The portrayal of gender in the children's television program sesame street and its effect on the intended audience

D. Ditsworth
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This literature review addresses sexism and gender misrepresentation on Sesame Street, the world's most popular children's television program. The results of meta‐analytic studies reveal an imbalance in the proportion of males and females in the broadcast. It is clear that audience members respect and identify with certain characters more than others because of their roles in the program. However, gender, which greatly affects decisions about how a certain character will speak and act, often limits his/her behavior. Drawing on numerous studies about Sesame Street in relation to cultivation theory, socialization theory, and social learning theory, this paper discusses the show's content and the correlation between increased exposure to Sesame Street and viewers’ changes in attitude and behavior. Conclusions from the reports reviewed suggest the presence of gender inequality and stereotyping on Sesame Street and the need to conduct more research to test the immediate and long‐term effects of this type of material on children.
儿童电视节目《芝麻街》对性别的刻画及其对目标受众的影响
这篇文献综述探讨了世界上最受欢迎的儿童电视节目《芝麻街》中的性别歧视和性别误读。荟萃分析研究的结果揭示了广播中男女比例的不平衡。很明显,观众会因为某些角色在节目中的角色而更尊重和认同他们。然而,性别在很大程度上影响着角色的说话和行动方式,通常会限制角色的行为。本文借鉴了大量关于《芝麻街》的培养理论、社会化理论、社会学习理论等方面的研究,探讨了《芝麻街》的内容,以及《芝麻街》曝光度的增加与观众态度和行为变化之间的关系。这些报告的结论表明,《芝麻街》中存在性别不平等和刻板印象,需要进行更多的研究,以测试这类材料对儿童的即时和长期影响。
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