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ANGELA MCROBBIE THEORY
     Manoraj Sivantharajah
ANGELA MCROBBIE


• Angela was born in 1951 in the UK
• She is a British cultural Theorist
• She did her post graduate degree at
  the University of Birmingham
• She then went onto teach in
  London then to teach at
  Loughborough University
• She is now currently is a Professor
  of Communication at
  Goldsmiths, University of London.
• Her media theory is well known
  one.
THE THEORY


Angela McRobbie did most of her research into the magazine industry and
the contents of magazines. She mainly looks at the way in which gender roles
are represented within different within media. So what does the media say that
males and females do. She ultimately feels that the media by doing this
influences us as humans into what we should and should not do. So they
“socialize” us into our gender roles. This suggests that humans behave like
they do because of what the media tells them to how to behave and what to
do with their lives.
HOW MEN ARE PORTRAYED IN
                            THE MEDIA


She believes that in most media texts;
men are portrayed by the following:

•   Masculine
•   Aggressive
•   Powerful
•   Etc..

So basically saying media portray them
in an extreme stereotypical manner:
HOW WOMEN ARE PORTRAYED
      IN THE MEDIA


          She believes that in most media texts;
          women are portrayed by the following:

          •   Weak
          •   Subservient to men
          •   Traditional roles (mother, nurse)
          •   Etc…

          So basically saying media portray them
          in an extreme stereotypical manner:
CONTROVERSY


McRobbie however does accept that
within some media text, women are
shown in more powerful sexual roles
and she suggests this could be a good
thing. This is where controversy
aroused as other feminists argue as they
believe that that the suggestion is
demeaning to women. However Angela
McRobbie believes that some
representations empower women as
sexually powerful.
MY VIEWS




In my opinion, I fully agree with Angela McRobbie as most media texts do
have stereotypical representation of gender roles. I believe that this is a good
thing as by trying to change this view will cause more unrest. As society over
the years has come to terms with the stereotypical gender roles produced by
various media texts and the change I believe will just be too much hassle and it
will cause unrest within in society. However taking into account cultural
variations I think McRobbie’s idea of powerful women gender representation
will help woman state their power in those societies where men totally over
power women.

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Angela McRobbie theory

  • 1. ANGELA MCROBBIE THEORY Manoraj Sivantharajah
  • 2. ANGELA MCROBBIE • Angela was born in 1951 in the UK • She is a British cultural Theorist • She did her post graduate degree at the University of Birmingham • She then went onto teach in London then to teach at Loughborough University • She is now currently is a Professor of Communication at Goldsmiths, University of London. • Her media theory is well known one.
  • 3. THE THEORY Angela McRobbie did most of her research into the magazine industry and the contents of magazines. She mainly looks at the way in which gender roles are represented within different within media. So what does the media say that males and females do. She ultimately feels that the media by doing this influences us as humans into what we should and should not do. So they “socialize” us into our gender roles. This suggests that humans behave like they do because of what the media tells them to how to behave and what to do with their lives.
  • 4. HOW MEN ARE PORTRAYED IN THE MEDIA She believes that in most media texts; men are portrayed by the following: • Masculine • Aggressive • Powerful • Etc.. So basically saying media portray them in an extreme stereotypical manner:
  • 5. HOW WOMEN ARE PORTRAYED IN THE MEDIA She believes that in most media texts; women are portrayed by the following: • Weak • Subservient to men • Traditional roles (mother, nurse) • Etc… So basically saying media portray them in an extreme stereotypical manner:
  • 6. CONTROVERSY McRobbie however does accept that within some media text, women are shown in more powerful sexual roles and she suggests this could be a good thing. This is where controversy aroused as other feminists argue as they believe that that the suggestion is demeaning to women. However Angela McRobbie believes that some representations empower women as sexually powerful.
  • 7. MY VIEWS In my opinion, I fully agree with Angela McRobbie as most media texts do have stereotypical representation of gender roles. I believe that this is a good thing as by trying to change this view will cause more unrest. As society over the years has come to terms with the stereotypical gender roles produced by various media texts and the change I believe will just be too much hassle and it will cause unrest within in society. However taking into account cultural variations I think McRobbie’s idea of powerful women gender representation will help woman state their power in those societies where men totally over power women.