The Research Team is the group charged with the task of finding the ideas and sources that no one else would have dreamed of!
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Links from Katelyn
ADS RELATED TO VIEWERS
http://www.stanforddaily.com/article/2001/11/8/sonyAdsPerpetuateGenderStereotypes
http://www.aber.ac.uk/media/Modules/TF33120/gendertv.html
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/83/97886.htm?z=1728_00000_1000_nb_06
http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/pop/ads.html
http://webserve.govst.edu/pa/Advertising/adv.htm
http://www.scripps.ohiou.edu/wjmcr/vol06/6-3a-b.htm
http://www.uiowa.edu/~commstud/resources/GenderMedia/advertising.html
GENDER REPRESENTATION IN ADS
http://www.geocities.com/youth4sa/advertising.html
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~glhanson/readings/advertising/womeninads.htm
http://www.iavalley.cc.ia.us/~pcolbert/gender/genderr.htm
http://www.wsu.edu/~amerstu/pop/ads.html
http://www.genderads.com/
http://www.marketing.unsw.edu.au/AMJ/V11_1/Napoli_etal.pdf
http://keillor.richmond.edu/blojsom/blog/diversity/Gender/
FLAVOR OF LOVE
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/11/01/AR2006110103414.html
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6565127
http://mcarroll4716.blogspot.com/2006/08/flavor-of-love-coon.html
http://mcarroll4716.blogspot.com/2006/08/flavor-of-love-coon.html
http://www.sirlinksalot.net/flavoroflove.html
http://www.theflavoroflovegirls.com/
BEAUTY LINKS
AMERICA'S NEXT TOP MODEL
This blog depicts many of the major names in fashion and the deisgners who are sometimes used on the show
http://vogue-fashion.blogspot.com/
http://www.realityblurred.com/realitytv/archives/top_model_8/2006_Nov_13_larger_models
http://www.tvgasm.com/shows/americas-next-top-model/recap-antm-ther-4423.php?page=5
This blog deals with the issues surrounding the show, and shows how far women are willing to go to be recognized, even when faced with dangerous situations.
http://weblogs.ktla.com/network/cwsource/2007/03/deathly_photo_shoot_stirs_up_c.html
BEAUTY AND THE GEEK
OVERVIEW/OUTLINE OF THE SHOW
http://televisionary.blogspot.com/2007/01/checking-out-beauty-geek.html
http://loveviewfinder.com/love-and-dating/beauty-and-the-geek.html
http://www.relevantmagazine.com/pc_article.php?id=7334
GENERAL BEAUTY
This blog defines femininity and beauty myths
http://blog.shrub.com/archives/tekanji/2007-02-06_478
This blog is a bit controversial, it states that for the most part, we perceive beauty without comparison
http://blobolobolob.blogspot.com/2007/01/cant-we-perceive-beauty-without.html
FEMININITY
THIS BLOG REFERS TO OPRAH AND HER NEW SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/04/AR2007010401817.html
THIS ONE DEFINES FEMININITY
http://fateischance.blogspot.com/2007/03/what-is-femininity.html
More Drama Blogs!!
Grey's Anatomy
From New York Times: 'Grey's Anatomy' Goes Colorblind, By Matthew Fogel
http://www.fanbolt.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24603&page=1&pp=10
Reviews the television program "Grey's Anatomy," and mentions how diverse both the cast is and how diverse the audience of the show is. The show fails to acknowledge the diversity on the show and make it part of the story line.
'Anatomy' of a hit By Matthew Gilbert, Globe Staff |
http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2006/05/07/anatomy_of_a_hit/
According to the author, “if you were trying to plumb ''Grey's Anatomy" for deeper meanings, you'd be X-raying the wrong patient.” Basically, the article says that this show has little impact on society.
"Grey's Anatomy" doesn't care about nurse people
http://nursingadvocacy.org/news/2005oct/23_greys.html
Basically, this article claims that the show does not portray nurses in a positive light. The nurses are sexualized and dumbed down… but the physicians are portrayed as saving lives. (What sex tends to be a nurse, what sex tends to be a physician?)
