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The purpose of this research study is to find if media are influencing children by portraying gender stereotypes in their programming. ... By the crucial age of three, most children are already hooked on television and as a result these gender stereotypes are instilled beginning at a very early age.
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When applied to prime-time television programming, this literature suggests that the basic social roles assigned to female and male characters by storytellers are tremendously important contributors to the construction and maintenance of gender stereotypes.
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The construction of television is skewed in many ways, particularly as regards this most fundamental of principles, gender representation. Despite a populace ratio of 1:1 Durkin (1985) suggests that the typical ratio of television gender representation is 4:1 in favour of the male.
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Some of the most watched, and perhaps influential genres of television viewing are advertisements and soap operas, ... Sex trait stereotyping, on the other hand, Gunter argues as reflecting more commonly held stereotypes about women's characteristics; ... Dines, G. and Humez, J.(1995): Gender, Race and Class in Media. London: Sage...
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This is the first of three lessons that address gender stereotypes. The objective of this lesson is to encourage students to develop their own critical intelligence with regard to culturally inherited stereotypes, and to the images presented in the media - film and television, rock music, newspapers and magazines.
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More papers on "Gender Stereotypes on Television" ... Look for more research papers, essays and book reports on Gender Stereotypes on Television ... A look at the problem of gender stereotypes on television and their impact on society.
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This study is based on an analysis of four popular television cartoons in regard to their portrayals of gender stereotypes. One of the cartoons was created before 1985, and three after.
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To feminists, this is all a system of patriarchal gender stereotypes. What is curious about the system, however, is that it is very similar to the system of opposites in Chinese philosophy that we find in the doctrine of Yin and Yang. ... This pattern is also conspicuous in a television show on NBC, Third Rock from the...
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Television, movies, and the printed media help encourage people to develop and maintain the gender stereotypes we have been examining. Let's consider four general trends.
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