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Feminist Criticism in Television Programming In analyzing the impact of mass media to its audiences and cultures in today's societies, it is important to also consider the theoretical framework from which mass media analysis is based from and developed on. Television criticism is particularly a controversial field in which theories and methodologies for critical analysis are applied and contested. By itself, the idea of employing feminist criticism to analyze representation of women in television programming inevitably provides a critical view of TV programming itself in the context of gender representation and in most cases, gender equality.

As a theoretical perspective, feminist criticism cannot be specifically defined unlike other theoretical frameworks (e.g., structuralist and functionalist perspectives). Over the years, the feminist movement has evolved; thus, feminist criticism has evolved as well to recognize and consider these changes in schools of thought concerning the feminist movement and its theories. Because feminist theories are inherently critical and centers on the issue of gender inequality...

That is, there is no assumption that there is a male or female criticism -- there is simply an objective observation of how women (as well as men) are represented in mass media (specifically, television). This is indeed Kolodny's (1975) point when she argued that when providing a critical analysis of women representation and recognition in mass media such as television (84):
…the challenge to the feminist critic is not only to analyze how and if female experience…is qualitatively different, and hence differently imaged and structured into a different kind of literary language, but also simultaneously to insist that we tread very carefully before asserting that the sometimes grotesque…perceptions of reality…are a distortion of any kind.

Indeed, in order to provide an effective critical analysis hinged on feminist criticism and theories,…

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Acosta-Alzuru, C. (2003). "I'm not a Feminist… I only defend women as human beings": The production, representation, and consumption of feminism in a telenovela." Critical Studies in Media Communication, Vol. 20, No. 3.

Gledhill, C. (1984). "Developments in film criticism." In Re-vision: Essays in feminist film criticism. M. Doane, P. Mellencamp, and L. Williams (Eds.). MD: University Publications of America.

Kolodny, A. (1975). "Some notes on defining a "Feminist Literary Criticism." Critical Inquiry, Vol. 2, No. 1.
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