Unknown Speaker 00:05 That's my day I'm very much interested Unknown Speaker 00:30 way that Unknown Speaker 00:36 in the Ross Unknown Speaker 00:39 well supporting evidence is evidence supporting Unknown Speaker 00:50 the kinds of references and assumptions that lay behind that inform the women. I think that because of the progressive movement and the way Unknown Speaker 01:14 women's movement was the first movement to develop a really comprehensive Unknown Speaker 01:20 basketball prior to that, but we have had in the way of recognition that the social function of media and social contact was isolated event the NAACP ticketing Unknown Speaker 01:39 revivals Unknown Speaker 01:45 pointing out correctly that vicious stereotypes and outright lies about black people would encourage us on that level of the social media The only issue that talks about in the McCarthy period with its investigations of the film industry in the entertainment industry, when they may because paranoid about the possible influence of this so that you have insidiously inserted there by a communist for those crashing after breakfast. But all the hearings Unknown Speaker 02:58 where they were investigated based on the assumption that the content of the mass media in some way extraordinarily fundamental to the continuation of the American way of life. As I say this is based on a sort of paranoia about mind control Unknown Speaker 03:19 not even five bucks possibly not yet, or less talk about the women's movement in its early days, at these beauties, first of all, we're going to Unknown Speaker 03:50 talk about the issue as a carrier of stereotypes Unknown Speaker 03:57 as immediate as much subtler more complex, aware of about the media, not just telling what women should be, but implying that this is what women are, this is what the family is, this is what the class is about. And what am I beyond Unknown Speaker 04:31 that that will come as the media on ourselves. Unknown Speaker 04:49 That is, first of all on the individuals, some individuals that's what that's what we're doing. have you sit down so, as being among the individuals, we were talking about, that it was not a question of something that somebody out there who was the manipulated into a mindless consumer forgotten that was just mean that we ourselves in our senses by evidence for the publication Unknown Speaker 05:52 to see both but some people may regarding an inordinate amount is based giving evidence from Newsmax chase Unknown Speaker 06:08 that was her and she wasn't making an exquisite claim that those short stories has had an effect on creating the problems that they were taught another phase of a particular class based on motion Unknown Speaker 06:43 and then also embrace the Unknown Speaker 06:46 race that perspective some add one aspect of race and that would be very good without the option that provides incredibly important Unknown Speaker 07:16 in the world, that, that that situation is just regular people doesn't actually participate in that Unknown Speaker 07:32 at one point Unknown Speaker 07:34 that we thought of as being humbled when rather than our sense of outside and part of the sentiments of those of us in the early days were much less likely finite, let us say, to think of ourselves as living in the world the father knew best we already knew Father didn't know best. But more recently that we began to throw out and what reality is about is about relationships, what the forms are, how Unknown Speaker 08:53 to deal with a sense of betrayal Unknown Speaker 08:58 that something that was a part of the party was also part of what convey besix About forces and organizations around media as such, was so much it was that in my consumption it was about women's issues. Unknown Speaker 09:42 Putting together a slideshow showing women associates and has a taste of the present recognition by saying that Unknown Speaker 09:59 the Have we had evidence look at this and it was immediately accepted evidence yeah wow these things are everywhere everywhere there's a physical Unknown Speaker 10:37 body first of all as a major carrier of video social invalidates video secondly has prevailed Unknown Speaker 10:59 how things should be how things are and what degrees of claim might vary as an institution in a society institution that has economics as well as the the logical house mostly as a thing that you can get into in various their their various ways of trying to change this approach to media has ranged from lawsuits attempting to license Unknown Speaker 11:49 of TV stations to attempt to create a concert Unknown Speaker 12:00 to take control of those media communications are something different from what the mass media do, do they tend to liberalize the content of Unknown Speaker 12:15 mass media to an outright Unknown Speaker 12:20 turning back on the possibility of preventing the source in the office possible Unknown Speaker 12:26 progress destructive Unknown Speaker 12:30 of what goes on. Unknown Speaker 12:34 So, there are parallels between religion and the process of readings of approach to religion here examine what the result was to what extent