Abstract
In this illustrated lecture, Stuart Hall examines gender and racial stereotyping in the media. He focuses on the concept of "representation" to show how reality is never experienced directly, but is instead filtered through symbolic cultural categories. Ideal for classes on cultural studies, African American studies, media studies, communication, sociology, and anthropology, among others.
Subject
Mass media--Influence, Culture, Television--Influence, Television broadcasting of news--Influence, Motion pictures--Influence, Mass media--Social aspects, Television--Social aspects, Television broadcasting of news--Social aspects, Motion pictures--Social aspects, Stereotypes (Social psychology) in mass media, Blacks in motion pictures, Representation, Race
Contributors
Duration
00:55:07 (HH:MM:SS)
Language:
English
Target or Intended Audience
Grade 9, Higher education
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Name | Media Education Foundation |
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Copyright Holder
Name | Media Education Foundation |
Role | Producer |
Telephone | 413-584-8500 |
Address | 60 Masonic St., Northampton, MA 01060 |
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