Sex Gender and Work Segregation in Cultural Industries Essay

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As Hesmondhalgh and Baker point out in cultural industries there are jobs dominated by women and jobs dominated by men. Women tend to find work in jobs such as production coordination, marketing and PR. Men tend to be found in more creative roles and technical jobs. While the authors claim that stereotypes are the reason for this workplace segregation, Hoffman and Hurst suggest that role schemas actually precede the stereotypes, and the schema are a simply based on what men and women appear socially to be good at. In other words, in the culture industry, shows and films written by men have a better track record with audiences than shows written by women—and though there may be some gender bias there it is the reality of the situation. A production company that puts out shows and films written by women is unlikely to be found, as it is probably not going to appeal to a lot of people. That, however, could also be considered a rationalization of gender segregation. And the fact is that traditional view are challenged in today’s society and workforce.

For instance, Lena Dunham’s show Girls found an audience for six seasons until it was canceled by HBO. The show had a niche audience but Dunham’s output has not been anywhere near as high as another HBO creator—Danny McBride. The difference between men and women is again displayed in this sense: the male has a higher output creatively than the female.

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…female creators. Male audiences are interested in Bad Boys for Life. Is this a gender stereotype? Or is gender a real biological function and not a social construct as the politically correct paradigm promotes?

Culture is affected by change and people respond to those changes. More women are entering into roles traditionally reserved for men. There are women occupying technical roles and serving as production heads, making executive decisions. There are women directors and writers. Meanwhile families are changing, and there are more single parent families than there were in the past. What does this suggest about the changing social landscape and the changing workplace? Perhaps ideas about gender are changing because people are having less and less experience with gender differences and they are not seeing them as much as they did in….....

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