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They are always a construction, a re-presentation, rather than a mirror, or a clear ‘window on to the real’
In-text: (Branston and Stafford, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Branston, G. and Stafford, R., 2010. The Media student's book. 5th ed. London: Routledge, p.106.
Stereotypes are widely circulated ideas or assumptions about particular groups.
In-text: (Branston and Stafford, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Branston, G. and Stafford, R., 2010. The Media student's book. 5th ed. London: Routledge, p.108.
“The dramatic increase in queer visibility did not begin with the gays-in-the military issue, of course, but with AIDS. For all our attempts to become visible in the years after Stonewall, nothing we were able to do for ourselves ensured our visibility so much as the horrible crisis that beset our communities in the early 1980s. It goes without saying that that visibility came at a terrible cost, the cost of hundreds of thousands ill, dying, and dead. But the cost is not only in lives but in the sort of visibility we achieved.”
In-text: (Kohnen, n.d.)
Your Bibliography: Kohnen, M., n.d. Queer representation, visibility, and race in American film and television. 1st ed. New York,: Routledge, p.70.
“Entertainment offers the image of ‘something better’ to escape into, … the sense that things could be better, that something other than what is can be imagined and maybe realized”
In-text: (Kooijmin and Dyer, 2016)
Your Bibliography: Kooijmin, Z. and Dyer, R., 2016. Richard Dyer | Pleasure. [video] Available at: <https://vimeo.com/156769435?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=41120367> [Accessed 15 January 2022].
In-text: (Steve and Robert J., 2019)
Your Bibliography: Steve, A. and Robert J., T., 2019. Television in the United States - Sitcoms. [online] Encyclopedia Britannica. Available at: <https://www.britannica.com/art/television-in-the-United-States/Sitcoms> [Accessed 15 January 2022].
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