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Evaluate: The key is to provide you opinion or verdict concerning the extent to
which an argument is accurate. You are required to demonstrate the extent to
which you agree with a particular argument or hypothesis. It is essential to
provide information on both side of the debate using evidence. Then you must
state your position basing your arguments on the evidence that informed you in
arriving at your position.
Relevance: Is the theory appropriate and relevant to LFTD.
LFTD: The media product we are looking at and studying. Think about
conventions
Usefulness
1. Bell Hooks theory can be applied to any LFTD, especially when representing
gender.
2. Her concept of intersectionality draws attention to misrepresentations and
stereotypes based on one or more gender, race, class and sexuality and their
interrelationships (the way in which each of two or more things is related to
the other or others) in LFTD representations.
Limitations
1. Does not explain anything specific to LFTD as it is a general theory of
patriarchy.
2. In prioritising gender linked to other inequalities, the theory may overlook
similarities or equalities in representations in LFTD.
3. In stressing the influence of social conflict on representations the theory may
underestimate the influence of social consensus (agreement) on
representations.
Introduction
Bell Hooks theory can be put into two parts. The first, being that feminism is a
movement to end partricatchy: sexism, exploitation and oppression. The second,
intersectionality which refers to the intersections of race, class and sexuality to create
a white supremacist capitalist patriarchy.
From the two political dramas I have been studying, we can see that Bell Hooks
theory is applied in both House of Cards and Borgen. On the other hand, her theory
limits our understanding of representation in both shows.
Middle
Bell Hooks theory can be applied to long form television dramas, especially when
representing gender. This can be seen in Borgen through the character of Bridgette.
We can see Bridgette conform to the feminist part of Bell Hooks theory in the debate
scene. This scene showcases this because she doesnt listen to the advice that her
campaign manager gives her and instead goes on a tangent, emphasising how
Bridgette cannot be controlled by males.
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However, the theory does not play much relevance in long form television dramas as
it does not explain anything specific to long form television dramas as it is a general
theory of patriarchy. This results in representation being distorted as such by
producers for example, through race and sexuality. We can see this in Borgen in
which there are no characters who are of an ethnic minority or homosexuality.
On the flip side of the argument, Bell Hooks theory does not play a large relevance in
long form television dramas this can be because by prioritising gender linked to other
inequalities, the theory may overlook similarities or equalities in representations in
LFTD. We can see this in both Borgen and House of Cards as they prioritise gender
(Claire and Bridgette) over sexuality and race. For example, there is only one
noticeable political drama which showcases homosexuals to have a place of power
with this being Cyrus in Scandal.
Conclusion
I think that Bell Hooks theory of representation does not play a large part in long
form television dramas. Whilst, the feminism movement does play a big part, the
intersectionality part does not play much relevance in the two shows we are studying.
We only see one ethnic minority in both shows with this being Linda a latino woman.
However, we see no homosexual characters in either shows nor do we see much
reference to class as both of the main characters conform to a politicians upper class
status.