HUM 3321
ISA
-(ideological state apparatus) -(more private) school, places of worship, advertising, social media, newspaper, conferences/unions/political parties, Marriage
Aversive Racism
-Example: "I would have voted Obama for a third term" -likely to be disguised and covert -less overtly displayed, more difficult to identify and acknowledge
3 main areas of inquiry for media studies, according to Kellner:
-Internal -Reactionary -External
What does it mean to say that media constitutes a source of cultural pedagogy?
-Media= Internet, TV, Film, Radio -Identity- one's sense of self hood in terms of gender, class, ethnicity, nationality and sexuality -Values—What one thinks, feels, believes, thinks, feels, believes, fears, and desires -Media demonstrates and legitimates power
Stuart Hall Theories of Representation
-Reflective -Constructionist -Intentional
Blaxploitation
-a group of films that portrayed the black man protagonist as violent criminals, super studs, pimps, and drug dealers -the 1971 film shaft -a group of films from the 70's that exploited African-Americans audiences
Cultural Studies
-analyzes hegemonic, or ruling, forces of domination
According to Sue, et al. the problem with microaggressions, and the reason they typically create more stress and more damage to minority groups, is that they are which of the following?
-brief and commonplace daily verbal, behavioral, or environmental indignities -are often unintentional, inherited, "natural" -convey hostile, derogatory or negative racial slights or insults toward people of color
Four aspects of cinematic institution
-economic -social -technological -psychological
Microinsult
-often unconscious, demean a person's racial or ethnic identity or heritage, include rudeness and insensitivity -"I believe the most qualified person should get the job, regardless of race."
Examples of private domain
-religious ISA (churches) -cultural ISA (Literature, the arts) -communications ISA (press, radio)
RSA
-repressive state apparatus -(more public) military, police, laws, courts of law
Hegemony
-ruling social, political, and cultural forces -Examples in our culture: Middle/Upper Class, White males
Film Noir has been debated by scholars as to what it is. All of the following are designations of film noir:
-style -genre -mode
Stereotypes of African Americans in Film
-the criminal -the tom -the brute -the coon -the mammy -jezebel and sapphire -angry black woman -welfare queen -the picaninny -the tragic mulatto -the magical negro
According to Smith and Cook, females have a distinct set of desires for their lives. Smith and Cook categorize their character cravings in three ways:
-the daredevils -the daydreamers -the derailed
In order for a hegemonic power to remain in power, it must reproduce the conditions of production. Which of the following is a condition of production?
-the existing relations of production (means of production) -the productive forces (labor power)
According to Grossman, which of the following would qualify a woman for the femme fatale?
-the sexual woman -the self-assured woman -the independent woman -the dangerous woman
According to McIntosh, which of the following is an example of privilege?
-when I pay with cash, I can be sure people will not assume that means my credit is bad -I can do well in a challenging situation without being called a credit to my race -if the IRS audits my tax returns, I can be sure I haven't been singled out because of my race
According to Sue, Which of the following is an example of a microinsult?
-you are so articulate
Between 1929 and 1949 how many people on average attended movies EVERY week in America?
80-90 million
Manhood Acts
A behavior that establishes dominance and hierarchy over women and other men
Which character in Blade Runner 2049 MOST fills the role of K's "Redeemer Woman" as described by the Place article?
Joi
Three Point Lighting
Key Light: the chief light used to light the main object of the shot Fill Light: a weaker light used to fill in the shadows cast by the key light Backlight: used to light the backdrop of the shot
Liminal Character
a character of space that lies just on the threshold
Bechdel Test
a way of evaluating whether or not a film or other work of fiction portrays women in a way that is sexist or characterized by gender stereotyping. To pass the Bechdel test a work must feature at least two women, these women must talk to each other, and their conversation must concern something other than a man
Within the confines of our class, the terms Multicultural, Race, Gender, Class, and Sexuality all have what in common?
all a social construct
According to Van Buren, __________ is a dirty word in war films, because "Americans always win, even when they lose in an era in which, out in the world, the losses are piling up
ambiguity
Benedict Anderson proposes the definition of a nation is what?
an imagined community
Hypersexual Females
an overemphasis on attractiveness and sexuality by way of clothing and body proportions
Gender
based on characteristics of masculine and feminine
Race
based on heritage and common characteristics
Class
based on social standing, usually tied to money
In the short film, "A Girl Like Me", why did one of the African American women not like the role of Sydney Portrier in "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner"?
because he wanted to be with a white woman
According to Stuart Hall, this is cat: (=^_^=)
false
According to the Sobchack article, the failure of Blade Runner 2049 at the box office cannot be blamed on a downturn in interest in Science Fiction since 2000.
false
Rose's strong reaction to the police officer demanding Chris' ID, even though he was not driving, most likely shows that she believed it was racially motivated.
false
Traditional Females
females more likely to be depicted as parents and in committed relationships; over half of female characters are depicted in a nurturing and stereotypical manner
Blade Runner 2049 "Joshi says there is an order to things that's what we do here, we keep order"
group goals prevail or social consent
Multiculturalism
groups of different cultures in one location
What imagined community, as defined by Anderson, is NOT present in Wonder Woman?
