7.2 - case study 1 - race and ethnicity

7.2 - case study 1 - race and ethnicity

Intersectionality of Race, Gender, and Media Representation

Understanding Intersectionality

  • The intersection of race and ethnicity with other identity markers creates specific social locations that lead to various forms of oppression, including violence and discrimination.
  • An intersectional framework reveals the interdependence of gender and race; thus, race is always influenced by gender dynamics and vice versa.

Gendered Racism

  • Scholar Philomena Essed introduces "gendered racism," which affects perceptions of masculinity and femininity as well as racialized forms of discrimination.
  • Women are sexualized differently based on their racial or ethnic backgrounds: African women are seen as promiscuous, Asian women as passive, and Islamic women as oppressed.

Racialized Gender vs. Gendered Race

  • The concept of "racialized gender" highlights variations in gender ideologies across different racial groups.
  • Conversely, "gendered race" indicates differing expectations within the same racial group based on gender.

Media Representation Issues

  • Whiteness is often portrayed as the norm in media, leading to the normalization of oppression through 'othering' identities.
  • Racialized individuals face objectification through stereotypes such as being labeled sexually deviant or submissive; Black men are often framed within narrow tropes like criminals or athletes.

Audience Frustration with Media Portrayals

  • Research shows that Black, Asian, and ethnic minority audiences desire more complex representations in media that reflect their realities accurately.
  • Despite some improvements in the film industry regarding diversity, significant underrepresentation persists for women and minorities in speaking roles (29.3%) and directorial positions (5.2% for Black directors).

Industry Statistics on Diversity

  • According to Ofcom's 2018 report, minority ethnic employees make up only 13% of content creation roles in broadcasting; at senior levels, this drops to 8%.
  • The lack of representation extends to journalists' recruitment processes and retention issues within the industry.
Video description

As a way into exploring issues of intersectionality, this first case study looks at the ways in which gender is raced, and race is gendered.