Gender Stereotypes In Tom Gunning's Phantom Image

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When walking through the CBS section, a placard broadcasted a CBS employee's experience. However, the eye-catching point explores how Television was slow embrace women and people of color (behind the camera). Both of these neglected groups provide an intriguing debate, but during class discussions, women appeared more than people of color. With the placard, a solid opinion on women's role can be made with the readings and talks while in class. The second week's class delved into Phantasmagoria where women's roles as mediums already brought attention to gender stereotypes within the Spiritualism movement. At some moments, Tom Gunning's Phantom Image examines these gender stereotypes; he describes that mediums inherently had or needed to possess,

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