Gender Class and Race Stereotypes in American Television
Date Submitted: 12/03/2002 17:09:30
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 4 pages (1190 words)
Category: / Law & Government / Government & Politics
Length: 4 pages (1190 words)
Gender, Class, and Race Stereotypes in American Television
A Content Analysis
Gender, class, and race stereotypes abound in contemporary society, much like
they have done throughout human history. With the advent of television, however,
stereotypical assumptions have become so pervasive, and so diffused, that some call for
a serious and purposeful scrutiny of television's contents. On the following pages,
various content analyses of television programs will be addressed, followed by discussions on the greater implications
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