change in what extent many of them could be attributed to the existence of the present finally was the what ways Unknown Speaker 13:48 with with with this with our history with our vision of compassion know what I wanted to say very Unknown Speaker 14:13 sick to be honest with the stereotypes and particularly as they affect the attitudes of girls needless to say is as fascinating as Unknown Speaker 14:46 exam information or misinformation is being said to central to what we've talked about the stereotypes and stuff That's as stupid as emotional as as magical as counted how many women who perform magic on television this was the heyday of Unknown Speaker 15:33 those ads for teenage daughters an animator the same thing so why don't we do some 40 Odd examples of Magic by women and graduates and so on to notice except we have to spell out what you said the sense of what the initial thinking was the past week revision of what the family was and how Unknown Speaker 16:26 the vision of women's labor force which is not but to the extent Unknown Speaker 16:44 of heterosexual relationships what what's what's your what's your was supposed to be here everybody was waiting Unknown Speaker 17:04 for me know how much of this has changed it hasn't changed you may have noticed last week that the two girls become the stars in the series Unknown Speaker 17:35 and they're the great crowds the baby drives have to share Have you heard of just marriage just have to share a house apartments Unknown Speaker 17:51 by themselves Unknown Speaker 17:54 not writing not a reality the year is finished those guys who are Unknown Speaker 18:07 married young married childless women who are professionals one of them is even an architect or Father Unknown Speaker 18:21 This is different Unknown Speaker 18:25 for a great many more color this battle is worse Unknown Speaker 18:37 are headed by Unknown Speaker 18:41 his two years ago so your parents are still alive but listen to all the almost all the other single chronic batteries of Alzheimer's I was very fascinated by but there's Unknown Speaker 19:21 you're also on television and in some ways star certain kinds of strange people when I say the seven upon the limitations of this article I'd like to discuss Unknown Speaker 20:06 each of these developments along with Unknown Speaker 20:10 other progressive values and causes are packaged in such a way as to the nature of possible liberatory are revolutionary content. I've been battling specifically how to deal with sometimes elements of social change, and I thought I was doing as my issue because I'm still not enough second one generalization that is absolutely very powerful. Unknown Speaker 21:25 But also Unknown Speaker 21:30 because it has to be clinical I have a long range of proposals because the introduction of characters for the issue of games is all into mass media so, that, although it's training, it's very excited to say that that's not a very long time, it's like a lot less exciting than it was that was almost as taboo in the 50s as homosexuality was in the very early 70s. But looked at that and how that was also extraordinarily Unknown Speaker 22:20 successful. Unknown Speaker 22:28 What's clear is that all these Unknown Speaker 22:34 different continuing series was the Unknown Speaker 22:38 thing that is the next person has everything. The sensitivity, output message to the rest of the family, family is still stressful, nearly listen to what the hospital told in one way or another. Unknown Speaker 23:06 We are a better family stronger, because we did this Unknown Speaker 23:12 together rather than offering any type of Unknown Speaker 23:18 nursing as well more that perhaps the idea is Unknown Speaker 23:25 better. But we're still autonomous. What's happened I've seen it Unknown Speaker 23:35 like how many times as well as very strong with all of that being Unknown Speaker 23:47 one of the major facilities on every single sofa all the way through to all about fatherhood, that's heavy on with families in all sorts of ways. And yet nobody understands for very long at all has a dependents who used to be married to various lists and lists as much as he also have some elements Unknown Speaker 24:32 of the federal support package as a possibility to sign Unknown Speaker 24:53 families and Unknown Speaker 24:57 empowering women to specifically all of us Unknown Speaker 25:03 for ourselves Unknown Speaker 25:05 those things and really have those things that people are supposed to get out Unknown Speaker 25:11 none of that is possible despite the fact that all research is Unknown Speaker 25:19 done certainly Unknown Speaker 25:23 responses to that list Unknown Speaker 25:31 was all about some of the kinds of positives that showed up Unknown Speaker 25:40 basic checks your customer and so on Unknown Speaker 25:48 that one thing that is almost always going to elevate Unknown Speaker 25:55 you characters were executed miners are not ever most physically perfect but they have stereotypes are cheaper and more complex Unknown Speaker 26:32 one investor plays a character What's your archetypal model feminist how you