Historical context?
What is Richard Dyer’s theory?
Star Identity.
-> A ‘star’ is a construct, not a real person.
-> Their identity is made from a variety of different marketing materials.
-> Image is carefully constructed to appeal to a target audience.
What is an intertextual reference in Formation?
How is costume used in formation to communicate meaning?
How is Beyonce reinforcing attitudes and values in terms of gender?
How does Formation challenge the racial hierarchy?
Through subverting expectations and placing a black woman in positions of power and dominion.
For example:
- Wide shot of Beyonce sitting on top of police car
What is Richard Dyer’s star identity theory?
A ‘star’ is a construct, not a real person.
- Their identity is made from a variety of different marketing materials.
- Their image is carefully constructed to appeal to a target audience.
(helps if their image contains a USP)
How is race and ethnicity represented in Formation?
How can Gauntlett’s theory of identity be applied to Formation in terms of gender?
How can Gauntlett’s theory of identity be applied to Formation in terms of race and ethnicity?
How can Stuart Hall’s theory of stereotypes be applied to Formation?
Gender - challenged stereotypes of women due to representations of women in powerful positions.
Age - challenges stereotype of young people being oblivious to the problems around them - the little boy
Ethnicity - challenges stereotypes of black people as they are in control and in powerful positions. white people however shown conforming to stereotypes: police being in powerful positions.
“Females in Formation are represented as active and powerful” what are some examples and analysis of this point?
Females in Formation are represented as active and powerful through the line ‘Okay ladies now let’s get in formation’ which createas a sense of unity as a force of power that a female audience can identify with. It promotes female empowerment and unification of gender, her ideas of ‘I dream it, I work hard’ encourage female strength int eh face of a partriarchal society.
How does Beyonce communicate her sense of pride of her culture in Formation?
How can McRobbie be applied to Formation?
McRobbie’s post feminist icon theory suggests that post feminist icon’s exhibit the stereotypical characteristics of both the male and female – strength, courage, control and logic but also are willing to be sexualized for the male gaze.
- Beyonce man spreading on the top of the police car.
- Dancing provocatively in revealing outfits.
- being dominant, especially over the men behind her when standing on the plantation