Common Stereotypes of Men in Media English 10: Media Studies

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Common Stereotypes of Men in Media English 10: Media Studies

Boys to Men: Media Messages About Masculinity Various media analysts and researchers argue that media portrayals of male characters fall within a range of stereotypes. The report Boys to Men: Media Messages About Masculinity, identifies the most popular stereotypes of male characters as the Joker, the Jock, the Strong Silent Type, the Big Shot and the Action Hero.

The Joker The Joker is a very popular character with boys, perhaps because laughter is part of their own "mask of masculinity." A potential negative consequence of this stereotype is the assumption that boys and men should not be serious or emotional. However, researchers have also argued that humorous roles can be used to expand definitions of masculinity. Doritos Commercial Doritos #2 Axe 5G Doritos #3

The Joker

The Jock The Jock is always willing to "compromise his own long-term health; he must fight other men when necessary; he must avoid being soft; and he must be aggressive." By demonstrating his power and strength, the jock wins the approval of other men and the adoration of women. Snickers Gym Old Spice

Jock

The Strong Silent Type The Strong Silent Type focuses on "being in charge, acting decisively, containing emotion, and succeeding with women." This stereotype reinforces the assumption that men and boys should always be in control, and that talking about one’s feelings is a sign of weakness. Rolex Lexus

Strong/ Silent

The Big Shot The Big Shot is defined by his professional status. He is the "epitome of success, embodying the characteristics and acquiring the possessions that society deems valuable." This stereotype suggests that a real man must be economically powerful and socially successful. Rolex Lexus

Big Shot

The Action Hero The Action Hero is "strong, but not necessarily silent. He is often angry. Above all, he is aggressive in the extreme and, increasingly over the past several decades, he engages in violent behaviour.“ Levi’s

Action Hero

What do you think? Stereotypes in Dove Commercial Based on the common male stereotypes in the media, which do you believe appeals most to each of the following markets and why? Teens 20 year olds 40 year olds 60 year olds Which appeals most to you?

Now it is your Turn For each advertisement be prepared to: Say which Ad Strategy is being used Say which Male Stereotype is being presented Discuss what stands out to you in the Ad Determine what target audience is