Monday, 15 November 2010
*Fox Theme Tune Hits* New Item For Catalogue!!!!
Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Here We Are!
Television
Item 1
Fawlty Towers (Series 1 and 2) (1974 – 1978)
- This is a good sitcom to use because there is a good representation of women in this sitcom. We have the hard working woman, who is trying to keep her husband in place, which is one of the many representations that we saw in the 70’s.
Item 2
Gavin and Stacey (Series 1 – 3) (2007 – 2010)
- This sitcom would be good to use because it shows the more modern representation of women compared with the women in the older, more traditional sitcoms, such as Fawlty Towers.
Item 3
Absolutely Fabulous (1992 – 1996, 2001 – 2004)
- This is a secondary source that I will be using, and is useful, because, compared with the other 2 sitcoms, women are shown in a completely different light to most other sitcoms that we have.
Item 4
Gimme’ Gimme’ Gimme’ (A Man After Midnight) (1999 – 2001)
- This is a secondary source. I have chosen to use this, as this also shows women in a different light compared with the rest of the sitcoms, moving away from the typical couple living together, and instead having a woman living in a flat with homosexual housemate. This is good because it moves away from the stereotypes, and instead shows different representatrions that you wouldn’t normally expect.
Item 5
The Inbetweeners (2008)
- This would be a good sitcom to use for my research because even know the sitcom is about a bunch of sixth form guys, there are also the modern day teenage girls shown in the program, and most of them are shown as stereotypes, which means this would be good to use in my essay.
Films
Item 6
Lesbian Vampire Killers (2009)
- This film is different to most films that you would find in British cinema. Rather than using the stereotypical British Female, it uses the more typical American Females. This will support my claims with my focus texts.
Books
Item 7
The Television Genre Book
- I found this book to be very interesting with the section entitled “Unruly Women in Sitcoms” This section is particularly helpful for my research because it talks a lot about how women are represented differently from the norm in various sitcoms, like Rosanne for example. It gives a lot of information about different women.
Item 8
The Media Students Book
- This was also interesting as there are many different articles in this magazine, about Representations, and also has a lot about theories that you can hang off of your research, which would be good to include in my essay
Item 9
Media Know All (http://www.mediaknowall.com/as_alevel/alevel.php?pageID=gender)
- This website has a lot about representations of different genders included on it. It talks a lot about the different theories that could be hung off the essay and also talks about how women can be represented as feminine, but also talks about the fact that some people are shown as role models in the media these days.
Item 10
Emag (http://www.emag.com)
This item talks about representation of women in all different types of TV. For example, it talks about sitcoms, such as Friends, and the true representation of women in that sitcom, and also talks about CSI and even Law and Order.
Item 11
Gender Roles on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender_role)
Although a secondary source for information, this article on Wikipedia has a lot of information about the gender roles in the past, and how women have come a long way from what they have in the past, and are now shown to be just as equal as men.
Other Media
Item 12
BBC Radio 4 Programme: Whatever Happened to Sisterhood? (Available to listen to at http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00v1nlk/Analysis_Whatever_Happened_to_the_Sisterhood/)
This is very useful because it talks a lot about how women are seen today, and how women think they should be acting today. It also talks about how women were in the past and what was “Socially acceptable” back in the day.
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Update for 29 September 2010
Monday, 27 September 2010
The Update for Monday 27 September 2010
Here are some of the things that I have found:
Over the weekend, I went into the library in Southampton, and I found a very interesting book called "The Television Genre Book". In this book, there was a section about "Unruly Women in sitcoms", which I found very interesting because it talks a lot about how women are represented differently in certain sitcoms than you would normally expect them to be like. For example, the book gives an example of Rosanne - She is like the head of a family, always keeping the family in order, keeping her husband in order, and they are trying to be a normal "Nuclear family", but however, something always gets in the way. Rosanne is also seen to be different to typical woman because of the way that she is shown to be: Hard working, and she shouts a lot. However, a British example is also given. There is the example of Absolutely Fabulous, which represents woman not stereotypically, but they are shown to be contempary women, and show that they can do the same things that men can do: Smoke, Drink and do whatever they want, and this is not what you'd expect in a typical sitcom, where you'd either see a typical family (Mum, Dad, 2.5 kids), or a very hot woman that every man has a crush on, and who uses her femininity to get what she wants.
I also looked on a website called "Emag" which has an article on it talking about the representation of women in all different TV. For example, it talks about Friends, where women seem to be shown in a positive light, but there is more that meets the eye where it talks about Monica being a chef (Typically, a man's job - But also maybe representing women who belong in the kitchen - No sexism intended at all), Phoebe giving birth, and Rachel being a typical woman who loves shopping (Giving off the typical "Daddy's spoilt little girl" representation), but then soon realising she can stand on her own two feet, when she gives birth, eventually gets in a steady relationship, and realising what being a mum is all about.
However, it does show another representation of women. For example, women can be shown as equal to men in certain TV shows, where we see Women in the office, doing exactly what men do. This is also the same for shows like "Law and Order", or "CSI", where we see women actually investigating murders etc. Much like the UK's "The Bill" where we often see Women police officers.
Many of these representations can be seen in various different British Sitcoms. For example, Are You Being Served shows several different representations of Women. There is the older, more hard working women, like the one that owns the shop (I don't know much about Are You Being Served, but I have studied it before), and then there is the more younger assistant, who represents the sexy feminine type of woman. This gives the audience several different representations of women, which can be clearly seen.
Again, I wasn't in lesson today, but this is what I got up to so far. There are 10 items in my catalogue, which I will write about another time... So Long Bloggers!
Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Update on My Media Stuff - 22/09/2010
Friday, 10 September 2010
10 Questions... Ask me Anything!
Monday, 28 June 2010
Hello People
But anyway, like I said, have a look around, comment, do whatever you want... and Enjoy :)