physically broken over and I asked you all not eating so not impressed that's the important thing Unknown Speaker 27:03 and there is no way Unknown Speaker 27:06 from most blokes Unknown Speaker 27:12 what it was that morning Unknown Speaker 27:21 with sexuality even worse Unknown Speaker 27:28 in a way that this I don't think that we've ever seen much resistance Unknown Speaker 27:35 goes up Unknown Speaker 27:38 suddenly acceptable to the issue today that as a part of that or was that part of that was that was offset Unknown Speaker 28:03 and that's what basically as far as Unknown Speaker 28:11 he is concerned about Unknown Speaker 28:16 acceptable Unknown Speaker 28:24 everybody we're so sore Unknown Speaker 28:29 it's packaged as opposed to Unknown Speaker 28:33 and then of course, just as with our last one Unknown Speaker 28:40 was a friendly stereotype a warm stereotype but a whole set of stereotypes of just how the new regular recognize your gay person in your class exactly. You have to measure black person more so you can have Unknown Speaker 28:54 your Irish person how do you recognize redmax Five the application of your services and certainly how much the the positives were the mid 1960s scientists gave a description of American society watching America we Unknown Speaker 29:49 are carving out the most vicious stereotypes getting rid of them for a very long time. I'm gonna tell you it's just a matter of time but to be quite Unknown Speaker 30:12 honest with you mercenaries that was not a follow up until well, certainly by a series of black family and by independence as poverty found, although again the content of that Unknown Speaker 30:57 to test you to test something that actually matters Unknown Speaker 31:07 they're the sexual revolution that we seem to match when we began this critique in this instance, because because because we felt it was much more exquisite stuff about what it was just the freedom within certain carefully defined moments about accepting racism there were all these style chicken conflicts there is more, because there is more sexuality without without analysis. Without more everything that we had to say 1015 years ago about why the judgment revolution wasn't turning out to be revolutionary for us. Because now they're on television without an acknowledgement. Unknown Speaker 32:22 It's not it's not my mother's sexuality Unknown Speaker 32:25 is not about any of these issues about finding a genuine, such Unknown Speaker 32:34 connected data with other other aspects of our lives. Unknown Speaker 32:41 None of those things Unknown Speaker 32:44 were addressed. Unknown Speaker 32:50 There was a familiarization with the existence of humans resources, and almost always today, Unknown Speaker 33:03 of course, this has been the focus of much more violence, general satisfaction of violence. Unknown Speaker 33:14 As such, Unknown Speaker 33:18 let's go for some nasty extract terms that are related to tell you there's too much more drama is about was that the course there were differences. Unknown Speaker 33:55 At the same time, everything changes in that aspect to the media that underlies all the rest of this, which is to say Unknown Speaker 34:05 the economic This is the context Unknown Speaker 34:08 for the fact that we are among other things, institution or business. And that's definitely society. One of the things that's happening with tremendous concentrations. Unknown Speaker 34:21 There's less competition than there was before and book and magazine publishing has increasingly tended swallowed up by national directors. Whereas Unknown Speaker 34:38 production has been swallowed up by multinational conglomerates that do all sorts of other things. And I happen to believe Unknown Speaker 34:46 what happens in American books Unknown Speaker 34:49 that focus on Unknown Speaker 34:53 Thursday between the two Unknown Speaker 34:56 systems of literacy are the ones on the one hand and moving on The range of customers development ideas coming out what happens when firms are produced by glamorous is not Unknown Speaker 35:16 dissimilar? How many times recently looking back to American Unknown Speaker 35:23 adults in the last seven days or so so movies that matters when it's not going from Western to trans America and America with regard to skyscrapers, people always saying what did they do with everything Unknown Speaker 35:46 and that's again Unknown Speaker 35:48 the major affected by cars on the contract in addition to this generally Unknown Speaker 35:55 has to be most noticeable in the world cannot fail to observe the fabulous economic growth that programs are there's a spot of the world another, there is a great deal of cost before investments are made in turn and impossible changes. Because you can get better with numbers on the readings to sell Unknown Speaker 36:33 advertising high Unknown Speaker 36:41 degree of caution and sameness that exists within industry exclusivity voted to change and difference and newness is Unknown Speaker 36:57 starting to contemplate the equation environments Unknown Speaker 37:09 and sexuality as yours only yes and two