Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Radio extract from 1958





Who is being represented?
The radio extract is reporting on the Notting Hill Racial Riots in 1958. The presenters are
speaking about Black and White people as the riots break out, therefore both groups are being represented her.

What is being represented?
'mass-coloured immigration and removing the problem completely by blind violence'
The extract reports on the voilence brought forward caused by the immigration of Black people.

How is the representation being constructed (communicated)?
The communication is quite clearly stated, the presenter is reporting on the events taking place in the Racial Riots in Notting Hill. There is also quotes in the report by both white and black people however, it seems to be portraying the what the black man says in a misleading way by what the reporter says after.
'I was determined that Britian would never be kept white because we are here today'

Definitions

IDENTITY The condition of being oneself or itself and not another.


COLLECTIVE IDENTITY The individuals sense of belonging to a group (part of a personal identity)


MEDIATION A negotiation to resolve differences that are conducted by some impartial party.


REPRESENTATION The action of speaking on behalf of someone or the state of being so represented.
                          The description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way.


HEGEMONY The leadership or dominance by a sole country or social group.
 - This can be referred to when the black/white segregation was at its peak. For example the black and white segregation where white people were seen as better than black. Rosa Parks fought for her seat on a bus as the segregation meant that she could only sit in certain seats which were towards the back.


COLONIALISM The policy or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another country.


POST-COLONIALISM Intellectual disclosure that consists of reactions to, and analysis of the cultural legacy of colonialism.


IMPERIAL 'OTHER' The policy of having or extending control over the territory of other nations.


YOUTH SUBCULTURE A minority youth culture whose distinctiveness depended largely on the social class and ethnic background of it's members; often characterised by its adoption of a particular music genre.


SYNCRETISM The attempted reconciliation or union of different or opposing principles, practices or parties as in philosophy or religion.


POST-MODERNISM A number of trends or movements in the arts and literature developing in the 1970s in reaction to or rejection of the dogma, principles or practices of established modernism.