How far are the representations constructed in the set texts of Zoella and Attitude Stereotypical? Stereotype: A set of widely held beliefs/attitudes about a certain group of people or individual. Stereotypes are created when knowledge is lacking or unattainable and the substitution of thoughts and opinions are implemented. This often leads to misjudgement and unfair discrimination towards certain groups. (Stuart Hall) In media products, they have the potential to impact the mindset of audiences, often sustaining, perpetuating and creating stereotypes. Media products portray the unspoken norms of an ideology. Such products appeal to the widest audience - intellectually and globally. Stereotypes of gay men: Feminine Fashionable - conscious of their appearance Articulate More open with their emotions More friendly with female friends The representation of the LGBT community is often narrow and stereotypical. Gay men are often represented as camp, effeminate, theatrical ...
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