Media Essay
With reference to any
one group of people that you have studied, discuss how their identity
has been ‘mediated’...
Feminist theories and
Hegemony
Feminist theories have defiantly
paved a way for many female who are protesting against sexism on television and
in the media world. Feminist theory
defined by Laura Mulvey is the objectification of an image and then the
identification of that image with the audience. In British cinema this is seen
to be something that is very prominent; the typical narrative in the James bond
franchise is a male lead being the protagonist in the film, while female is
classed to be the vixen and sexual temptation for the male lead. The bond girl
is one of the most recognised characters to date in the film industry, the bond
girl has virtually escaped criticism, however with the advent of the bond girl
in the 1960s she was seen to be a liberated figure compared women who were fighting
for freedom in a patriotic society where they were trying to get freedom from
the men. However women in this era see the bond girl to be a female that is
oppressed by her sexuality as she can only represent herself in a sexual way
and serves as a price for the protagonist.
This theory has been mediated through
the film industry by the use of powerful female characters in films. These
women play important roles like Margaret Thatcher who is played a Meryl Streep
and Helen Mirren who plays the queen. In the 60s roles like this were rarely
given to women to play as directors mainly focused on films which presented the
patriarchal society and failed to remember women and the roles they could
embark on.
Although in this era when people are
asked about feminine rights and social equality they will agree and say they
believe and agree with it. However there is an underlying image painted behind
those ideologies. People agree with the feminist theory, were by the film
industry see women to be objects of seduction and pleasure to the audience,
this is a well known fact for the public. Nevertheless there is still hidden
sexism in the movie industry were females are still placed on the pedestal of
sexuality and women being dependent on the looks for the roles they play. Megan
Fox in transformers is ideal example of this, were she was primarily given the
role on the basis of her looks and this was one of the factors which led to her
departing from the film itself.
Essay from before half term posted BUT not essay for this week - Prep for tomorrow and essay MUST BE COMPLETED AND POSTED BY WEDNESDAY
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