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Hi Lacy! Natjolly (talk) 05:19, 18 October 2013 (UTC)natjolly[reply]

Hi Dr. Jolly! So glad I got this up and running! Here is my topic...

Topic: "Race, class and Gender at the movies" What do you think? Thoughts?

     Benshoff and Griffin, H. and S. (2009) America on Film Representing race, class, gender, and sexuality at the movies. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

Race, class and gender function as parallel and interlocking systems that shapes basic relationships of domination and subordination through institutions, the symbolic, and the individual. Without the interlocking of class and gender we would not have had the organization of domination and subordination. The symbolic dimension of oppression is centered on stereotypes and the controlling images of diverse race, class and gender groups. Masculine and feminine is so quickly and commonly defined in our society and more often than not these stereotypical roles are produced, projected and implemented into our lives through the powerful source of media and film. Take Thelma and Louise for example. This film demonstrated the struggles and battles women go through when faced with superior and demeaning male behavior. Two women against the aggressive mob of males screams minority and also presented a vivid propaganda. “To many, the process of encoding may initially sound like it applies solely to the production of propaganda, in which ideas, opinions, or allegations are presented as incontestable facts in order to sway public opinion toward or away some cause or point” (15). The text also goes into explaining how both content and form can manipulate and configure various identities in how they are represented and performed in a film. On the argumentative side, not all men are disrespectful and act in such sexist ways towards woman, but in this film every man introduced presented these types of behaviors. In recent years movie goers and importance audience members have learned ways in how to decode a films message in discovering its obscured meaning. The messages that are being presented are not always black or white; therefore audiences everywhere have grown to become “active decoders” in decoding ideological messages. “Learning to analyze film form and ideology can enrich and deepen one’s experience of any given text, and one can become a more literate, and aware media consumer” (20).

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Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. JMHamo (talk) 14:37, 26 May 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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