Wednesday 27 April 2011

Gender Studies Exam Practice

"Audiences feel safe with the idea of genre". How far do you feel this statement is true?

Audiences do feel safe with the idea of genre, because it's something they understand . Through genre, audience are able to distinguish certain convetions of a genre, for example guns, horses, deserts and cowboy hats connote that a film is a western. By being defined into a genre, audiences are able to expect certain things from it, as signified with gangster films which usually include violence, drug use and car chases.

In accordance, genere is culturally interwined in society, which allows audiences to identify with characters, events and the genre itself. Evidently, the reality genre is a part of British culture known as Reality TV by audiences, yet is a hybrid genre of soap opera, game shows which the audience may not know of.

The hybrid genreleads to genres becoming mixed and may confusing to some audiences. The arrival of a new genre may confound audiences, as they are unaware of the codes and conventions it contains. Yet. audiences may be curious of new genres, as it may adopt new conventions and may interest audiences through style , plot and characters. The recent influx of reality TV and Docusoap genres have become so popular, it suggests that audiences do like new genres and changes to TV.

Therefore, it can be convincingly argued that audiences feel safe with genre, as they can be familiar with the conventions of the genre , for example guns, cowboys connote a western. Yet, the emergence of new genres may suit certain audiences who may enjoy certain programmes such as Docusoaps and reality TV shows.

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