sisters before the age of various types of heart so Unknown Speaker 37:18 4.4 Episode customers really are under attack under attack by Unknown Speaker 37:31 and I think this is something that when we think about how we deal with Unknown Speaker 37:37 because who was attacking certain brands in the property Unknown Speaker 37:41 line is not its right and who gets results it's the new right and what the results there yet is nothing more or less exciting. That means that we have to think very hard about Unknown Speaker 38:01 what to do Senator Sanders Unknown Speaker 38:05 which means that it hasn't been our understanding of what the Bronx we know that we're they're saying that what is wrong and many times they're not what's wrong with that huge commercial, which they did not wait that off the air has to do among other things would be denying any kind of sexuality to adolescents rather than the use of adolescent sexuality so booty Unknown Speaker 38:43 attacks based on Unknown Speaker 38:44 assumptions is of course much more about sex representations of Unknown Speaker 38:50 violence. There gives us device to do Unknown Speaker 38:55 that very they're very close together but Unknown Speaker 39:01 they talk about sex and violence, but they also tend to put them back together important aspect is the new life and Unknown Speaker 39:18 a certain portion of the American public that is otherwise at the right center Unknown Speaker 39:27 is convinced that the modern fiction aspects aspects of the mass media are controlled by the left or the the admins and its refinements by the political entry about all those kinds of stuff. That was a big public facility. The topic is called the left because I have a whole it's a bunch of guys having so much this video what exactly is the assumption therefore is if all morals fall apart it's because of all those acres and it's already there Unknown Speaker 40:43 it's because quota Unknown Speaker 40:47 was the her Unknown Speaker 40:50 daughter that Unknown Speaker 40:55 mindset Unknown Speaker 41:01 gonna be mud something anti family anti religious good stuff so when we try to assess what the nature of the change was from time to really take into account not only our position so also this critique from the right Unknown Speaker 41:37 yes Unknown Speaker 41:39 that's correct for us to that Unknown Speaker 41:42 has power over contact for this virus you started to decide what the content is all up for 96 years I think based on the assumption that What You See Is What You Get but we recognize it correctly in ourselves and Unknown Speaker 42:17 our contemporaries. personal social influences the difference between women's movement a feminist critique and traditional Orthodoxy Unknown Speaker 42:38 is precisely always said always identified explicitly didn't say those people that Unknown Speaker 42:50 I saw myself although Unknown Speaker 42:57 nonetheless, we've always discounted the ways in which the media familiar may have been Unknown Speaker 43:07 waiting for you to use the product Unknown Speaker 43:13 or at least in a in a way that Unknown Speaker 43:18 I think we've always underestimated when people who are not Unknown Speaker 43:24 assimilation is only one possible response that is possible Unknown Speaker 43:30 smash the resistance Unknown Speaker 43:34 that we've got a great deal more at the empirical study has to be done Unknown Speaker 43:38 how smart Unknown Speaker 43:46 was the first time that I'm using this particular that reducing the same time and what about what I've worked on to what extent possible using PDF there we go on how that how the Unknown Speaker 44:36 socio economic effects Unknown Speaker 44:40 what what is it The left one of the reasons they do they don't die as much as people would go in older people don't have to buy as much so that in fact in those domestic younger always except when the product is the only one with the old fashioned way better way whereas not the mother and the mother can never possibly know from four to five he hasn't kept up with the new product but the point is that there is incredible content that's one of the one of the forms not necessarily to some extent Unknown Speaker 47:03 switch listening to the talk white male society very soon as Derek has gone was wondering from the organization point people right from their social location Unknown Speaker 48:20 those wondering this is done organization an organization Unknown Speaker 48:27 that has challenges and Unknown Speaker 48:31 is willing to sit on these positions of power Unknown Speaker 48:49 one way most of their time not necessarily for do anything but certainly What's up but again the question is what was tasked with cold Unknown Speaker 51:13 calling to get closer I suspect that any electrical potential doesn't just this lesson so I one thing I realized was I had the time form that I'm mystified by represents the access to information that we're discussing students right it's not too late but what you can do as an outsider to this study know what x is the Library of Congress from now on the audience ever analyzed or had the opportunity there