oh comely blog task
Front cover
1) What do the typefaces used on the front cover suggest to an audience?
The typeface used for the magazine's title, ' Oh Comely, ' indicates the magazine's friendly nature. That's because it's a font form of handwriting that makes the magazine look personal and accessible. Which supports one way Oh Comely targets members of the crowd. 2) The words under the title introduce the content and topics addressed. What do these suggest about the potential audience of Oh Comely?
Using cover lines in this magazine suggests the prospective audience, it could be asserted that Oh Comely's prospective audience is those who appreciate a broad variety of stuff like music, fashion and films, which implies it provides a broad variety to the audience, but this being a niche magazine limits the appeal of the audience. 3) How do the cover lines use narrative to create enigma? What do the cover lines suggest about the magazine's content and audience?
Using cover lines in this magazine suggests the prospective audience, it could be asserted that Oh Comely's prospective audience is those who appreciate a broad variety of stuff like music, fashion and films, which implies it provides a broad variety to the audience, but this being a niche magazine limits the appeal of the audience. 4) Write an analysis of the central image.
Using the main picture subverses the magazines ' ordinary key pictures. In Men's Health, for example, it reinforces masculinity by using someone who is masculine as their cover star, but in Oh Comely, it uses a woman who is unknown unlike in Men's Health, the use of minimal make-up and short hair subverts the standard cover star in such magazines, showing the ever-changing way. 5) What representation of gender can be found on this front cover?
This is a clear depiction of the fluidity of gender, in which society becomes more acceptable to individuals and what they want to be, and this subverts the stereotype in which females have to look a certain way, particularly when modeling in magazines. This might demonstrate why Oh Comely is more focused on a more advanced audience that is less judgmental and gender fluidity-friendly.
Feature: Speaking Out
1) What does the headline and standfirst suggest about Oh Comely's feminist perspective?
This headline stands is a message from a range of females in various sectors such as poets, campaigners, activists and CEOs, using these headlines as a distinct page with little on it, showing the primary focus of female empowerment, and wanting to strengthen the significance, this makes the reader be fully aware of what is going on. In addition, the use of engaging language like,' You need 2) What do the interviewees in this feature suggest about the values and ideologies that underpin this magazine?
The interviewees are each of distinct races, ethnicities and ages that emphasize the magazine's varied nature. It also undermines stereotypes, as Amali De Alwis is a CEO of a code business that is usually connected with males, showing how the situation of women overtime has enhanced overtime, and showing how their values and ideologies have altered. 3) How conventional is the page design in this feature? Why?
This feature's page layout is very unconventional with magazines. All the text is centered and the rest is just a white background, this reinforces the niche magazine they are aiming for, as you wouldn't see so much room in a magazine.
4) Pick out specific aspects of this feature that subvert the stereotypical representation of women in the media. Are they different to what we may find in conventional women's lifestyle magazines such as Glamour or Cosmopolitan? Why is the absence of men a key feature of Oh Comely?
One way it subverts stereotypes like Amali De Alwis is a code company's CEO, which is usually connected with males, showing how the situation of women overtime has improved overtime, and showing how their values and ideologies have altered. Also, Megan Jayne Crabbe's chapter wrote a page about body positivity. Her flesh is not the norm in the convention. 5) How does the photography offer a fresh or unusual perspective on women?
1) What do the typefaces used on the front cover suggest to an audience?
The typeface used for the magazine's title, ' Oh Comely, ' indicates the magazine's friendly nature. That's because it's a font form of handwriting that makes the magazine look personal and accessible. Which supports one way Oh Comely targets members of the crowd. 2) The words under the title introduce the content and topics addressed. What do these suggest about the potential audience of Oh Comely?
Using cover lines in this magazine suggests the prospective audience, it could be asserted that Oh Comely's prospective audience is those who appreciate a broad variety of stuff like music, fashion and films, which implies it provides a broad variety to the audience, but this being a niche magazine limits the appeal of the audience. 3) How do the cover lines use narrative to create enigma? What do the cover lines suggest about the magazine's content and audience?
