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    African-American Women

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    powerful driving force within American society. This “driving force” is known as media‚ though‚ in this essay‚ I will be focusing mainly on advertisements. There are a variety of ads being made everyday and can be spotted almost everywhere; billboards‚ magazines‚ shops‚ and even online‚ just to name a few. However‚ many of these ads--ranging from food to fashion--have began involving women in them. Not just any women either; these women are the idealized women American society has conceptualized as

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    Trans-Media Stereotypes

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    about earlier in this paper. These fragmented or as Jason Mittell suggest trans-mediated narratives add to the stories of these characters. (Mittell‚ 2015) Goes on to define trans-media storytelling as‚ “significantly expanding the scope of a television series (in this case comic book character) into an array of other media‚ from books to blogs‚ videogames to jigsaw puzzles. (Mittell‚ pg. 292‚ 2015) This trans- mediation thus creates new stories for these characters that further expand their cultural

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    To be African American in 2016 is frightening. You look at the news‚ read the paper‚ get on the internet and see nothing but blacks being killed or arrested. African Americans in the 21st century can be be frustrating‚ you get tired of seeing and hearing the same bad news. It’s heart breaking to know a white cop can kill an innocent black person and get away with it‚ It’s disappointing to witness black on black crime. I love being African American but it isn’t easy. If another race were to spend

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    Furthermore‚ the movie O plays on American stereotypes of black men‚ which is show our societal views about black men influenced the development of Othello in the 21st-century context. This evident by the sex scene between Desdemona and Odin‚ in which‚ he gets rough with her during intercourse and refuses to stop even when Desi begs him to stop. Also‚ he later utilizes drugs‚ fulfilling the stereotypes of a drug using and violent African American man. This is interesting because Odin’s last name

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    November 12th‚ 2013 Stereotypes of Native Americans in Films Native Americans in films during the 1930’s‚ 1940’s‚ and the 1950’s were usually portrayed as irrational people that were determined on attacking and pillaging the peaceful settlers of the American west. The understanding of Native Americans in films was mostly limited to a single genre‚ the Western. The generalization of Native Americans can be classified under a few key themes. The history of the Native Americans have been condensed

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    Since I watch a lot of TV and browse social media often‚ there are definitely instances where what I have seen cultivated specific perceptions on different subjects. The most prominent view I developed was race and ethnicity with white people. Ever since I was in middle school‚ I watched the TV show Friends. It was an amazingly well-written sitcom that I relished in watching almost every week. However‚ it never occurred to me that the fact that Friends had an all-white cast would have a real impact

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    Pertaining to Tracy Lai’s article titled‚ "Asian American Women"‚ Lai discusses how stereotypes dehumanize people while turning them into objects to be manipulated. Lai touches on the topic of how Asian people and cultures are stereotyped as being inferior and exotic. The problem that Lai brings to our attention is that it is a struggle to be an Asian in America due to the fact that Asians have been denied political‚ economic and social equality in America. Lai also brings to our attention

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    growing minority group in the United States. Asian Americans are often overlooked in the media and the Asian American speech have only recently received attention from the media. Nowadays Asian Americans are being portrayed more in popular media pieces. However‚ these media representations tend to be stereotypical‚ often portrayed as negative. The stereotypes of Asians range from martial arts master to hard working‚ diligent nerds. Even though Asian Americans resided for 4‚5 generations‚ Asians are still

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    entertainment and media throughout the world. Being home to Hollywood‚ many actors flock here to become famous and do actually reach the big screen. A few examples include Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee. These Asians have found themselves incredibly influential to the masses and have become almost movie legends to many people. This is due to the natural nature of media. The media is able to do so much to influence people but there is one small problem. Many people

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    African American Culture The African American culture is one of the more diverse cultures out there. Many of these people practice different beliefs. African Americans live in all parts of the world and just like other cultures African Americans have people that live in what is considered poverty some that are considered middle class and some considered upper class. African Americans come with a lot of interesting thing like the language they speak which is called Ebonics and all the different stereotypes

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