is no way to create sorry about that takes place due time not hard to tell how Every budget is different that To Do List what's stack Videology our last video about soy contains has struggled and of course the media themselves to learn to look critically at the phenomenon we all have how do we how do we learn something which have changed those that aspect they have decided to change common to Mickey Mouse now has black and Hispanic white kids Nobody explains to us in any way at all what happened they all sound the same but the activation isn't any harder who saw Unknown Speaker 57:29 who had the power card the Democrats that kind of took that to the house the next level of understanding how can I implement this service and I will say how can I do that you know it's it's old worry save show simple Unknown Speaker 59:34 right so people may have heard me say to the woman from audio visual who was here at the beginning when I asked him to show the videotape by that I said Hello Stacia I wanted to say I haven't only on PC but I have a videotape What's up on set and I feel bad and I die want to last graph guys so could it be a question Unknown Speaker 1:02:48 says the moral law simply says the Moral Majority is neither there are certain of those faiths that many of them that they have Unknown Speaker 1:03:07 but to say that fisticuffs conscious they just don't say something really hard to words of course is consistent and also they stopped when they started that's really interesting Unknown Speaker 1:04:22 other point I wanted to ask Unknown Speaker 1:04:25 you is there a kind of consistency nurse some programs is that an area where a lot Unknown Speaker 1:04:48 over the summer bringing out some very subtle stereotypes So the first thing that I put out Unknown Speaker 1:05:10 I think interesting changes not only movies that all of a sudden were executed what's what's positive but I think it is belted out Hollywood that phenomenology of that one of the foremost was surrounded typically by that's why I suspect that television or any other art tells a story that content what they give us what we can get out of all of that it's also why newspapers specifically recently that you will be able to regularly see a newspaper and thought process however I don't have addition to that we are the only parents that I don't know if this is true Unknown Speaker 1:08:49 that told me we are Unknown Speaker 1:08:53 all members have stuff set that doesn't look like Jehovah's Witnesses were treated when I was in school because they didn't stand up Unknown Speaker 1:09:08 in this in a radical Unknown Speaker 1:09:12 explicitly Plus post interracial progressive childcare for anybody who hasn't decided either one of the ways to take care of the child is the lots of reasons why large enough to catch our interest there that they don't want their companies to control they don't want to walk up to somebody and he the time to sit down to do ourselves classes how to watch TV as an analysis the function outsiders still have Superman with this offered alternatives next week in the state they are offered via as the over exposed to television it's going to be difficult to affect change the channel policy of sanctions against various patients what we can see in media some testing but not necessarily as a dishwasher otherwise That's it right let's specifically talk about cases some of them have funny stories that one lots and lots of times people can't even read the whole the whole range of things I said is terms of where they were where they specifically but how Norman Lear Unknown Speaker 1:14:43 got to a couple hotel Unknown Speaker 1:14:49 rooms was bye Unknown Speaker 1:14:59 bye As an audience that was not explicitly invested at all and it's not because we sell them gay products in the interstices between stores the fact that gay people buy tickets that they live in apartments and that have to work with male adults in the household and their children Unknown Speaker 1:15:45 I just oh I want to say something and I stopped going vice president to see that they because people started to write in did not see me already but they will people who have read that read some of the feminist legitimating they their ability to say these are terrible and so that there is an interconnection between what happens on directions for women which is a feminist newspaper and we are constantly trying to raise consciousness people would like to say that they do listen and they that's the point that they are responsive Unknown Speaker 1:16:49 to some of it is that a lot of Unknown Speaker 1:16:57 it's so generous Unknown Speaker 1:16:59 that today and over one thing Unknown Speaker 1:17:01 I mean it's quite easy to put it into words and also that it is that does have to do with this our sense some of which is accurate and some exaggerated that generally hits that but I think also how far I put up the other festival events of network by foreigners market more particularly mess than the current direction to create an alternative various Unknown Speaker 1:18:19 presentation is designed to use outside scenario structure surfaces it's not too