Reference no: EM133721741
Class Dismissed: How TV Frames the Working Class examines television's portrayal of working-class people, from early images of the late 1940s to those on display in recent situation comedies, dramas, and "reality" programs. The film focuses primarily on two issues-television's under-representation of working-class people and their concerns, and the stereotypes that are used when they are represented at all. Note: This film was made in the early 2000s, so it's a bit dated, however, it still contains valid information on how social class is represented in television texts.
After watching the film
What examples can you think of between the mismatch of working-class stereotypes on television and the reality of working-class lives in the world?
Make a list of a few popular television shows. How would you characterize the main characters by class? Do any of the characters connect to the findings of your readings today? Be specific, and use citations.
Finally, in the reading, Why Television Sitcoms Kept Re-creating Male Working-Class Buffoons for Decades, what affects network television decision-making, and how doe this affect the messages that we consume in television texts?