Grey's Anatomy: Face It, Dude, You Like the Show
http://www.buddytv.com/articles/greys-anatomy/greys-anatomy-face-it-dude-you.aspx
The article talks about how a show is popular for a good reason and that guys would appreciate “Grey’s Anatomy,” even if it is primarily marketed toward a female audience.
The Racial Anatomy of Grey’s Anatomy
http://www.blackprof.com/archives/2006/09/the_racial_anatomy_of_greys_an.html
“This show raises a number of interesting questions about race and representation. First, is it accurate to characterize the show as colorblind? What does that characterization mean? I don’t think the show is colorblind at all. It is color conscious in a particular way—namely, it presents non-white actors in roles that do not explicitly invoke race.”
In Defense of Grey's Anatomy
http://megsoapbox.blogspot.com/2006/12/in-defense-of-greys-anatomy.html
One girl is defending “Grey’s Anatomy.” According to her, some have argued that, as far as medical shows go, ER did it much better, which is true given the assumption that Grey’s Anatomy is fundamentally about the practice of medicine. However, it isn’t. It also isn’t sexual and romantic “smut.” Instead, it’s about surgical interns who are trying to figure out how to hone their profession, handle sexuality and the potentiality of romantic relationship,
Having Your Beefcake And Talking About It, Too. Stanley, Alessandra
New York times (0362-4331)
in TCNJ Library Print Holdings
from
The article discusses top-rated ABC television's shows appealing to women. Conversation about sexual matters dominates the popular programs "Grey's Anatomy" and "Men in Trees," as well as female favorites "Desperate Housewives" and "Brothers & Sisters," the television version of chick lit, and programming that most male viewers avoid.
HEAL THYSELF. People;
This article discusses the television program "Grey's Anatomy." Actor Isaiah Washington, who is a regular cast member on "Grey's," allegedly used a homophobic slur against costar T.R. Knight, and has been highly criticized for his behavior. The article examines the impact of
HOW TO TELL A WOMAN YOU DON'T LIKE GREY'S ANATOMY. Fischler, Marcelle S.
(also found on ebscohost… more of a spoof, but very cute and emphasizes that it’s a show women tend to prefer or at least admit to preferring).
This article discusses the popularity of the television show "Grey's Anatomy." The author notes that the television program is especially popular with women, and the article provides comical excuses for men when telling women that they do not watch the show. Among the excuses given are to "blame your inability to commit to a hospital drama."
24
Is Torture on Hit Fox TV Show “24” Encouraging US Soldiers to Abuse Detainees?
http://www.democracynow.org/article.pl?sid=07/02/22/1448252
“This past fall, the Dean of West Point, Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan, along with experienced military and FBI interrogators and representatives of Human Rights First, met with the creative team behind the hit Fox Television show “24” and tell them to stop using torture because American soldiers were copying the show’s tactics. We speak with two of the delegation’s members -- former Army interrogator Tony Lagouranis, who served one year in
Whatever It Takes
http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2007/02/19/070219fa_fact_mayer
The article discusses Joel Surnow, creator of the television program "24," his politics, and the appeal of the program. The article argues that the program appeals to military audiences as well as to the administration of U.S. President George W. Bush, with its often brutal counterterrorist techniques, and suggests that it promotes human-rights abuses.
TV drama 24: torture teacher
http://www.cbc.ca/news/viewpoint/vp_mallick/20070219.html
“There used to be about four depictions a year of torture on
Fox Show "24": Torture on TV
http://www.alternet.org/story/46757/
With at least one big torture scene in every episode and steadily increasing ratings, TV show "24" is more convincing than the White House at making the case for torture.
Note to Conservatives: Fox's "24" is not "a national referendum" on torture...
http://www.alternet.org/blogs/peek/47653/
Could “24” be the
24 is Just a TV Show - Redux
http://www.thecarpetbaggerreport.com/archives/9909.html
Like the title says, this article argues that the show is the way it is simply for entertainment purposes.
Note: I think the articles that need to be read for class about the military and gender would be extremely useful in analyzing this t.v. show!
