Wednesday, March 7, 2018

'Gender Stereotypes on Television'

'I chose to write somewhat the television acquaint Greys Anatomy which aerate on ABC, atomic number 90 nights at 9.00 pm. As a rising oral surgeon, this is the further give tongue to on television that I watch, thus I decided to see it as a sociologist would analyze it. til now though I have neer paid management to the sexual activity stereotypes of this point, intellection that the show is almost functional confines and be physicians in the fabricated Seattle Grace tenderness West hospital, I decided to re-watch and conserve the archetypical deuce episodes of this show which aerate on bound 2005 and the last dickens episodes which aired septenary years by and by on October 2012.\nThis show takes place in Seattle Grace mildness West Hospital in Seattle, Washington, where periodical lives of working(a) interns and residents be exposed. Most of the time, the show was narrated by Dr. Meredith Grey, a young right(a) looking surgical intern, who was hire by the hospital, where she gradually evolved into a seasoned doctor along with her co- hired interns. She and her co-hired interns, Dr. Cristina Yang, a superior Asian store American, Dr. George OMalley who was mocked by his peers overdue to freezing in the operating board on the stolon day of the job, Dr. Izzie Stevens, a gorgeous intern who was nicknamed Model , and Dr. Alex Karev who is uninterested with his co marchers and patients, were assigned to work under Dr. Miranda Bailey, a general surgeon. later OMalleys death and Stevens departure, which happened in the later seasons, they were replaced by Dr. Jackson Avery and Dr. April Kepner, in the sixth season. The surgical department was in the beginning supervised by Dr. Richard Webber, who was eventually replaced by Dr. Derek Shepherd, and later Dr. Owen Hunt.\n subsequently carefully analyzing the show, I decided to dig into four findings where terzetto of them were on gender and one on race and ethnicity. The first founding I tested was that women were non as honorable to play major characters as were men. concord to the te... '

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