early you can know for no reason or Betamax. A lot of Unknown Speaker 1:19:35 we don't have to wait for quote There are very I have noticed some protests And I think it's also Unknown Speaker 1:20:13 for couples here's Unknown Speaker 1:20:18 what I think it is it has to do with the foreigner I'm sure that the bonnet audio, video people have videotape equipment, the Women's Center people who are deeply committed to I know and so aren't don't know that I'm Unknown Speaker 1:20:40 doing very well you're gonna be Unknown Speaker 1:20:50 3000 miles away, I could only say this is what I need. And they said Unknown Speaker 1:20:58 it was very much as it's R Unknown Speaker 1:21:02 squared I'm sure it exists is because because people who are into the movement in general are having Unknown Speaker 1:21:13 literacy about the about what Unknown Speaker 1:21:15 about the technology of media? But, and it's true that they should have video Unknown Speaker 1:21:26 here and they shouldn't give you a person Unknown Speaker 1:21:29 to talk about media. Unknown Speaker 1:21:31 The answer that it's impossible. Unknown Speaker 1:21:35 At the same time, they've told they sent that woman here to show the film that I don't have very specific videos Unknown Speaker 1:21:51 on this project. And I'm sure I haven't seen you feel to them. When they were talking about resistance Unknown Speaker 1:22:01 I never watched. And so it makes me totally, totally. I don't I'm not the same exact percentage of American boys. I mean, I it was interesting, so much, I don't know, I watched less than an hour. But at the same time, I am not the viewer and I'm not a consumer on television. So they're just like, I don't watch the soap operas. Except as a result of Washington, I'm very susceptible. When I see it in registers, and later on aisle six, imagine that. And then also when we're talking about showing slideshows, and music this is I think, what's a problem and I believe general science is showing somebody something sexy sexism it's like the whole fraud not to feminist necessarily, but even defending this whole process and understanding that it's not so good. And things are going to get harder for us as feminists to change the media also because of things that are going down that now for instance is a job site losing things in New York City now has the same business license well it's steps going down the chain because the FCC is just getting rid of all those regulations and restrictions will be very fast so we're not going to have that input before we had the right you have a public trust and so they don't have it anymore so like people are getting more upset the reason that it's called the Congo here was because economic no it's not because people get more liberal is because they said it's a black families there that has some money and there's some Hispanics that are beginning to invest and chose not because it has to do with money it sounds like it's pessimistic about this I don't know what to say about it but I want to keep on working on and I want to write some letters and stuff but as an individual we do so much TV you know I feel that it's terrible shame this franchise respect such as for the Celtics on TV last week I think it's very much effective once your majority establish a system that is similar to an analysis as well project that we're not Unknown Speaker 1:25:37 like job protections as he's doing Unknown Speaker 1:25:46 the place once it's easy access to Unknown Speaker 1:25:55 maintain racist society sexism Unknown Speaker 1:26:07 is discussions on what our systems are resistance to that has been drawn in the 60s and 70s. Unknown Speaker 1:26:40 of the most fundamental issues Unknown Speaker 1:26:46 worth is very high because design Unknown Speaker 1:26:49 an incitement to race Unknown Speaker 1:26:59 the next step of that was the stereotypes ready to go today Unknown Speaker 1:27:16 again was Unknown Speaker 1:27:20 on the level of difficulty nothing that was followed by essentially nothing eventually you started to see wagon drive issues wasn't to do the practice on the key features that was that is critical right Unknown Speaker 1:28:03 geographical areas which again they they have indications to attack findings as we go by that product. So, what was it and it wasn't a drama it was one of the show busy things Unknown Speaker 1:28:30 first was Unknown Speaker 1:28:32 a see some real people on there on the extra program programs and let us not see what is not Unknown Speaker 1:28:56 left the program that has been the time there people that divided their way we will also talk explicitly about what I can be added or mixed Unknown Speaker 1:29:32 what was wrong and what was what was not wrong with it. What does that what does it say about the social worker do to them before that. Unknown Speaker 1:29:43 I think it's a great start out with about that and similarly Unknown Speaker 1:29:55 I find that good times some height Unknown Speaker 1:30:04 and yet some time and one of the things I found most is raised in Salt Lake as mentioned talking that she was offended politically Unknown Speaker 1:30:26 as well