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Definition



Newspapers
Magazines
Television
Music
Film
Internet
Video games




Examples of mass media Objectification




The role of media is gender
Feminine Traits
socialization

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Term



semiotics




the absence of representation, or underrepresentation, of some group of people in
the media

example w/ women: If you see more men in fictional media than women, you may
think that men are more important than women

Women have been symbolically erased




The study of how signs work


Signs: the result of the relationship between the

Signifier: the form that the sign takes, and the
The word "Chair"

Signified: the concept it represents
The actual chair


The meaning of a sign (verbal, image) is not fixed. It is constructed.

Denotation: the literal meaning
Home: A structure where people live

Connotation: the implied meaning

, Home: A place where you feel safe, have social interactions, etc.

Together these form the full meaning



Each text or piece of media produces a place from the subject (the
reader/viewer/listener)

The subject takes up that particular position when they submit to that interpretation
of the text


That is, the individual becomes "subjected" to the text's meanings, knowledge and
power

Mr. Rodgers example




the study of how meanings are produced, by whom, and how power intersects

interaction between the material world and the mental maps in our heads
- schema
- frameworks for how the social world works

gain an understanding of this from the material world (including media)

emphasizes how representations are received by audience members




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6 categories of stereotypical representation in Goffmanian analysis

, Relative size: size of the individuals, conveys superiority


Feminine touch: delicately touching objects or people, conveys eroticism

Function ranking: higher ranking position, conveys superiority

The family: mothers versus fathers, conveys gendered roles

The ritualization of subordination: higher physical position, conveys superiority

Licensed withdrawal: physically or mentally removed from the scene, conveys
vulnerability




Subjectivity: sense of self
As a subject (person), one interacts with culture, both creating that culture and
being influenced by the culture
Give and take relationship

Identity: how we describe ourselves to each other
Self identity: what we think and feel about ourselves
Social identity: what others expect of us


Media may inform both our subjectivity and our identity




emphasizes the meaning that can be derived from representations

we take away implied meaning from media and form multifaceted meanings




emphasizes media representations as socializing agents

tell us how to fulfill our gendered roles

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