David Gauntlet
“Audiences are in control of the media – adapting and assimilating ideas about themselves through the various representation that the media presents.” – This illustrates how the audience adapts themselves to fit in to society and it is naturally happening. They create the person that they want to be to represent their true self.
“Gender is socially constructed” – The way that both genders behaviours change is naturally reoccurring.
“Audiences realise they can change their identities” Society have no power over them to choose who they can become. For example a male can act as a female, and a female can act as a male.
“The media provides a range of products in which a huge diversity of identities is portrayed.” – In our society there is a huge amount of individuals who portray themselves with a varies of different identities.
“Audiences use global media to offer alternatives to the identities that society constructs for them.” – Social media gives the impression that they change people’s identities and that their behaviour changes.
Judith Butler
“Our gendered identities are not naturally given but constructed through repetition and ritual.” Individuals change their identities over and over again through the act of others.
“Our bodies or sex do not define our gendered identities” – Male or female can choose their identity.
“The performance of gender trouble is a difficult, sometimes painful, process given the entrenched nature of heteronormativity” – Individuals suffer from people who judge them for changing there identities to be who they want to become.
“Gender is not solely determined by primary experiences during childhood” – You behaviour does not change from childhood, it is just naturally happens.
“Our genders are culturally rather naturally formed” – Society influences and interacts with the audience which changes people’s behaviour.