Thursday, 22 September 2011

Representation

Masculine:

(Characteristics)
  • strong
  • powerful
  • independent
  • physical
  • aggressive
  • dominate
  • confident
  • courageous
  • funny
  • charming
(Ojects)
  • cars
  • beer
  • guns
  • cigars
  • trousers
  • porn
  • motorbikes
  • razor
  • yorkie
  • x box
  • hair gel
  • video games
Feminine:

(Characteristics)
  • fragrant
  • emotional
  • maternal
  • delicate
  • stubborn
  • chatty
  • social
  • domestic
(Objects)
  • makeup
  • clothes
  • shoes
  • handbags
  • gossip magazines
  • wine
  • cocktails
  • hair straighteners
  • accessories

Representation is the the re presentation of someone or something. It is a perception, stereotype or someone else opinion on someone or something.

Representation in the MediaBy definition, all media texts are re-presentations of reality. This means that they are intentionally composed, lit, written, framed, cropped, captioned, branded, targeted and censored by their producers, and that they are entirely artificial versions of the reality we perceive around us. When studying the media it is vital to remember this - every media form, from a home video to a glossy magazine, is a representation of someone's concept of existence, codified into a series of signs and symbols which can be read by an audience. However, it is important to note that without the media, our perception of reality would be very limited, and that we, as an audience, need these artificial texts to mediate our view of the world, in other words we need the media to make sense of reality. Therefore representation is a fluid, two-way process: producers position a text somewhere in relation to reality and audiences assess a text on its relationship to reality.

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