
A complete OCR A-Level Media Studies lesson exploring male representation, stereotypes and anti-stereotypes in media texts.
This fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) lesson focuses on representation of masculinity in the media, helping students understand how male characters can reinforce or challenge stereotypes through media language.
The lesson introduces key representation concepts including CAGES, stereotypes, anti-stereotypes, “The New Man” and male identity. Students analyse how masculinity is constructed through body shape, costume, dominance, physical strength, emotional control and gender roles, before applying these ideas to a range of male characters.
Students explore examples including Hopper from Stranger Things, Samwise from The Lord of the Rings, Walter White from Breaking Bad, and the boys and adult male characters in Stranger Things Season 1 Episode 1. The lesson supports students in considering how male characters may be represented as strong, dominant, emotional, vulnerable, nurturing, passive, powerful or anti-stereotypical.
The lesson includes retrieval practice, discussion tasks, printable analysis tables, word banks, sentence starters, model answers and an extended model response.
This lesson covers:
OCR A-Level Media Studies
Representation
Male stereotypes
Male anti-stereotypes
Gender representation
Masculinity
CAGES
“The New Man”
Gauntlett
Media language
Costume
Acting
Body language
Facial expression
Camera shots
Audience response
Stranger Things
Hopper
Samwise
Walter White
Generational masculinity
Stereotype and anti-stereotype analysis
What is included:
Fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) lesson
Do Now analysis task on masculinity and magazine representation
Teacher feedback/model answer slide
CAGES recap task
Lesson objectives
Key definitions of stereotype and anti-stereotype
Active talk task on male stereotypes in media
Male stereotypes and anti-stereotypes mind map task
Teacher feedback slides
“The New Man” key term explanation
Character analysis tasks for Hopper, Samwise and Walter White
Printable stereotype vs anti-stereotype analysis table
Teacher feedback/model analysis for all three characters
Main activity on male representation in Stranger Things
Word bank for gender representation analysis
Sentence starters for structured written response
Model response on boys, men and generational masculinity in Stranger Things
Mini plenary on stereotype vs anti-stereotype
Extra stereotype fact file activity
This resource can be used as:
A full A-Level lesson on male representation
An OCR Media Studies representation lesson
A Media Basics lesson on stereotypes and anti-stereotypes
A gender representation lesson
A set-text support lesson for Stranger Things
A GCSE-to-A-Level transition lesson
A scaffolded analytical writing lesson
A Year 12 or Year 13 Media Studies lesson
This resource is provided as a fully editable PowerPoint (.pptx) file.
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