Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Med 6 Exemplar Paragraph

Md13C2 need to hand in their Med 6 comparisons for assessment on Wednesday 27-02-08. Make sure you find out what to do if you weren't in the lesson! To help, here's an exemplar paragraph...
Both ‘The Guardian’ – a broadsheet – and ‘The Daily Express’ – a tabloid – focus on stories centring on Muslim people but they do so in very different ways. Whereas Benazir Bhutto is represented as a tragic victim, reinforcing the shock the liberal middle-class audience is likely to feel at this attack on democracy; the ‘fanatical Islamic terrorist’ in Richard Desmond’s paper represents the Muslim as the Other – an old colonialist stereotype whereby those from the non-West were seen as uncivilized and barbaric. This reflects the right-wing conservative values of the paper and its readership (currently 1.7 million but steadily declining) whereas ‘The Guardian’ takes a much more inclusive, internationalist perspective.

6 comments:

Unknown said...

whats this about?

Islamophobia said...

Huh? Sir when did u set this work for our class? im really confused? And we don't even have a lesson with you on Wednesday? (Are you sure its for our class)

XxNaziyaXx

Macguffin said...

My mistake...changed now to 13c2.

Kiran said...

sir i was not here. what is this about?? and what are the texts?
Kirandeep

Macguffin said...

You'll need to copy the front pages from someone who was there if any of you failed to get the work from me (as you're supposed to do) after being absent from the lesson.

neelema said...

sir i was not in and i do not think i will see anyone before the lesson so can i get the work from u on monday