Friday Night Lights Gender Analysis

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The media is a powerful tool and has the ability to influence and change one’s overall perspective of the world and the position they play in it. Although Television shows such as Friday Night Lights are seen as entertainment by consumers, its storyline contributes to the social construction of reality about class in the United States. This essay will discuss how national attitudes towards the working-class and the impoverished are represented in American Television. The purpose of this paper is to comprehend that television shows are not solely designed to entertain consumers but also contain a hidden agenda whose task is to protect certain ideological perspectives and therefore constant framing strategies take place. The paper will commence the analysis by discussing how males and females are represented in the television show Friday Night Lights, secondly it will look at the …show more content…

This has a lot to do with the class in which both women are considered to be a part of, while Julia is considered “working class” with both parents being highly active in her life and living in a peaceful neighborhood and stable household, Tyra is considered being part of a lower class family and experiences life from a totally different angle. Tyra is not too keen about going to college or further her education; she lacks a positive role model and thinks that her attractive looks will get her where she needs to be in life. According to Sociology Professor Celine-Marie Pascale in the book making sense of race, class and gender (2007), “there is no generic woman, but rather a multiplicity of women each produces, minimally, through discourses of gender, nation, race, sexuality and class.”(p.77)". The show clearly points out that one’s class and environmental upbringing influences not only their personality and views of life but also their future and the path they choose to

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