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Genre
• An analysis of the text would need to set it
  in relation to the forms and conventions.
• But it would not simply comprise a list of
  those conventions.
• There are a whole host of theories of
  genre and writers with different
  approaches.


Genre               THEORY
Understanding
•   What is genre?
•   Why is it important?
•   What are the problems with genre?
•   How do readers identify genre?
•   Why do people want to categorise texts?
•   What is the commercial significance of
    genre?

      Write your ideas onto the sheet
• Contemporary theorists tend to describe
  genres in terms of 'family resemblances'
  among texts (Swales 1990).




Genre              SWALES
How many different ways are
 there of categorising film?
     Create a spider diagram
Ways of categorising texts
Grouping by period or country (American films of the 1930s),
by director or star or producer or writer or studio, by
technical process (CinemaScope films), by cycle (the 'fallen




               LO
women' films), by series (the 007 movies), by style (German
Expressionism), by structure (narrative), by ideology
(Reaganite cinema), by venue ('drive-in movies'), by purpose
(home movies), by audience ('teenpix'), by subject or theme
(family film, paranoid-politics movies). (Bordwell 1989, 148)
While some genres are based on story content (the war
film), other are borrowed from literature (comedy,
melodrama) or from other media (the musical). Some are
performer-based (the Astaire-Rogers films) or budget-based
(blockbusters), while others are based on artistic status (the
art film), racial identity (Black cinema), locat[ion] (the
Western) or sexual orientation (Queer cinema). (Stam 2000,
14).
Understanding Genre
• Genres frame the reader’s interpretation of
  the text…but are they fixed or given?


• Who is responsible for
  creating genre?
“Genres are systems of expectations and
 conventions that circulate between
 industry, text and subject.” (Neale)




Genre               NEALE
Do genres die? Become reborn?

    Who is responsible for this?
     Industry? Subject? or text?
•    Explain how each can be responsible
     for creating genre
• Steve Neale declares that 'genres are
  instances of repetition and difference'
  (Neale 1980).

• He adds that 'difference is absolutely
  essential to the economy of genre' mere
  repetition would not attract an audience.


Genre                 NEALE
• Christine Gledhill notes that 'differences
  between genres meant different
  audiences could be identified and catered
  to... This made it easier to standardise and
  stabilise production' (Gledhill 1985, 58).
• In relation to the mass media, genre is
  part of the process of targeting different
  market sectors.

Genre             GLEDHILL
• Embedded within texts are assumptions
  about the 'ideal reader', including their
  attitudes towards the subject matter and
  often their class, age, gender and
  ethnicity.


  Is this deliberate?
Genre               THEORY
                  Recap
What is genre?
• Swales
Why do we want to categorise texts?
• Gledhill
Who is responsible for creating genre?
• Neale

   Genre frames how we understand texts –
                   explain.
Embedded within texts are
  assumptions about the 'ideal reader'



What is the ‘ideal            reader’?
  Target audience                     Genre

         attitudes            class

 age                 gender               ethnicity
• Contemporary theorists tend to
  emphasize the importance of the
  semiotic notion of intertextuality:


    seeing individual texts in
        relation to others.


Genre        CONTEMPORARY
• Roland Barthes (1975) argued that it is
  in relation to other texts within a genre
  rather than in relation to lived
  experience that we make sense of
  certain events within a text.




Genre             BARTHES
• Jacques Derrida proposed that 'a text
  cannot belong to no genre, it cannot be
  without... a genre. Every text participates
  in one or several genres, there is no
  genreless text' (Derrida 1981, 61).




Genre               DERRIDA
• Referring to film, Andrew Tudor notes that
  'a genre... defines a moral and social
  world' (Tudor 1974).
• Indeed, a genre in any medium can be
  seen as embodying certain values and
  ideological assumptions.



Genre                TUDOR
Exam Question
“Genres are systems of expectations and
conventions that circulate between
industry, text and subject.” (Neale)

Discuss theories of genre in relation to
one of your production pieces.
Assessment Criteria [25]
    How do you answer                      Explanation/analysis
    the question?                          [10 marks]
•   You need to state which project
    you are using and briefly describe
    it.                                    Use of examples
•   You then need to analyse it            [10 marks]
    (critical distance) using whichever
    concept appears in the question,
    making reference to relevant
    theory throughout.                     Use of terminology
•   Keep being specific in your use of     [5 marks]
    examples from your project. Either
    apply the concept to your
    production or explain how the
    concept is not useful in relation to
    your product.
Assessment Criteria [25]
Level 3                              Level 4
Ability to relate your on creative   Clear understanding of representation
   outcomes to some ideas about         and relevant media theory and can
   media representation drawn from      relate concepts to the production
   relevant media theory.               outcome, describing specific
                                        elements in relation to theoretical
Some relevant and convincing            ideas.
  examples from the production are
  offered and these are handled      Broad range of specific, relevant,
  proficiently.                         interesting & clear examples of
                                        how your product can be
                                        understood in relation to theories.
The answers make proficient use of
   relevant conceptual language.
                                     The use of relevant conceptual
                                        language is excellent.
How do you start?

