Media representations of gay and lesbian couples with families: a multimodal discourse analysis of Proposition 8 advertisements

While the inclusion of gay and lesbian individuals in the media is not a recent phenomenon, the increased representation of families headed by gay and lesbian couples is somewhat new. Research has shown that mediatized representations of gay and lesbian individuals and couples more often than not ad...

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Main Author: Tabangcura, Demy Flores
Other Authors: Garlick, Stephen Robert
Language:English
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Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7710
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spelling ndltd-uvic.ca-oai-dspace.library.uvic.ca-1828-77102017-01-08T17:08:36Z Media representations of gay and lesbian couples with families: a multimodal discourse analysis of Proposition 8 advertisements Tabangcura, Demy Flores Garlick, Stephen Robert marriage equality Proposition 8 critical discourse analysis social semiotics gay and lesbian families media representations multimodal discourse analysis While the inclusion of gay and lesbian individuals in the media is not a recent phenomenon, the increased representation of families headed by gay and lesbian couples is somewhat new. Research has shown that mediatized representations of gay and lesbian individuals and couples more often than not adhere to stereotypes and perpetuate ideas that the constructors of these representations want their audiences to consume. Research has also focused on audiences’ reception and processing of the messages that these representations may carry. This study, instead, focuses on the construction of representations of gay and lesbian couples and their families, bringing to the forefront the importance of discursive practices that are used to construct visual, linguistic, and aural elements of the media consumed by audiences. Looking specifically at advertisements (both for and against) concerning California’s Proposition 8, a ballot measure proposing to ban same-sex marriages, this study shows how elements of the composition of the advertisements coalesce and mutually enhance each other to create particular understandings of gay and lesbian families. Using Critical Discourse Analysis and Social Semiotics, this study uncovers the underlying ideologies that inform the discursive and semiotic choices that have been made. Together, the music, the visuals, and the language are formed into a coherent whole, the advertisement. This thesis argues that how gay and lesbian people are represented is equally as important as the overt messages that are being disseminated to the audiences. By studying the discursive practices utilized by these advertisements, we are able to see that ideologies of idealistic family life and heterosexual relationships influence both advertisements in their characterisation of gay and lesbian couples and their respective families. Graduate 0626 0628 df.tabangcura@gmail.com 2017-01-03T22:35:28Z 2017-01-03T22:35:28Z 2016 2017-01-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/1828/7710 English en Available to the World Wide Web
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topic marriage equality
Proposition 8
critical discourse analysis
social semiotics
gay and lesbian families
media representations
multimodal discourse analysis
spellingShingle marriage equality
Proposition 8
critical discourse analysis
social semiotics
gay and lesbian families
media representations
multimodal discourse analysis
Tabangcura, Demy Flores
Media representations of gay and lesbian couples with families: a multimodal discourse analysis of Proposition 8 advertisements
description While the inclusion of gay and lesbian individuals in the media is not a recent phenomenon, the increased representation of families headed by gay and lesbian couples is somewhat new. Research has shown that mediatized representations of gay and lesbian individuals and couples more often than not adhere to stereotypes and perpetuate ideas that the constructors of these representations want their audiences to consume. Research has also focused on audiences’ reception and processing of the messages that these representations may carry. This study, instead, focuses on the construction of representations of gay and lesbian couples and their families, bringing to the forefront the importance of discursive practices that are used to construct visual, linguistic, and aural elements of the media consumed by audiences. Looking specifically at advertisements (both for and against) concerning California’s Proposition 8, a ballot measure proposing to ban same-sex marriages, this study shows how elements of the composition of the advertisements coalesce and mutually enhance each other to create particular understandings of gay and lesbian families. Using Critical Discourse Analysis and Social Semiotics, this study uncovers the underlying ideologies that inform the discursive and semiotic choices that have been made. Together, the music, the visuals, and the language are formed into a coherent whole, the advertisement. This thesis argues that how gay and lesbian people are represented is equally as important as the overt messages that are being disseminated to the audiences. By studying the discursive practices utilized by these advertisements, we are able to see that ideologies of idealistic family life and heterosexual relationships influence both advertisements in their characterisation of gay and lesbian couples and their respective families. === Graduate === 0626 === 0628 === df.tabangcura@gmail.com
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Tabangcura, Demy Flores
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title Media representations of gay and lesbian couples with families: a multimodal discourse analysis of Proposition 8 advertisements
title_short Media representations of gay and lesbian couples with families: a multimodal discourse analysis of Proposition 8 advertisements
title_full Media representations of gay and lesbian couples with families: a multimodal discourse analysis of Proposition 8 advertisements
title_fullStr Media representations of gay and lesbian couples with families: a multimodal discourse analysis of Proposition 8 advertisements
title_full_unstemmed Media representations of gay and lesbian couples with families: a multimodal discourse analysis of Proposition 8 advertisements
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