help short time Week5DiscussionPostreply2.docx SC.W5-D5: Sexuality and He

help short time

Week5DiscussionPostreply2.docx

SC.W5-D5: Sexuality and Heterosexism

Sarahi Chavez posted Sep 16, 2023 11:43 AM

Subscribe



Previous






Next



This page automatically marks posts as read as you scroll.



Adjust automatic marking as read setting

·

What are some of the “single stories” we have in our culture about LGBTQIA people in our culture? How did you learn these stories?

Some of the ??single stories? I know are because I experienced them in high school with some of my friends going through that ??face? as other people called it. Back then the first encounter that I had with the community and culture was not well seen and it was a scandal and parents, being an older generation, were not educated about sexual preferences.

Heterosexuality

was and still is the preferred sexual orientation. There was no option for LGTBQIA it did not exist, no one in my community talked about it. It was the boys that had more trouble ??come out of the closet? because the other boys would bully them because they were not ??normal.?

·

Consider the last 2-3 movies or TV shows you have watched. How many LGBTQIA characters were represented in them? How were these characters portrayed compared to straight characters?

These are some of the movies and series I have watched that include LGBTQIA representation varies.

Atypical: In “Atypical,” there are LGBTQIA characters. Casey Gardner, one of the main characters, is a lesbian. Her storyline explores her experiences as a gay individual navigating high school and family dynamics. The portrayal of LGBTQIA characters in “Atypical” is thoughtful and aims to authentically represent their experiences. However, it’s important to note that while the show addresses LGBTQIA themes, it also delves into other aspects of the characters’ lives.

Elite: In “Elite,” LGBTQIA representation is prominent. Several characters identify as LGBTQIA, including Ander, Omar, and Polo. The show delves into their experiences, relationships, and challenges, offering a multifaceted portrayal. “Elite” is recognized for its inclusive representation and has been praised for its honest and complex portrait of LGBTQIA characters.

Frida: In the movie “Frida,” Frida Kahlo, the central character, has relationships with both men and women. This aspect of her life is depicted in a way that aligns with her real-life experiences. The film offers a nuanced portrayal of Frida’s sexuality without sensationalizing it.

·

If you were a television or movie executive or director, how could you improve diversity in your industry? Why might this be important?

To enhance industry diversity, if I were a director, I would actively seek out underrepresented talent, both in front of and behind the camera. They should prioritize inclusive storytelling that reflects a variety of cultures, perspectives, and identities. Evidence that suggests television exposure is among the socialization agents that can influence audiences’ sexual attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors (Strasburger, 2012). Providing mentorship and training programs for emerging creators. This diversity is vital for fostering more authentic narratives that resonate.

Reference:

Ardel Haefele-Thomas, & Thatcher Combs. (2019).

Introduction to Transgender Studies

. Harrington Park Press, LLC.

Bond, B. J., Miller, B., & Aubrey, J. S. (2019). Sexual References and Consequences for Heterosexual, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Characters on Television: A Comparison Content Analysis.

Mass Communication & Society

,

22

(1), 72??95. https://doi-org.ezproxy.umgc.edu/10.1080/15205436.2018.1489058

ResponseInstructstions.docx


Response Instructstions


Peer Responses:

Respond to at least two classmates’ initial posts by 11:59 pm on Tuesday. Posts must be at least 75 words in length and demonstrate critical thinking, engagement with course material, and a meaningful attempt to engage in discourse.

Week5DiscussionPostreply2.docx

SC.W5-D5: Sexuality and Heterosexism

Sarahi Chavez posted Sep 16, 2023 11:43 AM

Subscribe



Previous






Next



This page automatically marks posts as read as you scroll.



Adjust automatic marking as read setting

·

What are some of the “single stories” we have in our culture about LGBTQIA people in our culture? How did you learn these stories?

Some of the ??single stories? I know are because I experienced them in high school with some of my friends going through that ??face? as other people called it. Back then the first encounter that I had with the community and culture was not well seen and it was a scandal and parents, being an older generation, were not educated about sexual preferences.

Heterosexuality

was and still is the preferred sexual orientation. There was no option for LGTBQIA it did not exist, no one in my community talked about it. It was the boys that had more trouble ??come out of the closet? because the other boys would bully them because they were not ??normal.?

·

Consider the last 2-3 movies or TV shows you have watched. How many LGBTQIA characters were represented in them? How were these characters portrayed compared to straight characters?

These are some of the movies and series I have watched that include LGBTQIA representation varies.

Atypical: In “Atypical,” there are LGBTQIA characters. Casey Gardner, one of the main characters, is a lesbian. Her storyline explores her experiences as a gay individual navigating high school and family dynamics. The portrayal of LGBTQIA characters in “Atypical” is thoughtful and aims to authentically represent their experiences. However, it’s important to note that while the show addresses LGBTQIA themes, it also delves into other aspects of the characters’ lives.

Elite: In “Elite,” LGBTQIA representation is prominent. Several characters identify as LGBTQIA, including Ander, Omar, and Polo. The show delves into their experiences, relationships, and challenges, offering a multifaceted portrayal. “Elite” is recognized for its inclusive representation and has been praised for its honest and complex portrait of LGBTQIA characters.

Frida: In the movie “Frida,” Frida Kahlo, the central character, has relationships with both men and women. This aspect of her life is depicted in a way that aligns with her real-life experiences. The film offers a nuanced portrayal of Frida’s sexuality without sensationalizing it.

·

If you were a television or movie executive or director, how could you improve diversity in your industry? Why might this be important?

To enhance industry diversity, if I were a director, I would actively seek out underrepresented talent, both in front of and behind the camera. They should prioritize inclusive storytelling that reflects a variety of cultures, perspectives, and identities. Evidence that suggests television exposure is among the socialization agents that can influence audiences’ sexual attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors (Strasburger, 2012). Providing mentorship and training programs for emerging creators. This diversity is vital for fostering more authentic narratives that resonate.

Reference:

Ardel Haefele-Thomas, & Thatcher Combs. (2019).

Introduction to Transgender Studies

. Harrington Park Press, LLC.

Bond, B. J., Miller, B., & Aubrey, J. S. (2019). Sexual References and Consequences for Heterosexual, Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Characters on Television: A Comparison Content Analysis.

Mass Communication & Society

,

22

(1), 72??95. https://doi-org.ezproxy.umgc.edu/10.1080/15205436.2018.1489058

We offer the bestcustom writing paper services. We have done this question before, we can also do it for you.

Why Choose Us

  • 100% non-plagiarized Papers
  • 24/7 /365 Service Available
  • Affordable Prices
  • Any Paper, Urgency, and Subject
  • Will complete your papers in 6 hours
  • On-time Delivery
  • Money-back and Privacy guarantees
  • Unlimited Amendments upon request
  • Satisfaction guarantee

How it Works

  • Click on the “Place Order” tab at the top menu or “Order Now” icon at the bottom and a new page will appear with an order form to be filled.
  • Fill in your paper’s requirements in the "PAPER DETAILS" section.
  • Fill in your paper’s academic level, deadline, and the required number of pages from the drop-down menus.
  • Click “CREATE ACCOUNT & SIGN IN” to enter your registration details and get an account with us for record-keeping and then, click on “PROCEED TO CHECKOUT” at the bottom of the page.
  • From there, the payment sections will show, follow the guided payment process and your order will be available for our writing team to work on it.