Using cover lines in this magazine suggests the prospective audience, it could be asserted that Oh Comely's prospective audience is those who appreciate a broad variety of stuff like music, fashion and films, which implies it provides a broad variety to the audience, but this being a niche magazine limits the appeal of the audience. 4) Write an analysis of the central image.
Using the main picture subverses the magazines ' ordinary key pictures. In Men's Health, for example, it reinforces masculinity by using someone who is masculine as their cover star, but in Oh Comely, it uses a woman who is unknown unlike in Men's Health, the use of minimal make-up and short hair subverts the standard cover star in such magazines, showing the ever-changing way. 5) What representation of gender can be found on this front cover?
This is a clear depiction of the fluidity of gender, in which society becomes more acceptable to individuals and what they want to be, and this subverts the stereotype in which females have to look a certain way, particularly when modeling in magazines. This might demonstrate why Oh Comely is more focused on a more advanced audience that is less judgmental and gender fluidity-friendly.
Feature: Speaking Out
1) What does the headline and standfirst suggest about Oh Comely's feminist perspective?
This headline stands is a message from a range of females in various sectors such as poets, campaigners, activists and CEOs, using these headlines as a distinct page with little on it, showing the primary focus of female empowerment, and wanting to strengthen the significance, this makes the reader be fully aware of what is going on. In addition, the use of engaging language like,' You need 2) What do the interviewees in this feature suggest about the values and ideologies that underpin this magazine?
The interviewees are each of distinct races, ethnicities and ages that emphasize the magazine's varied nature. It also undermines stereotypes, as Amali De Alwis is a CEO of a code business that is usually connected with males, showing how the situation of women overtime has enhanced overtime, and showing how their values and ideologies have altered. 3) How conventional is the page design in this feature? Why?
This feature's page layout is very unconventional with magazines. All the text is centered and the rest is just a white background, this reinforces the niche magazine they are aiming for, as you wouldn't see so much room in a magazine.
4) Pick out specific aspects of this feature that subvert the stereotypical representation of women in the media. Are they different to what we may find in conventional women's lifestyle magazines such as Glamour or Cosmopolitan? Why is the absence of men a key feature of Oh Comely?
One way it subverts stereotypes like Amali De Alwis is a code company's CEO, which is usually connected with males, showing how the situation of women overtime has improved overtime, and showing how their values and ideologies have altered. Also, Megan Jayne Crabbe's chapter wrote a page about body positivity. Her flesh is not the norm in the convention. 5) How does the photography offer a fresh or unusual perspective on women?
Photography is genuine and very natural. It is very evident that the pictures were not edited as they are generally in women's mainstream magazines. For instance, Megan Jayne Crabbe, body positivity page, in this image she poses in her bikini, but there is obviously little editing done with this image, in which you would usually associate with female magazines, which demonstrates
Feature: More than gender
1) How does this feature offer a fresh perspective on gender and identity?
It demonstrates how gender and identity have become more fluid in this function through the use of the gender change investigated in this chapter. This represents attitudes in today's culture, in which things like altering genders are more acceptable, as they would not have been before. This is a prime example of gender fluid as the man changes his gender many times in which he realises hepre 2) What is the significance of the writer and photographer? How does this fit with the Oh Comely brand?
The same individual is the writer and the photographer. This suits with the individuality and creativity brand Oh Comely. This also demonstrates Oh Comely's uniqueness as you wouldn't associate this with other magazines. 3) What style of photography is used in this feature?
Oh comely use a photo in a photo showing postmodernism elements, this produces a nostalgic moment as the editor could readily have taken the photograph out of the photo frame, but they chose to build a feeling of realism by maintaining it in the photo frame, they managed to maintain the toy car in this photo aswell to demonstrate a feeling of realism once again. 4) What representations of the transgender lifestyle can be found in this feature?
The transgender depictions show how hard it is but one that can be overcome at first.
It indicates that it is simpler because of culture and acceptance of a transgender lifestyle, it also demonstrates how through gender modifications you have a feeling of personal identity, as it makes you mentally stronger. 5) Why is the biographical information at the end of the article significant? (Clue: the writer is also an editor of a niche, creative magazine called Entitle).
This is essential because it demonstrates the kind of individuals interested in including Oh Comely in the magazine. This supports the conventions of the niche that Oh Comely is attempting to pursue.