Warning: This Slope May Be Very Slippery., Television Week, 07450311,
http://ezproxy.tcnj.edu:2417/ehost/detail?vid=14&hid=8&sid=70f43928-8475-4ad5-8ff1-eadd13ceb4c5%40SRCSM1 (found on Ebscohost)
In this article the author reflects on a meeting between a number of creative executives at Fox's "24" and
An Arab-American Defends '24' and the Real-Life Bauers. Dabul, Emilio Karim
Wall Street journal. Eastern edition (0099-9660)
in TCNJ Library Print Holdings
from
from
The article offers the author's views on the portrayal of Arab Muslims as terrorists in the
Desperate Housewives
Lounge critic 2005 launch: desperate housewives: ladies who lunch
http://www.acmi.net.au/8297ADD589C54178A4F7D35D3540B92C.htm
Desperate Housewives has a rare appeal that hits almost every mark of its well-heeled demographic: both male and female; young and old; gay and straight, and (perhaps most astoundingly) both liberal and conservative / fundamentalist.
Are Housewives Desperate For Games?
http://www.henryjenkins.org/2006/07/are_housewives_desperate_for_g.html
This is a blog that discusses the implications the new Desperate Housewives computer game has on women. The Desperate Housewives game represents the latest effort by the games industry to attract more female players.
Men love their 'Housewives'
http://www.azcentral.com/ent/tv/articles/1113housewives.html
Nearly 40 percent of the show's viewers are men. Whether they want to admit it or not, there are a lot of issues and topics on the show that men can relate to as well as women.
Sex, Love, Television
http://jot.communication.utexas.edu/flow/?jot=view&id=2070
“Like the ladies looking for love and sex in the city, the women of
"'Desperate Housewives' and 'Feminism'"
http://www.subtletea.com/desperatehousewivesreview.htm
This article insults the show and discusses why it is against feminism principles and ideals, not for feminism principles and ideals.
Ideologies in Suburbia by Sarah Ryder
http://blog.lib.umn.edu/wilso775/culturalstudies/2006/04/ideologies_in_suburbia_by_sara.html
This analytical blog discusses how Desperate Housewives shows women with careers and of high intelligence. There is also a typical stereotypical portrayal of housewives as well. There are all sorts of messages being said about femininity and masculinity.
Disconcerting Truths: Uncovering the Values in Desperate Housewives. By: Di Gregorio, Luciano. Screen Education, 2006 Issue 43, p62-65, 4p; (AN 22334642) (found this on Ebscohost) http://ezproxy.tcnj.edu:2417/ehost/pdf?vid=6&hid=8&sid=70f43928-8475-4ad5-8ff1-eadd13ceb4c5%40SRCSM1
This article discusses various issues related to values inherent in the television serial Desperate Housewives. The serial deals with human complexities. A balanced mixture of drama, comedy, soap opera and mystery that results in discussions on several themes including love, marriage, surface appearances, human interaction, and gender roles, etc. forms the content of the serial.
As Kamp As Bree. By: Richardson, Niall. Feminist Media Studies, Jun2006, Vol. 6 Issue 2, p157-174, 18p; DOI: 10.1080/14680770600645127; (AN 20917219) (Also found on Ebscohost… It’s not their but I am currently making a request for it from the library)
The article discusses the author's political analysis about camp in relation to gender and sex roles as portrayed in the television series "Desperate Housewives." The author points out the role of Bree Van de Kamp in the series. The television program signifies the essence of being a super-woman despite of the difficulties that women may encounter the roles of being a housewife and a mother. The drama series continued to uphold the quality of American television dramas in the
Programmers Cast a Wide Net., By: Goodwin, Betty, Television Week, 07450311,
This article deals with the examination of developments in women-targeted network programming. To an increasing degree, the concept of programming specifically to women is growing less relevant. It is not that women do not matter. On the contrary, they make up the majority of the television audience today, wield indisputable buying power and are the targets of gender-specific marketing campaigns. The ratings numbers also bear out the clout female audiences carry. "Desperate Housewives," the top-rated show among women ages 18 to 49, brought in nearly twice as many women viewers--and a 16 rating--as "Lost," the top-rated show for men ages 18 to 49, brought in men.
Grey’s Anatomy
In general, search engines such as Ebscohost and Genderwatch are very useful! Don’t be afraid of the library. The material in the library is more likely to be analytical verses a fan website.