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Media, Culture and Diversity
Summary of the UGent and VUB course of 2021 by lecturer Frederik Dhaenens

Seminar 3: On gender and popular media culture

Case: Miranda (British sitcom)
- Main character: Miranda
o Show about a woman who reinvents herself
o The actress is often cast to play silly
characters because she is tall and looks
masculine
o She wanted to challenge that in this show
through hyperstereotyping
o She does acknowledge her privileged position in real life (network, money,
white)



Sex is not gender

Sex: Biological traits (penis, vagina, uterus…)
Gender: the social construct related to the biological traits
Gender identity: (self)identification with a social construct
Gender expression: how you present yourself
Femininities and masculinities: repertoires, roles and expectation society has about genders



Feminisms
Many different strands

- Commonalities:
o Sex = axis and women are subordinated by men
o We live in a patriarchy

- Differences:
o How to achieve change
o Essentialism vs constructionism



Feminism throughout history


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, Frist wave feminism (1790 – 1960)
- Demanding equal rights in public sphere

Second wave feminism (1960 - …)
- Demanding equal rights in private sphere
- Emergence of various strands of feminism
- Demanding equal pay
- Gender is socially constructed and subordinates women
- Shared identity: womanhood

Third wave feminism (1990 - …)
- Acknowledge differences and intersectionality
- Attention for popular media
- Non-essentialist and social constructionist



Early feminist media studies
= Looking at the image of women in media

Based on liberal feminism
- Unequal access and opportunities for women
- The capitalist structure isn’t the problem
- The stereotypical representations are the problem

Based on realism
- Image should be representation of reality
- Audiences decode in similar ways

Critiques:
- Audiences have more agency
- All representations are socially constructed
- Exclusive patriarchal perspective

Gaye Tuchman -------------------------------------------------------------->
- “Symbolic annihilation of women”
o Refers to cultivation theory of Gerbner
 People believe what they see on television is reality
o Because of their representations
 Trivialisation: they can’t do anything good (burn the food)
 Condemnation: only represented in stereotypical roles (kitchen)
 Omission: not being represented at all

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