Movie Analysis: The Movie Anchorman

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The movie Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is based in the 1970s. It depicts the highly male dominated broadcast team and shows the shake up when a woman is hired as a reporter and has aspirations of becoming an anchor the television station. The particular scene shows Ron Burgundy is flustered because Veronica Coringstone is impeding on his masculinity. Burgundy exemplifies hegemonic masculinity by explaining he is a man and a professional, when Coringstone says he his acting like a baby he takes offense and explains he is a man and he his ultimately better than a women because indeed he is a man. Burgundy states, “'I’m a man who discovered the wheel, and built the Eiffel Tower out of metal and brawn. That's what kind of man I am. You're just a woman with a small brain. With a brain a 1/3 the size of us...It's science (Robertson, McKay, 2004). The clip also depicts Burgundy’s desire for Coringstone to be the typical submissive female he is used to. The articles will identify the gender stereotypes and access if they are true or false based on the research.
The first study looks at the different types of masculinity and such as hegemonic masculinity and how it relates to the hierarchy masculinities. The researchers observed male student’s attitudes in male dominance, such as power and violence. They further examine Connell’s social theory of gender by looking at two different schools and studying the relationships between the boys (Lusher, Robins, 2010). This theory is widely used to explain the hierarchical behavior in the use of masculine power, such as complicit, dominant, and subordinate masculinities (Lusher, Robins, 2010). Their methods involved studying the schools, which are religious, based and are all boy schools ...

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...r women who do not see issues with a man not responding to her.
The research shows the movie scene to have truth in the gender stereotypes. The piece of research shows boys can demonstrate hegemonic masculinity and general forms of male dominance. This is accurately shown in the film clip. Also, the second study provides evidence that women can feel submissive or lack of confidence in an overrun male environment. The research suggests that this could have implications on performance in the work environment. In the movie it also depicts her lack of self-confidence or doubt after the scene, which falls in line with the research. Both forms of research had a different approaches and methods. However, due to some weakness in their studies there needs to be more research on the stereotypes to provide stronger validity to the truth of the stereotypes.

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