Representation and identity
Work through the following questions on representation and Oh Comely:
1) How do representations in Oh Comely challenge stereotypes?
Feature: More than gender
1) How does this feature offer a fresh perspective on gender and identity?
It demonstrates how gender and identity have become more fluid in this function through the use of the gender change investigated in this chapter. This represents attitudes in today's culture, in which things like altering genders are more acceptable, as they would not have been before. This is a prime example of gender fluid as the man changes his gender many times in which he realises hepre 2) What is the significance of the writer and photographer? How does this fit with the Oh Comely brand?
The same individual is the writer and the photographer. This suits with the individuality and creativity brand Oh Comely. This also demonstrates Oh Comely's uniqueness as you wouldn't associate this with other magazines. 3) What style of photography is used in this feature?
Oh comely use a photo in a photo showing postmodernism elements, this produces a nostalgic moment as the editor could readily have taken the photograph out of the photo frame, but they chose to build a feeling of realism by maintaining it in the photo frame, they managed to maintain the toy car in this photo aswell to demonstrate a feeling of realism once again. 4) What representations of the transgender lifestyle can be found in this feature?
The transgender depictions show how hard it is but one that can be overcome at first.
It indicates that it is simpler because of culture and acceptance of a transgender lifestyle, it also demonstrates how through gender modifications you have a feeling of personal identity, as it makes you mentally stronger. 5) Why is the biographical information at the end of the article significant? (Clue: the writer is also an editor of a niche, creative magazine called Entitle).
This is essential because it demonstrates the kind of individuals interested in including Oh Comely in the magazine. This supports the conventions of the niche that Oh Comely is attempting to pursue.
Representation and identity
Work through the following questions on representation and Oh Comely:
1) How do representations in Oh Comely challenge stereotypes?
Oh Comely, by researching subjects you would not associate with female magazines, challenge stereotypes. For example, the magazine's cover image challenges the cover girl's stereotype on magazines. As seen, the females used have brief hair, bushy eyebrows, and formal dressing that subverts women's ordinary stereotype in magazines as being thin and wearing make-up. Also, the
2) What representations of race, ethnicity and nationality can be found in the 'Speaking Out' feature?
There are a number of races in the ' Speaking Out ' chapter, for instance: black, white, brown, this demonstrates Oh Comely's broad variety of depictions, this subverts ordinary stereotypes in magazines, where you tend to see white women, but Oh Comely provides an option. 3) What representation of women and femininity can be found in Oh Comely?
The portrayal of women and femininity in Oh Comely is shown in a positive light, for example it shows a different representation of women as they would normally be skinny wearing lots of make-up, but this shows a different representation of women as the use of minimal make-up and short hair subverts the standard cover star in magazines like these, showing the ever-changing way of feeding 4) Why might Oh Comely deliberately under-represent men? (The absence of men in the magazine appears to be a largely deliberate move by the editors).
Oh Comely deliberately under-represented people to keep the audience focused on the women highlighted in the magazine, it also shows how society has changed over time, in which they want to inform their readers that they don't need men to make a female feel powerful, lovely or strong. 5) Does Oh Comely fit into the possible fourth wave of feminism? Or is it evidence of post-feminism - that feminism is no longer needed?
There are a number of races in the ' Speaking Out ' chapter, for instance: black, white, brown, this demonstrates Oh Comely's broad variety of depictions, this subverts ordinary stereotypes in magazines, where you tend to see white women, but Oh Comely provides an option. 3) What representation of women and femininity can be found in Oh Comely?
The portrayal of women and femininity in Oh Comely is shown in a positive light, for example it shows a different representation of women as they would normally be skinny wearing lots of make-up, but this shows a different representation of women as the use of minimal make-up and short hair subverts the standard cover star in magazines like these, showing the ever-changing way of feeding 4) Why might Oh Comely deliberately under-represent men? (The absence of men in the magazine appears to be a largely deliberate move by the editors).
Oh Comely deliberately under-represented people to keep the audience focused on the women highlighted in the magazine, it also shows how society has changed over time, in which they want to inform their readers that they don't need men to make a female feel powerful, lovely or strong. 5) Does Oh Comely fit into the possible fourth wave of feminism? Or is it evidence of post-feminism - that feminism is no longer needed?
