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Jun 12 2008, 9:33 PM EDT
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the effects debate.)TASK:Write a comparative analysis of the representations evident in these comic book / magazine covers.TASK:Design a comic book character aimed at a young teenage audience. Justify your choices.
Also see
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(a common dominant representation of women - Britney Spears, Marilyn Monroe, Madonna, every CantoPop star in the world...);
it would be appropriate to apply Laura Mulvey's MALE GAZE theory here, which suggests that, in
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In other comics, we might analyse such things as the representation of different ethnicities, sexualities, nationalities, youth or age, or of violence.
As such, then, DOMINANT representations are being transmitted here - men are strong and
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thinking?
Do you think that such comics could be harmful? (See
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TASK:Write a comparative analysis of the representations evident in these comic book / magazine covers.
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Design a comic book character aimed at a young teenage audience. Justify your choices.
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Feb 18 2008, 6:06 AM EST
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if they are to be 'normal' Do you think that this ideology accurately reflects modern thinking?TASK:Write a
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Feb 18 2008, 5:45 AM EST
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Representations are constructed using SIGNS. Here, such things as Superman's muscles, his steely gaze, his strong facial features and so on act as SIGNS of
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