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    Buckwild Stereotypes

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    1. Gonchar, Michael. “The Learning Network-The Learning Network Blog-The New York Times. Web.03 Jan. 2013. The author presents us with the view of the controversy surrounding “Buckwild. Buckwild is a reality television series set in Appalachia. The young people prone to fighting, swearing, and wallowing in the mud. This show was a replacement for Jersey Shore. The author take a look at how the characters are portrayed. The argument an argument. Senator Joe Manchin 111, Democrat of West Virginia called the show a travesty. The author does a great job of pointing out stereotype. He does that by describing the cast. The name of the show characterized the cast. Buck wild means acting uncontrollable, uncivilized; crazy. This exactly how the cast…

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    Roy was very insecure about his body so he changed how he ate in order to get the body he wanted. Roy tried to change his body to what society wants and what major companies expect. Major companies put the idea of change is the only way to live life to its fullest. In the documentaries Jean Kilbourne’s Killing US Softly 4, Miss Representation, Byron Hurt Hip-Hop beyond Beat & Rhymes. We see how hyper masculinity and hyper femininity is shaping out society. Big Companies will do any thing to…

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    When the Girl Scout Research Institute conducted a survey it was shown that “Many girls think these programs reflect reality, with… 50% saying that real-life shows are “mainly real and unscripted.” This is influencing the way children and teenagers think, making them believe that females are ill-natured creatures. Equally as important as the last statement, reality tv play into stereotypical beliefs. West Virginia Senator, Joe Manchin, says that Jersey Shore, a reality tv show, “plays to ugly,…

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