1. Television history began in
1928. In the 50’s the first
colored television was
produced along with the
beginning of television shows.
Since, the television has
advanced and evolved on its
way to the 20th century.
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Throughout the history of television, there has constantly been gender stereotyping
within sitcoms, movies, and even cartoons. Women are seen as ignorant,
helpless, with bodies that are thin and curvy, and belonging at home. Men are
always seen as intelligent, the providers, with bodies that are strong and tall, and
belonging in the work force.
3. Even though Supermanis a children’s
cartoon, it is full of gender stereotyping. For
one, the main character, the hero, just like
most other heroes is a male. He is the savior
of the town, strong and powerful, and is in a
sense superior to all other beings.
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4. Leave it to Beaver portrays the typical 50’s family. The mother
has a thin waist with curves in the appropriate area, and is cooking
in the kitchen at home. The boys are shirtless, which is typical for
the male gender; the oldest is tall and muscular and the two boys
appear to be about to go swimming, which is a sport, a masculine
recreation.
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5. I Love Lucy portrays the typical married couple according to gender
expectations. For one, Ricky, the husband is driving, which shows a
sign of dominance; also throughout the series, he is not only the
provider but the problem solver as well. The Lucy character, as shown
by the picture, is seen as an ignorant, silly girl, who always needs
Ricky to save her.
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6. Even a carefree and comical cartoon
like the Flintstoneshas gender
stereotyping. The bodies of the
different genders are highly
distinctive; a female has a small waist
with curves and is always wearing a
frilly dress and the males are huskier
with a gruff look to them. The women
are the ones that nurture and take
care of stuff such as cleaning, while
the males are always the ones involved
in the adventures.
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7. The movie Grease shows the typical male and female gender roles for the
70’s. The guys in Grease are strong, sexual, into cars, with a one track mind
(girls), The females are the typical pink ladies, petite, superficial, into papering
themselves, with their top priority being boys.
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8. HouseBunny,a recently produced movie, exhibits the typical supposed female of the 21st century. The girls in the
photo are wearing revealing clothing, with a lot of make-up and curled hair; the typical image of an appealing
female. The girls in the movie were transformed into the stereotypical girl that is a so called “airhead”, that
appears to be judgmental and superficial.
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9. 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
Roseanne, really strays away
from gender roles. Although the
lead character, Roseanne, is a
female, she is the ruler of the
house. She is domineering and
outspoken, unlike society’ s view
on a females gender role.
10. The Disney Channel original movie, Motorcrossed,
shows the change that some members of society
are going through, referring to gender
stereotyping. The male character of the story, who
is a female wins a dirt bike race, which is
specifically a male sport. The male characters in
the story are very supportive of this girl crossing
over the gender barrier.
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11. The popular series, Grey’sAnatomy, is one large step away from gender stereotyping. Both the males and the
females hold equal jobs in society. Not only males are seen as being respectable and intelligent, but females are as
well.
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12. The movie Hairspray exhibits gender stereotyping in many ways, but steps away from it as well. The movie has its
group of stereotypical “Cool Kids” , but also has many characters that do not fit the image of a proper male or
female. The main character steps away from the typical image of a girl because she is not thin, but as a catch, the
most worshiped boy, likes the heavier girl.
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13. Currently, many movies, sitcoms, shows, and cartoons are exhibiting gender
stereotyping, but are also breaking away from it as well. Troy, in High School
Musical, appears to be a typical male figure, that is sporty, cute, and muscular,
but it is a double take because he also sings and dances in the school musical.
The musical has cliques, but then goes as far and singing a song that cliques do
not matter.
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14. 1940 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000
As shown by the picture, the
Disney Channel cartoon, shows
both stereotyping but then the
exact opposite of it as well. Kim
Possible has the typical teenage
girls body and is a cheerleader by
day, but then during the night
time, she is a crime stopper. This
is showing that even though she
may fix the characteristics of the
female gender, she is also a
super hero, which is a males job
at night.
15. Although television is full of gender stereotyping, shows and movies are slowly
moving away from it. The hope of the future is to be free from not only gender
stereotyping, but from all other gender stereotyping as well.
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