In your group you are responsible for researching and preparing a presentation on one of the 7 areas of representation. You will be responsible for delivering this presentation to your fellow class colleagues and it will be used towards your next assessment grade.
Your presentation can take any form but must include
An explanation of how you think your particular social group are traditionally represented in British TV drama.
Your presentation can take any form but must include
An explanation of how you think your particular social group are traditionally represented in British TV drama.
- Typical clothing for members of your social group
- Typical occupations for members your group
- Typical jobs for members of your social group
- Typical modes of speech for your social group
- Typical story lines for your social group
- examples from British TV drama
You also need to link your points to the relevant theory.
Although we haven’t covered these yet- as we have only had 3 lessons, you may well like to extend your learning by having a look at the following:
Roland Barthes - binary opposites
Leon Festinger - Cognitive dissonance
Vladimir Propp - Character Roles
Laura Mulvey - Male Gaze
Tessa Perkins – Stereotypes
Roland Barthes - binary opposites
Leon Festinger - Cognitive dissonance
Vladimir Propp - Character Roles
Laura Mulvey - Male Gaze
Tessa Perkins – Stereotypes
These theorists can be found in the various resources in the library, and online theory sites such as theory.org
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