representation Flashcards

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representations

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The way in which key groups or aspects of society are presented by the media

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ideology

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A set of messages, values and beliefs that may be encoded into media products

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3
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dominant ideology

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Ideologies told to us repeatedly by dominant group

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stereotype

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An exaggerated representation of something or someone

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5
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why is messy mya’s voice in formation significant in formation

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  • famous for speaking out about lgbtq and black communities
  • he was shot dead helps emphasize the themes of violent crimes affecting black victims
    recognisable to audience
  • signifies genre, the theme of black oppression and discrimination
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what are references to the BEAT documentary in formation

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  • police- brutality against black communities, BLM, social cultural and political contexts, racial discrimination
  • binary oppositions between black communities and police
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what does ‘when he fuck me good i take his ass to red lobster, cause i slay’ suggest in formation

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  • the use of profanity adds an aggressive, passionate feel to the video, and beyonce, perhaps connoting her power, and challenging typical female representations of submissiveness.
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what does the use of the ‘n’ word show in formation

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demonstrates themes of historical discrimination and desire to reclaim this previously repressed power.

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what does the shot of beyonce sat on a police car in flood say

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  • isolated
  • independant
  • wide angle shot emphasizes that shes alone
  • she is dominant over the police
  • some audience believed she was anti police and she had to make a statement
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what does the lyric ‘cocky’ represent in formation

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she is confident and self assures

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what does her expensive costume and jewellery connote
and whose theory - formation

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  • wealth
  • success
    which is very common for artists in music videos
  • subverts typical representations of black people of being seen in media as poor- Gilroys theory
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what does her expensive jewellery and clothes juxtapose and suggest -formation

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the historical clothes and setting. draws attention to ways in which this has changed since slavery

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what might the young children signify -formation

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  • discrimination is still happening to young black people today
  • their smiling and dancing suggest that thing have changed and their is hope for the black youth of today
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image of martin luther king suggesting -formation

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  • intertextual reference, draws attention to that racial discrimination has been ongoing for a long time
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what do beyonce’s references to her mother and fathers cultural origins suggest

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  • she is proud of her heritage
  • celebrating rich diversity in america
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what does beyonce’s reference to liking wide ethnic noses say

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  • black culture and beauty
  • challenges the mainstream medias representation.
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