Theorists Flashcards

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Steve Neals Genre Theory

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An audience might like a film because it follows all the codes and conventions or because it subverts away from the typical conventions

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Roland Barthes Semiotics

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Media products with codes that the audience can decipher i.e Red is Danger or Suits mean wealth

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Claude Levi Strauss Binary oppositions

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Theory that suggests that a good story revolves around conflict i.e Good vs Evil

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Propp’s character types

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All stories have similar characters who help the narrative of a story.

Hero, Villain, Dispatcher, Helper, Donor, Princess, Prize

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Blumer and Katz Uses and Grats

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Personal identity, Entertainment, information, social interactions

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Stuart Hall reception theory

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The media pass along messages based on how audiences read it.

Preferred, Negotiated, Oppositional readings

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Van Zoonen

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Believes the media portray images of stereotypical women and this behavior reinforces societal views

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David Gauntlett Pick n Mix

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Allows audiences to pick which aspects of a text they want to construct their identity with, leaving other bits alone

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Curran and Seaton

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states that the media (such as newspapers) are owned by large conglomerates, resulting in lack of creativity and thought. They say they will produce repetitive media that they know will sell because it will make a profit and gain the owners of these companies power

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