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MED 5 - HOW AND WHY HAVE THE REPRESENTATIONS OF WOMEN CHANGED OVER TIME IN WWE?

Monday, 8 December 2008

1950's - Vertigo



Throughout this video clip, the male character follows the female character around which could support the conventions of how men and women were represented during the 50's. Men were shown as confident and dominant while women were shown as frightend and vunerable.
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