401 Fall Lecture #14 Outline 1. Oral Presentation 2. Gender, Advertising and Popular Culture Debates within Women’s and Gender Studies 3. Gender and Television Television/Media Studies and Gender Studies History of TV: Consensus Culture? History of Dominant Narrative Forms: Episodic Series: Dramas, Sitcoms 4. Gendered Analysis of Television:TV as “Domestic Appliance” Impact of the Second Wave of Feminism on Television: Media Watch organizations Impact of New Technologies: Remotes, VCRs, DVRS/TIVO The Movement away from “Appointment TV” From Broadcasting to Narrowcasting and the Rise of Cable Analysis of Selected TV Shows: What would gender equality on TV look like? Reality TV and Gender Roles 5. The Gendered Mediascape of Videogames and the InternetMIT OpenCourseWarehttp://ocw.mit.edu SP.401 / WGS.401 Introduction to Women's and Gender StudiesFall 2010 For information about citing these materials or our Terms of Use, visit:
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