Fourth-wave feminism is a stage of feminism with a focus on empowering females and using web instruments. Fourth-wave feminists often use print, news, and social media to work together and mobilize, talk out against energy abusers, and provide girls and females with equal opportunities. I believe Oh Comely fits into feminism's fourth wave. That's because they're being sent
6) How does the 'More than gender' feature challenge Levi-Strauss's structuralist theory of binary opposition?
This characteristic emphasizes the fact that there are no two opposites to gender. It's much more fluid and if someone wishes it, it can alter. As Gauntlett indicates, this can alter and we can build our identities. 7) Judith Butler argues gender is a performance. How does Oh Comely challenge traditional gender roles? You should refer to both the cover and the selected CSP features.
Oh Comely challenges gender roles on the front of the magazine by using the cover model. Her appearance and pose were built to highlight her facial features, not through her body appearance in which you wouldn't usually associate with women's cover star magazines. You can see a private link with all five females through the' Speaking Out' chapter. 8) Angela McRobbie explored the empowering nature of women's lifestyle magazines in the 1990s. Oh Comely seeks female empowerment in a different way. What differences can you find between Oh Comely and more traditional women's lifestyle magazines such as Cosmopolitan or Glamour?
Traditional women's lifestyle magazines, like Cosmopolitan or Glamour, strive to encourage women to alter to fit in with the picture of a' ideal' female produced by society, as shown on the front page of one of these magazines, showing a slim female and trying to strengthen that is the ideal picture. 9) David Gauntlett argues that identity is becoming more fluid, media representations change over time and that there are generational differences. Does Oh Comely support this viewpoint?
Oh Comely promotes this, for instance the concept of Andrew changing and becoming Ash is seen through the various segments in the magazine. Then reforming himself and going between the two genders as he finds out more about himself over time. This would not be seen in past generations, as it would be less acceptable, but it becomes more acceptable in culture as time progresses. 10) It has been argued that Oh Comely is a far more open text (Stuart Hall - encoding and decoding/reception theory) with more room for negotiation in interpretation. Do you agree with this view? Why?
This characteristic emphasizes the fact that there are no two opposites to gender. It's much more fluid and if someone wishes it, it can alter. As Gauntlett indicates, this can alter and we can build our identities. 7) Judith Butler argues gender is a performance. How does Oh Comely challenge traditional gender roles? You should refer to both the cover and the selected CSP features.
Oh Comely challenges gender roles on the front of the magazine by using the cover model. Her appearance and pose were built to highlight her facial features, not through her body appearance in which you wouldn't usually associate with women's cover star magazines. You can see a private link with all five females through the' Speaking Out' chapter. 8) Angela McRobbie explored the empowering nature of women's lifestyle magazines in the 1990s. Oh Comely seeks female empowerment in a different way. What differences can you find between Oh Comely and more traditional women's lifestyle magazines such as Cosmopolitan or Glamour?
Traditional women's lifestyle magazines, like Cosmopolitan or Glamour, strive to encourage women to alter to fit in with the picture of a' ideal' female produced by society, as shown on the front page of one of these magazines, showing a slim female and trying to strengthen that is the ideal picture. 9) David Gauntlett argues that identity is becoming more fluid, media representations change over time and that there are generational differences. Does Oh Comely support this viewpoint?
Oh Comely promotes this, for instance the concept of Andrew changing and becoming Ash is seen through the various segments in the magazine. Then reforming himself and going between the two genders as he finds out more about himself over time. This would not be seen in past generations, as it would be less acceptable, but it becomes more acceptable in culture as time progresses. 10) It has been argued that Oh Comely is a far more open text (Stuart Hall - encoding and decoding/reception theory) with more room for negotiation in interpretation. Do you agree with this view? Why?
I agree that Oh Comely is much more accessible compared to other magazines because the absence of cover lines implies that the magazine is less explicit with its objectives and opinions, which leaves the audience free to interpret what the magazine is about, and this also involves the audience in wanting to find out what this magazine is all about, as it looks like a very niche.
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