Challenging Stereotypes: Race, Gender, and Representation in Media

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This exam focuses on media representations of race and gender, analyzing stereotype constructions and their impact on societal perceptions and discourse.

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Exam Details

Duration: 45 minutes

Prerequisites: Media Studies, Gender Studies, Critical Theory

Key Topics

  • Media Representation
  • Stereotypes
  • Race and Gender Dynamics
  • Digital Narratives

Learning Outcomes

  • Critical Analysis of Media Texts
  • Understanding of Stereotype Construction
  • Articulation of Impact on Public Discourse

Full Description

This exam engages with the complexities of media representation concerning race and gender, analyzing how stereotypes are constructed and challenged.

An in-depth understanding of media portrayals is essential for addressing societal perceptions and fostering a more nuanced view of gender roles immersed in racial identity.

Students will articulate how media representations impact public discourse on race and gender, demonstrating critical engagement with specific texts or visuals.

Discussions may extend to the role of digital media in reshaping narratives around race and gender.

Sample Questions

  • In what ways do media representations shape societal perceptions of race and gender?
  • How can challenging stereotypes in media lead to improved social justice outcomes?

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