Please finish the past paper question you started in class. Give yourself no more than another 20 minutes.
Due in Monday.
Thursday, 4 May 2017
Thursday, 27 April 2017
Homework 27th April 2017
Please finish your detailed plan of the past paper question we began in class. This is due next Thursday,
Danny & Erin - see me please.
Danny & Erin - see me please.
Thursday, 23 March 2017
Easter homework
Please make notes on the three examples of print media representations of women that you found for your last homework and bring these in for the first lesson back after Easter. We will be using these, plus our class examples to produce an assessed piece of writing.
Monday, 20 March 2017
Additional Reading/Analysis
Some texts that will be useful for your final exam:
The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf. This book tackles the compulsion many women feel to pursue beauty and the role that business and the media play in it. You may be able to learn more about Wolf's main arguments simply by Googling it. However, if you are serious about a top grade, this is required reading.
Miss Representation - documentary on Netflix that we watched in class. This should be re-watched and notes made on what it has to say about this subject.
Women's Pictures: Feminism and the Cinema - Annette Kuhn. This book charts the changes in feminist theory of the media over the 80s and 90s. It is a academic book and heavy going in places, but may be worth referring to in passing.
Any guide to Feminism and Post-Feminism. There are lots available. Go and have a look in Waterstones.
Furthermore, look for more current media representations of women in all areas of the media and make notes/comments about what you perceive. Remember to use media terminology and theory as often as possible in this.
The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf. This book tackles the compulsion many women feel to pursue beauty and the role that business and the media play in it. You may be able to learn more about Wolf's main arguments simply by Googling it. However, if you are serious about a top grade, this is required reading.
Miss Representation - documentary on Netflix that we watched in class. This should be re-watched and notes made on what it has to say about this subject.
Women's Pictures: Feminism and the Cinema - Annette Kuhn. This book charts the changes in feminist theory of the media over the 80s and 90s. It is a academic book and heavy going in places, but may be worth referring to in passing.
Any guide to Feminism and Post-Feminism. There are lots available. Go and have a look in Waterstones.
Furthermore, look for more current media representations of women in all areas of the media and make notes/comments about what you perceive. Remember to use media terminology and theory as often as possible in this.
Thursday, 16 March 2017
Homework - due 27th March
Please find at least three different newspaper representations of women. These can be about the way women are represented and issues to do with feminism or they can be just good or bad examples of representation itself. Be prepared to discuss why you chose them with the class.
Thursday, 16 February 2017
Homework - due Thursday March 2nd
Find two examples of social media accounts that offer different representations of women and write an analysis comparing theses representations and the way others respond to them. Refer to the theories around gender and stereotyping we have covered.
Thursday, 2 February 2017
Year 13 Homework
Compare and contrast two British female TV news presenters and analyse their media image. Comment on:
- clothes, hair and make-up
- body language
- tone of voice
- language choices (the words they use)
Think about how much or how little their femininity is a factor in their image and why this is.
Examples of women you could choose:
- Kay Burley - Sky News
- Cathy Newman - Channel 4 News
- Naga Munchetty - BBC Breakfast
- Susannah Reid - Good Morning Britain
- Nina Hossain - ITN
- Kate Silverton - Channel 5
Thursday, 12 January 2017
Tuesday, 10 January 2017
Further Reading for the Contemporary Media Issues Exam Question
This is a feature on the star of No Offence, the new drama that's just started on Channel 4. She discusses the representation of female sexuality and how she does not conform to the stereotypes.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jan/04/no-offence-joanna-scanlan-paul-abbott-female-police-sexual-being?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jan/04/no-offence-joanna-scanlan-paul-abbott-female-police-sexual-being?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Monday, 9 January 2017
Classwork for Week 16
Compare and contrast the way the character of Catherine is
presented to the audience in her two confrontations with Tommy Lee Royce in
Episode 4 of Happy Valley Series 1.
You must analyse the representations of women using media language and terminology and link these to relevant media theory.
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