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Sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news

Sexuality and ethnicity are potent categories, especially in combination. In news reporting, the ways in which such categories are symbolically mobilised may seem very much of the present, but such uses are often deeply rooted in the past and reproduce stock notions that were developed in previous h...

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Main Author: Michael Pickering
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Published: 2008
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/5420
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description Sexuality and ethnicity are potent categories, especially in combination. In news reporting, the ways in which such categories are symbolically mobilised may seem very much of the present, but such uses are often deeply rooted in the past and reproduce stock notions that were developed in previous historical formations. The present article takes a front-page tabloid news story as an example of how this can operate. It shows how the story draws on various stereotypical representations of female and black sexuality on the one hand, white European and black African social arrangements on the other. Its narrative structure privileges and silences certain “voices” in the narrative, and uses what these “voices” say to support its key thematic template. The discourse of the story is schematically organised around this template, which deals in long-established binary conceptions of civilisation and primitiveness, and strategically opposed values of social responsibility and personal fulfilment. These are reinforced not only by the various textual features of the narrative, but also by its intertextual relation to the other, subsidiary, front-page story in the same edition of the newspaper. The lead story plays fear and fascination off against each other as its key point of interest, and in doing so ensures that various gender and racial myths and stereotypes are maintained in ideological circulation.
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spelling rr-article-94745842008-01-01T00:00:00Z Sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news Michael Pickering (1254015) Other human society not elsewhere classified Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified News Race Stereotypes Primitive Sex Romance Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified Sexuality and ethnicity are potent categories, especially in combination. In news reporting, the ways in which such categories are symbolically mobilised may seem very much of the present, but such uses are often deeply rooted in the past and reproduce stock notions that were developed in previous historical formations. The present article takes a front-page tabloid news story as an example of how this can operate. It shows how the story draws on various stereotypical representations of female and black sexuality on the one hand, white European and black African social arrangements on the other. Its narrative structure privileges and silences certain “voices” in the narrative, and uses what these “voices” say to support its key thematic template. The discourse of the story is schematically organised around this template, which deals in long-established binary conceptions of civilisation and primitiveness, and strategically opposed values of social responsibility and personal fulfilment. These are reinforced not only by the various textual features of the narrative, but also by its intertextual relation to the other, subsidiary, front-page story in the same edition of the newspaper. The lead story plays fear and fascination off against each other as its key point of interest, and in doing so ensures that various gender and racial myths and stereotypes are maintained in ideological circulation. 2008-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Journal contribution 2134/5420 https://figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Sex_in_the_sun_racial_stereotypes_and_tabloid_news/9474584 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Other human society not elsewhere classified
Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified
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Race
Stereotypes
Primitive
Sex
Romance
Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified
Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified
Michael Pickering
Sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news
title Sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news
title_full Sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news
title_fullStr Sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news
title_full_unstemmed Sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news
title_short Sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news
title_sort sex in the sun: racial stereotypes and tabloid news
topic Other human society not elsewhere classified
Other language, communication and culture not elsewhere classified
News
Race
Stereotypes
Primitive
Sex
Romance
Language, Communication and Culture not elsewhere classified
Studies in Human Society not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/5420