       Write a essay plan:
Spider diagram theories/concepts
        Quotes/references
 Link theories to your production
  Sort them into a logical order
Exam Question
“Genres are systems of expectations and
conventions that circulate between
industry, text and subject.” (Neale)

Discuss theories of genre in relation to
one of your production pieces.

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2 genre

  • 1. Genre • An analysis of the text would need to set it in relation to the forms and conventions. • But it would not simply comprise a list of those conventions. • There are a whole host of theories of genre and writers with different approaches. Genre THEORY
  • 2. Understanding • What is genre? • Why is it important? • What are the problems with genre? • How do readers identify genre? • Why do people want to categorise texts? • What is the commercial significance of genre? Write your ideas onto the sheet
  • 3. • Contemporary theorists tend to describe genres in terms of 'family resemblances' among texts (Swales 1990). Genre SWALES
  • 4. How many different ways are there of categorising film? Create a spider diagram
  • 5. Ways of categorising texts Grouping by period or country (American films of the 1930s), by director or star or producer or writer or studio, by technical process (CinemaScope films), by cycle (the 'fallen LO women' films), by series (the 007 movies), by style (German Expressionism), by structure (narrative), by ideology (Reaganite cinema), by venue ('drive-in movies'), by purpose (home movies), by audience ('teenpix'), by subject or theme (family film, paranoid-politics movies). (Bordwell 1989, 148) While some genres are based on story content (the war film), other are borrowed from literature (comedy, melodrama) or from other media (the musical). Some are performer-based (the Astaire-Rogers films) or budget-based (blockbusters), while others are based on artistic status (the art film), racial identity (Black cinema), locat[ion] (the Western) or sexual orientation (Queer cinema). (Stam 2000, 14).
  • 6. Understanding Genre • Genres frame the reader’s interpretation of the text…but are they fixed or given? • Who is responsible for creating genre?
  • 7. “Genres are systems of expectations and conventions that circulate between industry, text and subject.” (Neale) Genre NEALE
  • 8. Do genres die? Become reborn? Who is responsible for this? Industry? Subject? or text? • Explain how each can be responsible for creating genre
  • 9. • Steve Neale declares that 'genres are instances of repetition and difference' (Neale 1980). • He adds that 'difference is absolutely essential to the economy of genre' mere repetition would not attract an audience. Genre NEALE
  • 10. • Christine Gledhill notes that 'differences between genres meant different audiences could be identified and catered to... This made it easier to standardise and stabilise production' (Gledhill 1985, 58). • In relation to the mass media, genre is part of the process of targeting different market sectors. Genre GLEDHILL
  • 11. • Embedded within texts are assumptions about the 'ideal reader', including their attitudes towards the subject matter and often their class, age, gender and ethnicity. Is this deliberate?
  • 12. Genre THEORY Recap What is genre? • Swales Why do we want to categorise texts? • Gledhill Who is responsible for creating genre? • Neale Genre frames how we understand texts – explain.
  • 13. Embedded within texts are assumptions about the 'ideal reader' What is the ‘ideal reader’? Target audience Genre attitudes class age gender ethnicity
  • 14. • Contemporary theorists tend to emphasize the importance of the semiotic notion of intertextuality: seeing individual texts in relation to others. Genre CONTEMPORARY
  • 15. • Roland Barthes (1975) argued that it is in relation to other texts within a genre rather than in relation to lived experience that we make sense of certain events within a text. Genre BARTHES
  • 16. • Jacques Derrida proposed that 'a text cannot belong to no genre, it cannot be without... a genre. Every text participates in one or several genres, there is no genreless text' (Derrida 1981, 61). Genre DERRIDA
  • 17. • Referring to film, Andrew Tudor notes that 'a genre... defines a moral and social world' (Tudor 1974). • Indeed, a genre in any medium can be seen as embodying certain values and ideological assumptions. Genre TUDOR
  • 18. Exam Question “Genres are systems of expectations and conventions that circulate between industry, text and subject.” (Neale) Discuss theories of genre in relation to one of your production pieces.
  • 19. Assessment Criteria [25] How do you answer Explanation/analysis the question? [10 marks] • You need to state which project you are using and briefly describe it. Use of examples • You then need to analyse it [10 marks] (critical distance) using whichever concept appears in the question, making reference to relevant theory throughout. Use of terminology • Keep being specific in your use of [5 marks] examples from your project. Either apply the concept to your production or explain how the concept is not useful in relation to your product.
  • 20. Assessment Criteria [25] Level 3 Level 4 Ability to relate your on creative Clear understanding of representation outcomes to some ideas about and relevant media theory and can media representation drawn from relate concepts to the production relevant media theory. outcome, describing specific elements in relation to theoretical Some relevant and convincing ideas. examples from the production are offered and these are handled Broad range of specific, relevant, proficiently. interesting & clear examples of how your product can be understood in relation to theories. The answers make proficient use of relevant conceptual language. The use of relevant conceptual language is excellent.
  • 21. How do you start? Write a essay plan: Spider diagram theories/concepts Quotes/references Link theories to your production Sort them into a logical order
  • 22. Exam Question “Genres are systems of expectations and conventions that circulate between industry, text and subject.” (Neale) Discuss theories of genre in relation to one of your production pieces.