Annotated
Annotated
Laura Uribe
Prof. Kirkley
English 103
Thesis: This essay will analyze the unjust stereotypical gender roles primarily placed on women
depicted throughout the mass media which Americans have accepted and become accustomed to
Annotated Bibliography
England, Dawn E., Lara Descartes, and Melissa Collier-meek. "Gender Role Portrayal and the
Disney Princesses." Sex Roles, vol. 64, no. 7-8, 2011, pp. 555-567, Education Database;
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236?accountid=38295, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11199-011-9930-7.
The article covers an analysis of Disney princess films for gender role depictions. It
begins with a simple anaylsis of gender in the media and then jumps right into Disney
films and their gender roles complete with a study. The results showed characters being
depicted by traditional masculinity for the males and traditional feminity of the princesses
which dont change over time with more films being produced. It roughly touches on the
Parrott, Scott, and Caroline T. Parrott. "U.S. Television's "Mean World" for White Women: The
Portrayal of Gender and Race on Fictional Crime Dramas." Sex Roles, vol. 73, no. 1-2,
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2054?accountid=38295, doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11199-015-0505-x.
The article analyzes fictional crime presented in television and the gender roles presented
such as females predominately being the victims in these television shows. It begins with
a brief introduction on how crime makes up television and how it is perceived. It goes in
to stereotypes and a study to analyze gender and race within the victims and crimes being
depicted. The article ends with the influence television has on society when it comes to
crime portrayal.
Shaller, Jessica. "Female athletes in the media: Under representation and inadequacy." The
The article analyzes magazine Sports Illustrated to determine the sexualization of women
in sports and the lack of representation and media coverage that women in sports have. It
begins by talking about how the media has the ability to shape peoples views and beliefs
and goes on to talk about the poor coverage of women sports in the media with an
emphasis on gender roles being placed. The article reveals a shocking finding that in the
years 2000 to 2005 ninety-five percent of the magazine covers displayed men in sports