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1Media Representation of Gender Construction In a country like US, where the male outnumbers women in a ratio of three to one the depiction of women in the American media is underrepresented, stereotyped and based on the traditional notions (Bowden and Jane). Especially the black women of the country is faced with double subjugation as they are mostly given the supporting characters(Griffin). Moreover, the portrayal of women in the media differs from the reality. The women in the prime-television are younger and thinner which does not substantiate the ageing and obese population of the country. The American media reinforces the stereotype with more young and beautiful newscasters (Wood). As according to the video “Women have Class”, Second Shift, refers to the unpaid workload that women have at home (Tortajada et al.). Women are generally paid less than men and further the household unpaid work is also needs to be done by them (Gallagher). This is not portrayed or underrepresented in the media. Moreover, the kind of work women are involved in reality are more of lower middle class or working class jobs but the working women projected in the media are involved in high profile jobs (Collins). The division of labour that is observed at home and the one represented in the media has an incongruity. The household chores are often distributed and done together by both the male and female counterpart however, in the prime television it is always the benevolent women who do all the chores. This again contributes to a stereotyped and traditional role of women as promoted by the media.
2Media Representation of Gender Construction References: Bowden, Peta, and Jane Mummery.Understanding feminism. Routledge, 2014. Collins, PatriciaHill."Shiftingthecenter:Race,class, andfeministtheorizingabout motherhood."Mothering. Routledge, 2016. 45-65. Gallagher, Margaret. "Media and the representation of gender."The Routledge Companion to Media & Gender. Routledge, 2013. 41-49. Griffin, Rachel Alicia. "Push ing into precious: Black women, media representation, and the glare of the White supremacist capitalist patriarchal gaze."Critical Studies in Media Communication31.3 (2014): 182-197. Tortajada-Giménez, Iolanda, Núria Araüna-Baró, and Inmaculada José Martínez-Martínez. "Advertisingstereotypesandgenderrepresentationinsocialnetworking sites."Comunicar21.41 (2013): 177-186. Wood, Julia T. "on Views of Gender." 2019