Roland Barthes
Van Zoonen
Media can contribute to social change by representing women in non traditional roles - things can change.
Stuart Hall (Stereotyping)
Gauntlett
Identity theory
Louis Gianetti
Updated ideas of Metz
Claude Levi-Strauss
Stuart Hall (Representstion)
Nick Lacey
Argues that each genre has its own repertoire of elements to help distinguish each other from other genres.
Eg. iconography, setting, style, character, narrative
Christian Metz
Steve Neale
Goodwin
Illustration - visual narrative tells the story of the song lyrics, literal interpretation
Amplification - clips introduce new meanings which add layers of meaning
Disjuncture - when the imagery doesn’t match the lyrics, adding a new meaning. or when the visual narrative contradicts the lyrics or unintentionally undermines them
Bell Hooks
Alvarado (1987)
Racial representations
1. The exotic
2. The dangerous
3. The humorous
4. The pitied
Gilroy
Laura Mulvey
Curran and Seaton
David Hesmondhalgh
Livingstone and Lunt
Bandura
Stuart Hall - reception theory
How the audience responds to a media text:
Henry Jenkins
Fandom
Clay Shirky
End of Audience
- The conceptualisation of audience members as passive consumers of mass media content is no longer tenable in the age of the Internet, as media consumers have now become producers who ‘speak back to’ the media in various ways, as well as creating and sharing content with one another.
(Hypogenic needle)
Uses and Gratifications
Gerbner