Class Dismissed: The Different Ways of Defining Class
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1.How is class variously defined in the video?
2.Studies suggest that women continue to be stereotyped on television shows. For instance, women on television shows are usually more agitated, timid,and afraid than men. They are generally depicted as sexually attractive. In employment roles they are less likely to hold the most important jobs. Do you see such patterns on television? Are there others?
3.In this film, Latinos, homosexuals, and African Americans are described as people on the margins. What do they share in common and where do their struggles differ?
4.Why do you think we are seeing a proliferation of “reality” shows that focus on makeovers as the way to access the American Dream? How do these shows tap into stereotypes about working-class people and myths of social mobility?
5.Two stereotypes of working-class white people in the media are “white trash” on the one hand or “good country folk” on the other, according to a website that focuses on this issue (http://xroads.virginia.edu/~MA97/price/open.htm). What traits are associated with each stereotype? Give a couple of examples from television and other media—comics, film, books
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Class Dismissed Movie Review
How class is variously defined in the video
In the film Dismissed, class is defined in different ways. One of the ways is that classes are the groupings that people identify with based on occupation, education, lifestyle, and economic status. Pepi Leistyna, a professor of Applied Linguistics from the University of Massachusetts-Boston, defines class as the groupings in society that are determined by the income and accumulated wealth, the power and influence that one has in the political process, and the cultural aspect that is determined by taste, education, and lifestyle.
Robin D.G Kelley, a History lecturer at Columbia University also defines class as a new form of capitalism where the working class consists of different kinds of workers. According to the lecturer, the working class includes people in the service industry like nurses, cleaners, plumbers, among ...
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