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Television Soaps: The Cultural Construction of Gender and Representation :: essays research papers
 Television Soaps: The Cultural Construction of Gender and Representation      Soaps but more importantly music videos can be said to interrogate the  cultural construction of gender and representations of identity. The video  suggests a set of images to the viewer and usually these are a blurring of  gender and identity. Music videos predicate on the representation of female  gender experience. The two interrelated sign systems- access signs and  discovery signs- will be discussed. Music clips that will be focused on are  Madonna's ââ¬ËBurning Up', ââ¬ËExpress Yourself', and ââ¬ËJustify My Love'. The singer,  who has been labelled ââ¬ËOur Lady of MTV', has an amazing video appeal due to her  play with gender and identity. No other single artist has produced as many  mixed images as she has.  Television soaps tend not to interrogate the construction of gender and the  representation of identity. They do not seem to cross any boundaries. People  watch soaps to relax and somehow relate, so if they were to experiment with the  theatre of gender, it may be seen as a threat to viewers. Soapies usually have  the males in typically male dominated occupations such as doctors, car salesmen  and chefs. Women in soaps are usually secretaries or housewives. There does  not seem to be any attempt for a switch of roles. Females are feminine, males  masculine. There has been one exception, which was Kylie Minogue's character,  Charlene, on Neighbours. She was a mechanic and tomboy. This is one of the few  occasions where a soap has interrogated the cultural construction of gender and  representation of identity.  A music video is footage that accompanies a song. They can have a  storyline related to the song, displays of images or simply focusing on the  artist/s performing. Music video is forever crossing the lines of gender and  identity. It is able to do this as it is seen as a form of art, therefore there  is no threat to viewers. It is ironic that Boy George has said that ââ¬Å"video was  the worst thing to happen to musicâ⬠, when he himself looked and acted like he  was crossing the lines of gender and boundaries back in the 1980's. Madonna is  most famous for creating videos with no boundaries for gender or identity. Most  of the time, she deliberately plays with surfaces and masks. Madonna visual  style engages and hyperbolises the discourse of femininity- she has bleached  hair with dark roots, street smart image yet glamorous. Gender play is the mix  and match of styles that flirt with the signifiers of sexual difference, and  Madonna is always doing that. The three music videos of Madonna to be analysed    					  Television Soaps: The Cultural Construction of Gender and Representation  ::  essays research papers   Television Soaps: The Cultural Construction of Gender and Representation      Soaps but more importantly music videos can be said to interrogate the  cultural construction of gender and representations of identity. The video  suggests a set of images to the viewer and usually these are a blurring of  gender and identity. Music videos predicate on the representation of female  gender experience. The two interrelated sign systems- access signs and  discovery signs- will be discussed. Music clips that will be focused on are  Madonna's ââ¬ËBurning Up', ââ¬ËExpress Yourself', and ââ¬ËJustify My Love'. The singer,  who has been labelled ââ¬ËOur Lady of MTV', has an amazing video appeal due to her  play with gender and identity. No other single artist has produced as many  mixed images as she has.  Television soaps tend not to interrogate the construction of gender and the  representation of identity. They do not seem to cross any boundaries. People  watch soaps to relax and somehow relate, so if they were to experiment with the  theatre of gender, it may be seen as a threat to viewers. Soapies usually have  the males in typically male dominated occupations such as doctors, car salesmen  and chefs. Women in soaps are usually secretaries or housewives. There does  not seem to be any attempt for a switch of roles. Females are feminine, males  masculine. There has been one exception, which was Kylie Minogue's character,  Charlene, on Neighbours. She was a mechanic and tomboy. This is one of the few  occasions where a soap has interrogated the cultural construction of gender and  representation of identity.  A music video is footage that accompanies a song. They can have a  storyline related to the song, displays of images or simply focusing on the  artist/s performing. Music video is forever crossing the lines of gender and  identity. It is able to do this as it is seen as a form of art, therefore there  is no threat to viewers. It is ironic that Boy George has said that ââ¬Å"video was  the worst thing to happen to musicâ⬠, when he himself looked and acted like he  was crossing the lines of gender and boundaries back in the 1980's. Madonna is  most famous for creating videos with no boundaries for gender or identity. Most  of the time, she deliberately plays with surfaces and masks. Madonna visual  style engages and hyperbolises the discourse of femininity- she has bleached  hair with dark roots, street smart image yet glamorous. Gender play is the mix  and match of styles that flirt with the signifiers of sexual difference, and  Madonna is always doing that. The three music videos of Madonna to be analysed    					    
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