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COMM 288 Final Exam Study Guide (COMM 288) 2026 | 70+ Expert-Verified Questions & Correct Answers | Media Studies, Sexuality, Gender Representation, Pornography, LGBTQ+ Media & Cultural Theory | University of Massachusetts Amherst

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This comprehensive COMM 288 Final Exam Study Guide contains more than 70 expert-verified questions and correct answers covering the core concepts, theories, debates, and media analyses explored in Sut Jhally's COMM 288 course. The material provides a focused review of media representation, sexuality, gender identity, LGBTQ+ visibility, pornography, consumer culture, masculinity, alcohol advertising, social constructionism, diversity, and cultural power. Presented in an easy-to-study question-and-answer format, the guide is designed to reinforce key lecture concepts, prepare students for final examinations, and strengthen understanding of contemporary media and cultural studies. The study guide extensively examines the historical evolution of LGBTQ+ representation in American media, including the significance of the Stonewall Inn uprising, changing television portrayals of gay and lesbian communities, the impact of Ellen DeGeneres' public coming out, the emergence of LGBTQ+-focused programming, and the increasing visibility of transgender identities within mainstream culture. Students will review how media industries respond to changing social attitudes, market incentives, audience demographics, and cultural acceptance while exploring the relationship between representation, identity, and social inclusion. A major section focuses on pornography, media industries, and cultural power. Topics include competing feminist perspectives on pornography, liberal free-speech arguments, critiques of commodified sexuality, labor conditions within the adult entertainment industry, the commercialization of desire, and the role of media institutions in shaping public perceptions of sex and gender. The guide also introduces the Circuit of Culture framework, enabling students to analyze the interconnected processes of production, representation, consumption, identity formation, and lived cultural experience. The material further explores masculinity, consumer culture, alcohol marketing, and the social construction of gender norms. Students will examine concepts such as the "Guy Code," the relationship between media and masculinity, alcohol culture on college campuses, commercialization of social behavior, cultural definitions of attractiveness, monogamy, sexual norms, and the influence of institutions on personal identity. These topics are central to Jhally's critical approach to understanding how media systems influence attitudes, beliefs, and social behavior. Additional coverage includes diversity and inclusion, cultural politics, social construction theory, oppression, power structures, media influence, identity formation, and contemporary debates regarding representation and social change. Students will develop a deeper understanding of how culture is created, reproduced, and contested through media institutions and everyday practices. The guide emphasizes critical thinking, cultural analysis, and media literacy skills commonly assessed in Communication Studies, Sociology, Gender Studies, and Media Studies programs. The content aligns with foundational scholarship in media studies, cultural studies, gender studies, and critical communication theory. Themes explored throughout the guide reflect major academic discussions regarding representation, ideology, identity, commodification, audience interpretation, and the role of media in shaping contemporary social realities. Relevant Students: COMM 288 Students, Communication Studies Students, Media Studies Students, Journalism Students, Sociology Students, Gender Studies Students, Cultural Studies Students, Political Science Students, Social Science Students, LGBTQ+ Studies Students, Mass Communication Students, Media Literacy Students, Undergraduate Humanities Students, Final Exam Preparation Students Academic References: Jhally, S. The Codes of Gender: Identity and Performance in Popular Culture. Jhally, S. Advertising and the End of the World. Hall, S. (1997). Representation: Cultural Representations and Signifying Practices. Sage Publications. Kellner, D. (2011). Media Culture: Cultural Studies, Identity and Politics Between the Modern and the Postmodern. Routledge. McRobbie, A. (2009). The Aftermath of Feminism: Gender, Culture and Social Change. Sage Publications. Keywords: COMM 288, COMM 288 Final Exam, Sut Jhally, Communication Studies, Media Studies, Media Representation, LGBTQ Media Representation, Stonewall Inn, Gay Rights Movement, Ellen DeGeneres, LGBTQ Visibility, Television Representation, Gay Media Studies, Transgender Representation, Cultural Studies, Identity Politics, Diversity and Inclusion, Social Construction Theory, Circuit of Culture, Media Theory, Critical Media Analysis, Pornography Debate, Feminist Theory, Liberal Feminism, Sexuality Studies, Gender Representation, Masculinity Studies, Guy Code, Consumer Culture, Commercialization, Alcohol Advertising, College Drinking Culture, Media Influence, Popular Culture, Social Power, Cultural Power, Ideology, Representation Theory, Media Literacy, Audience Analysis, Communication Theory, Cultural Politics, Social Change, Identity Formation, Gender Norms, Sexuality and Culture, Media and Society, Final Exam Study Guide, Questions and Answers, Exam Prep

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The Stonewall Inn - ANSWER ✔✔NYC Gay bar known for 3 days of

riots against police brutality & harassment/ Beginning of Gay/ lesbian

movement


Reason for more gay-oriented Tv - ANSWER ✔✔$ at stake, big

audience, Gay Market


Beginning of AIDS awareness - ANSWER ✔✔Death of Rock Hudson

, Gay representation - ANSWER ✔✔From 0 visibility to villain/victim

role to slow acceptance


90s stereotypical gay person - ANSWER ✔✔white men


Show with most recurring gay character - ANSWER ✔✔Spin City


TV Sexuality double-standard - ANSWER ✔✔disclaimer on shows

with light/modest gay sexuality but not on shows intense heterosexuality


Most important person to change TV gay representation - ANSWER

✔✔Ellen in '97, I'm Ellen & I'm gay


Performing acceptance - ANSWER ✔✔by gay main character for the

long run


Reality TV gay portrayal evolution - ANSWER ✔✔News to talk shows

to reality and youth oriented Tv from morality issue to part of screwed up

world to normal


Pay channels like HBO and Showtime allowed for... - ANSWER

✔✔more risky & adventurous programming & gay shows


LOGO - ANSWER ✔✔gay cable channel with Ad support that

normalized gayness around the market

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