visualizing Gender
  • 5. Gender, Film & Cinema
  • 6. Gender, Film & Cinema
  • 13. REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDER Lecture 2 Gender in Media Dr Poulami Aich Mukherjee mepoulami@gmail.com
  • 16. Theories of Media Culture Hypodermic-Needle Theory/Magic Bullet Theory: sees media consumers as passive and easily manipulated Critical Theory/Conflict Theory: proposes that media attempts to entrench power structures, and encourages media literacy to challenge it Postmodernism/Post-structuralism: believe in the power of individuals to use media messages in ways that subvert the way it was intended, and they can influence media culture by acting as media producers in the social media era.
  • 17. Media Culture & Society • Body Image • Gender Roles/Gender Stereotyping • Race/Ethnicity • Culture/Ideologies • Politics/Governance/Justice
  • 20. • 69% of print news is written by men, 31% is written by women • 63% of news wire bylines (AP and Reuters) are snagged by men, 37% by women • 57% of online news is written by men, 43% by women • 50% of anchors and correspondents on TV prime-time weekday evening news broadcasts (cable and network) are men, 50% are women • 63% of election coverage was by men, 37% by women • 59% of international news and politics coverage was by men, 41% by women • 54% of COVID-19 coverage was by men, 46% by women • 53% of racial justice coverage was by men, 47% by women • 50% of social justice coverage was by men, 50% by women – WMC Divided 2021: The Media Gender Gap Report Representation of Women
  • 21. Impact of Media Culture • Representations of beauty and body image in fashion and beauty advertisements • Representations of consumer culture in advertisements • Representations of gender roles in television and film • Representations of politics and social issues • Representations of race and ethnicity
  • 22. Impact of Media Culture • Representations of sexuality in music videos and movies • Representations of technology and its impact on society • Representations of the environment and climate change • Representations of violence in video games and movies • Social Media and the representation of self
  • 26. REPRESENTATIONS OF GENDER Lecture 3 Portrayal of Women in Media Dr Poulami Aich Mukherjee mepoulami@gmail.com
  • 28. Portrayal of Women Shulamith Firestone, Simon de Beauvoir, Kate Millet • Mass Media is portraying stereotype pictures of women as: – ‘submissive’ – ‘ inferior’ – ‘subordinate’ – ‘home maker’ – ‘lack of all rights of decision making’
  • 29. Portrayal of Women • Gendered language: For example, it includes using masculine pronouns (he, him, his) to refer to people in general. This tendency occurred as a result of the historical patriarchy where being a man was a norm, and a woman was marked as „the other‟ • Choice of characters: Male characters often took the leading role, establishing their masculinity and physical power. Female characters had to accept authority without any choice of freedom and independence • Perception of the author’s gender: Men writers had a serious advantage in telling their own stories. In contrast, women‟s writing was considered immoral, treated with bias, and harshly criticized. As a result, they had to publish under male pseudonyms to have a chance of professional acceptance among writers
  • 30. Gender Stereotyping • Categories of female stereotyping – Obedient – Beautiful and seductive – Emotionally trapped – Woman as an object of love • Limited view of masculinity in arts and media
  • 31. Representation of Women Female Archetypes – The Virgin is a pure woman whose primary function is to get married. – The Mother is a woman who does everything to support her children and her man. – The Witch is a wise, non-conforming, or unusually beautiful woman who is punished for her “otherness.” – The Whore is a woman considered lower than men, deviant, and unworthy of having a job – The Predator is dangerous yet powerfully attractive – The victim is vulnerable and fragile
  • 32. Objectification Theory: Martha C. Nussbaum • a framework for understanding the experience of being female in a culture that sexually objectifies the female body. • proposes girls and women, more so than boys and men, are socialized to internalize an observer‟s perspective as their primary view of their physical selves • perspective is referred to as self-objectification, which leads many girls and women to habitually monitor their bodies‟ outward appearance
  • 34. Objectification Theory: Martha C. Nussbaum • Main features of Objectivity – viewing a person as an object – treating or using a person as an object. • Nussbaum, there are seven features involved in the idea of objectification: – Instrumentality(the quality or state of being instrumental) – Denial of Autonomy – Inertness (lacking the power to move) – Fungibility (the right to exchange a product or asset with other individual products or assets of the same kind) – Violability (capable of being or likely to be violated) – Ownership – Denial of Subjectivity
  • 36. Male Gaze Theory: Laura Mulvey
  • 37. Male Gaze Theory: Laura Mulvey • According to feminist theory, the male gaze is a sexualized way of portraying women. • By objectifying women, the male gaze represents women through the sexual desires of heterosexual male viewers. • It depicts the female body and personality as an object for men to view, own, and conquer. • Typical examples of the male gaze include medium close-up shots of women from over a man's shoulder, shots that pan across and over as well as fixate on a woman's body, and scenes that frequently occur which show a man actively observing a passive woman
  • 38. Conclusion • Gender Socialization • Family & Gender Roles • Gender Experiences • Gender Movements • Gendered Self