Monday 28 November 2011

only way is essex representation



representation of sexuality- harry homosexuality, faminine, dressed as lady gaga, girls outfit, dancing

regional identity- accent, stereotypically wearing alot of make up, wealth, dressing up, seen as being WAGS.

Friday 18 November 2011

class and status notes



clip from costume drama,
lower class- harry and his family
working class- edmund (employee)
upper class- visitors to the house

young boy (harry) first impressions- bare feet, raggish clothes, dull colours, lives in a hut in the woods, lower class, cant read properly, recieves boots as a present.

edmund (employee)- well dressed, big boots, authoritive.

lady of the manor- very well dressed, snobby, important, 2 men either side of her (servents/butlers), white pale face, wig, up on the steps.

ethnicity powerpoint

How is Ethnicity Represented

Wednesday 9 November 2011

Sunday 6 November 2011

How is disability represented in 'the streets'?

How is Disability Represented in the Streets

Gender

Gender Roles (stereotypes)
Males Traditional - strong, tall, dominant. Jobs could include Plumber or builder. Lazy, football obsessed, doesn't do housework or cooking. Instrumental role in the family. Business minded. Dressed manly e.g suits. New man - Does housework, cares for children, equal to women. Well groomed. stylish, Ladies man, Homosexual man - Feminine, week, likes hairdressing, fashionable. Well groomed. Possibly wears make-up and shows female roles.
Females Traditional - Cooking, cleaning, housework, looks after the children. Often needs help from the stronger male. Typical jobs; nursing, caring. Can be innocent and not really business like. Sexy/ Powerful - Strong minded, business woman, able to get what they want. Confident. Not very loyal and can come across bitchy. Equal to men. Lesbian Woman - Masculine, dresses in men's clothes. Short hair.