Friday, 29 November 2013

Question up to date


1.     In the exam I will be speaking about how Muslims are represented in this society and the other group I will be talking about is an identity of my choice which will be chosen later on.

2.    During the exam, how many media/ mediums will you have to refer to? We will have to refer to at least 2 articles in our essay as a sort of evidence to back up our points.

3.    Discuss David Gauntlett’s views on web 2.0 and identity. “Identity is complicated; it is not fixed and representations are rarely binary; they change fluidly. Media Studies today is shaped by new and converging media industries. The old distinction between audience and producer is blurred, with audience as participator.”

Web 2.0: “Since the audience is now participator and media expert, they have control over the message, not big institutions”.

4.    Explain Strauss’ theory on binary oppositions. His theory is concerned with a tension between two opposing characters. White/black, men/women, masculine/feminine, old/young.

5.    According to Hall, how are BME’s (black minority ethnics) represented in the media? Hall focuses on representations of black, Asian and minority ethnic groups in the media. “Black minority ethnic people are usually represented as the other”.

6.    Which three images did Hall see in media representations of ethnic minorities?

7.    What do the terms hegemony and ideology mean?

8.    Explain the notion of hybridity. Some people resist hybridity because they like to stick to their ethnicity.

9.    Explain Edward Said’s theory of orientalism. How the west sees the east and they see them as the other (negative)- historical perspective, back in the slavery time.