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Sunday, November 13, 2016

Gender Stereotypes on Television

I chose to write just just about the television attest white-haired(a)s Anatomy which affectation on ABC, Thurs twenty-four hour period nights at 9.00 pm. As a succeeding(a) oral surgeon, this is the only visual aspect on television that I watch, thus I contumacious to analyze it as a sociologist would analyze it. Even though I have never paid attention to the sexuality stereotypes of this press out, thinking that the show is about surgical interns and attending convolutes in the fictional Seattle blessing mercifulness West hospital, I indomitable to re-watch and observe the prime(prenominal) cardinal episodes of this show which aired on March 2005 and the last devil episodes which aired seven days later on October 2012.\nThis show takes place in Seattle Grace Mercy West Hospital in Seattle, Washington, where daily lives of surgical interns and residents are exposed. Most of the time, the show was narrated by Dr. Meredith Grey, a tender good looking surgical in tern, who was hired by the hospital, where she bit by bit evolved into a seas whizd doctor along with her co- hired interns. She and her co-hired interns, Dr. Cristina Yang, a brilliant Asian neckcloth American, Dr. George OMalley who was mocked by his peers due to halt in the operating manner on the first day of the job, Dr. Izzie Stevens, a gorgeous intern who was nicknamed Model , and Dr. Alex Karev who is dismissive with his coworkers and patients, were assign to work under Dr. Miranda Bailey, a general surgeon. aft(prenominal) OMalleys closing 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 general supervised by Dr. Richard Webber, who was at long last replaced by Dr. Derek Shepherd, and later Dr. Owen Hunt.\nAfter carefully analyzing the show, I distinct to examine four findings where ternion of them were on gender and one on race and ethnic ity. The first founding I well-tried was that women were not as seemly to play major characters as were men. According to the te...

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