Media Identities

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Across
  1. 5. Main driving factor of profit driven capitalist media, 9,10.
  2. 8. Seemingly universal standards of appearance, behaviour, beliefs in a society.
  3. 9. Key queer theorist, David _______.
  4. 10. Type of stereotype that meets expectations.
  5. 11. This theory suggests we may put groups in society into pairs 6,10.
  6. 12. When a group has no media representation 8,12
  7. 15. Theory looking into what is being put forward as 'normal' in society.
  8. 16. A term first used by Mulvey that can be extended to cover the way any group represents another.
Down
  1. 1. A groups ability to create media about themselves 4,14.
  2. 2. Type of stereotype which goes against expectations.
  3. 3. Newspapers exaggerating about how a group in society is not meeting social expectations 5,5.
  4. 4. Audience's mimicking demonised groups in society 8,13.
  5. 6. Theory looking into how non caucasian groups are and have been represented 4,8.
  6. 7. One use audiences make of media representations 4,6.
  7. 13. Key queer theorist, Judith _______.
  8. 14. for process of turning reality into media.