hispanics
How is masculinity depicted in Disney films?
hypermasculinity
Which of the following is NOT common in war genre films?
individual goals prevail
What is one reason Sobcheck gives for the decrease in popularity of sci-fi?
it is becoming a reality, more appeal to fantasy film right now
According to Kellner, what is one reason to study media and culture?
it teaches us how to behave, think, and feel
The 180 Degree Rule
maintains the illusion of spatial reality by shooting from one side of an imaginary line
According to Belton and Janey Place, women were depicted as manipulative seductresses in Film Noir because
men feared the new power of women during WWII
One characteristic of hegemonic masculinity that we see in the character Steve in Wonder Woman
none
Homosociality
nonsexual attraction held by men (or women) for members of their own sex
Microassault
often conscious, racial slur, intended to hurt the intended victim
Double Entendre
one thing means another
Nurturing Woman
or redeemer, "offers the possibility of integration for the alienated, lost man into the stable world of secure values, roles and identities. She gives love, understanding (or at least forgiveness), asks very little in return (just that he come back to her) and is generally visually passive and static
In the movie short we watched in class about the American Male, which of the following is NOT listed a Manhood Act?
playing sports instead of studying
High Key Lighting
relatively bright, involves a high ratio of fill light, and is prevalent in comedies and musicals
Low Key Lighting
relatively dark because of its low ratio of fill light. It is more often used in mysteries, horror films, and film noir
Synonym for hegemony
ruling power
Benefit of Low-Key Lighting
shadow effect with uneven distribution of light for "darker" themes
According to Stuart Hall, the meanings for symbols and signs (representation) is produced in societies through
shared knowledge and mutual agreement
Meaning for signs (representation) is produced in societies through
shared knowledge and mutual agreement
According to Lull, what does a ruling power need to remain hegemonic?
social consent
According to Stuart Hall, how do we know what to do at a traffic light?
social construct
What does Andre call something that is conventional, formulaic, and rigid?
stereotype
Misogony
the fear or hatred of women
Another name for spider woman
the femme fetale
mise-en-scene
the relation of everything in the shot to everything else in the shot
According to Belton what do Horror and Sci-Fi have in common?
they both focus on what it means to be human
According to Belton, what is the role of the individual in war films?
to subordinate their needs to the group and mission
Althusser states that ISAs function by ideology, and RSAs function by
violence
According to Althusser, what mechanism ensures the reproduction of labor power?
wages for labor power
Three Components of Hegemonic Masculinity
•Emotional Detachment •Competitiveness •Sexual Objectification of Women
Imagined
According to Anderson, a nation is ________ because the members of even the smallest nation will never know most of their fellow-members, meet them or even hear of them, yet in the minds of each lives the image of their communion
Vertical Integration
The studio controls everything from production to distribution
What is a negative effect of white privilege on white people?
They don't realize they are being racist and then are caught by surprise
In the film Blade Runner 2049, which element of Science Fiction was emphasized?
extrapolation, dystopia, artificial intelligence
What is it called when a film is edited when it cuts back and forth between two scenes that are happening at the same time?
Cross Cutting
Four Key Findings of Portrayal of Women
Females are valued for their appearance Their aspirations are often short sighted They have a longing for one-dimensional love They are not always damsels in distress
A war theme used by Van Buren
American soldiers are good, enemies are bad
Microaggressions
Brief, everyday exchanges that send denigrating messages to people of color because they belong to a racial minority group -"no, where are you really from" (microassault, microinsult, and microinvalidation)
Theme in Bringing Up Baby
Chaos
What does Camarota mean by false generosity?
Generally helps an individual person or group
Sydney Poitier stands out because he was an African-American actor who played middle-and upper-class roles during the sixties. He was equal and often superior to any white antagonist. What film did he star in as a doctor?
Guess Who's Coming to Dinner
What was Hollywood's self-censorship code from the 30's-40's?
Haye's Production Code
Why did the era of film noir have to avoid showing a married man and woman sharing a bed together?
Haye's Production Code
What is the effect of ideology on society according to Lull?
Ideology serves to keep the hegemonic class in power
Who attempts to develop a deadlier form of mustard gas to help win the Great War?
Isabel Maru
According to Lull, which of the following is one of the most effective tools of hegemony to perpetuate their own "philosophies, cultures and moralities"?
Mass media
A character that depicts a monstrous feminine in the movie "Get Out"
Missy the mother
Microinvalidation
Often unconscious, exclude, negate or nullify a racial minority's thoughts, feelings, or experiences -"I don't see color"
Low lighting levels and jarring cuts are used to create what type of atmosphere in film noir?
Ominous and Seedy
Which of the following descriptions are NOT emphasized in Blade Runner 2049?
Reaction to cultural change
What privilege was the clue that Peggy McIntosh noticed in her co-workers that made her notice her own white privilege?
Saw her co-workers male privilege, and made her realize her own white privilege
Sexuality
Sexual Orientation
What was the source of most film noir stories?
dime novels
What is the name of the first shot of the movie that gives the location of the scene?
establishing shot
According to bird who does hegemonic masculinity harm?
everyone
